Male names.
Genders
Sort
By letter
ROBERTOCARLOS
MasculineRobert Carlos is a unique name of Spanish origin, derived from the combination of Roberto ('famous and bright') and Carlos ('strong').
ROBERTS
MasculineRoberts is of Germanic origin, derived from "hrod" (fame) and "bern" (bear), brought to England by Normans in 1066.
ROBERTSON
MasculineScottish surname and given name of Norse origin, meaning 'bright fame', brought to Scotland by Vikings and later Gaelicized.
ROBERTT
MasculineGerman-origin name derived from Hrodebert, meaning "famous brightness".
ROBET
MasculineRobert is a Germanic name meaning "bright with fame," popular throughout history and still widely used today.
ROBETO
MasculineRoberto is a European name of Italian origin derived from Robert, meaning "bright fame" or "famous".
ROBEY
MasculineRare yet distinctive name of Hebrew origin, derived from Reuben meaning "behold, a son". It was brought to France by Jewish families during the Middle Ages and has evolved into various forms like Ruby or Robi over time. Although not common today, it's associated with intelligence and creativity, reflecting its unique sound and spelling.
ROBI
MasculineHungarian name derived from the word "robi," meaning "to command." It is often considered a diminutive of Róbert but can also stand alone as an independent given name.
ROBIE
MasculineRobbie, of Scottish origin, means 'bright fame' or 'shining fame,' derived from Robert.
ROBIN
MasculineGermanic given name dating back to the Middle Ages, meaning 'famous bear'.
ROBINHO
MasculinePortuguese nickname meaning "little rob", coined by footballer Ronaldo for his teammate Roberto in the early 2000s.
ROBINS
MasculineThe gender-neutral name Robins has Germanic origins, derived from "hrodebine," meaning "famous bright one.
ROBINSON
MasculineRobinson: A Scottish surname derived from Robin/Robyn meaning "famous brightness," popularized by the novel 'The Swiss Family Robinson'.
ROBLE
MasculineUnique Spanish boys' name meaning "oak," symbolizing strength and endurance, with historical roots in medieval Spain.
ROBLEY
MasculineRare English given name derived from the surname Robbins, which originated from the Old Norse personal name Hróðvaldr meaning 'famous power'.
ROBNEY
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "God increases" or "God causes to grow".
ROBRET
MasculineGerman name meaning "famous," variant of Robert, which has historic figures like King Robrecht the Frisian and Count Robrecht I of Flanders.
ROBRICK
MasculineModern American name created by combining 'Rob' (meaning 'bright fame') and 'Brink'. Despite its rarity and unclear origins, this unique name has gained traction in recent years for its powerful sound and rugged appeal.
ROBROY
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from "roib" meaning red, with "-oy" being a diminutive suffix. Its origins trace back to medieval France where it was used as a nickname for those with red hair or complexion, eventually evolving into a given name.
ROBRT
MasculineRobert is a German-origin male name meaning "bright fame" or "famous bright".
ROBSAN
MasculineModern, unconventional name of uncertain origin, allowing its bearers to create their own identity and meaning.
ROBSON
MasculinePortuguese name with Germanic roots, meaning 'famous warrior'.
ROBT
MasculineRare, historical name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Germanic 'Robert' meaning 'bright fame', or Welsh 'Rufus' meaning 'red-haired'. It has been worn by notable figures like explorer Robt. Service and artist Robert Henri.
ROBY
MasculineItalian-origin given name with a distinctive sound. Derived from the surname "Robbi," it originally referred to someone working as a robber or thief. Despite its dubious roots, Roby has gained global popularity, often chosen for its similarity to Germanic names like Robert and Robin. Notable figures named Roby include Hungarian violinist Roby Lakatos and German cinematographer Roby Müller.
ROBYN
MasculineScandinavian name of Old Norse origin, derived from Róbin, meaning "bright fame" or "famous brightness". It's the feminine form of Robert and has been popularized through figures like Robin Hood.
ROC
MasculineRoc: A Spanish-origin name meaning 'rock', symbolizing strength and stability.
ROCCI
MasculineDistinctive Italian name meaning "rock," reflecting strength and durability, originally from Tuscany, Italy.
ROCCO
MasculineItalian masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from Hrocus meaning "famous wolf," and was often associated with strength and power during the Middle Ages.
ROCH
MasculineFrench boys' name meaning "rest" or "relaxation," derived from the verb "rocher" which means "to rock." Historically, it honors Saint Roch, a medieval pilgrim known for his compassionate care towards plague victims.
ROCHARD
MasculineRare French given name derived from "rocher," meaning "rock," symbolizing strength and stability.
ROCHE
MasculineFrench origin and means "rock".
ROCHELL
MasculineRochelle is a French female name derived from "rochelle," meaning "small rock" or "rocky.
ROCHELLE
MasculineUnique and elegant French name derived from "rocha," meaning "rock" or "stone." It was inspired by the beauty of La Rochelle town's rocky coastline.
ROCHESTER
MasculineEnglish unisex given name derived from the city of Rochester in Kent, England, founded by Romans. It means "hill village" or "village of the fortified hill," reflecting its strategic location on a high hill.
ROCHON
MasculineFrench surname derived from the Old French word "roc," meaning "rock." It originally referred to someone living near or working in rocky areas, or was given as a steadfast nickname.
ROCHUS
MasculineUnique Latin-derived given name meaning 'from Rock' or 'of the rock'.
ROCIO
MasculineSpanish female name derived from 'rocío', meaning 'dew' or 'mist', celebrated in the annual Rocío pilgrimage, and symbolizing purity.
ROCK
MasculineUnconventional English given name that means 'large mass of stone', popularized in the U.S. during the 1960s by figures like Sean Connery and D'Angelo.
ROCKE
MasculineDistinctive American name derived from the English word 'rock', symbolizing strength and stability.
ROCKEEM
MasculineAmerican given name of African origin, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', popularized by boxer Rocky Marciano.