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ROCKEFELLER
MasculineThe name Rockefeller originates from German "Röckele," meaning "rocky hill," and was adopted by American settlers. It became prominent through John D. Rockefeller Sr., co-founder of Standard Oil, and his descendants known for their business acumen and philanthropy.
ROCKER
MasculineUncommon yet distinctive American given name derived from the occupational surname "Rocker," originally given to rowers or boatmen, and believed to signify steadfastness or adaptability.
ROCKET
MasculineUnique, powerful name derived from the English word 'rocket', symbolizing speed, power, and innovation.
ROCKETT
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from an occupational surname given to those who worked with or made rockets, tracing back to the 16th century Worcestershire records.
ROCKEY
MasculineRocky is an American name derived from "rock," connoting strength and resilience, popularized by Sylvester Stallone's iconic boxer character in the "Rocky" films (1976-2015).
ROCKFORD
MasculineAmerican given name of fictional origin, created by travel writer Richard Halliburton for his characters in "The Flying Carpet" (1938). It has limited popularity as a first name but is more commonly used as a surname.
ROCKI
MasculineUncommon first name with no known origin. It has a distinct and modern sound, pronounced as 'Ro-key'. Its unique nature makes it a notable choice for those seeking to give their child an unusual identity.
ROCKIE
MasculineAmerican-origin unisex name derived from 'rock', signifying stability and strength.
ROCKLAN
MasculineUncommon Welsh given name, believed to blend "rock" (meaning 'hawk' or 'spirit') and "lan" ('enclosure' or 'church'). It may signify a sanctuary for free, powerful spirits. Its origins are undocumented, making it intriguing yet recent in usage.
ROCKLAND
MasculineUncommon but distinctive American given name, believed to be derived from 'rock' and 'land', with potential meanings related to strength or nature.
ROCKLIN
MasculineUniquely American given name coined in the mid-20th century, evoking images of strength and balance without a specific meaning or history attached to it.
ROCKLYN
MasculineDistinctive American name of unknown historical origin and meaning, created recently for aesthetic purposes.
ROCKNE
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname 'Ruadhcú', meaning 'red dog' or 'red-haired dog'.
ROCKNEY
MasculineUncommon American boy's name, likely created by blending Rocky and Kennedy in the mid-20th century, suggesting strength and patriotism despite its unclear etymology.
ROCKO
MasculineUnique, Italian-origin given name derived from Rocco, meaning "rest, tranquility." It evolved from Germanic Hrodgar through Middle Ages usage in German-speaking regions.
ROCKSON
MasculineOriginal African given name derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning 'rock' or 'stone', symbolizing strength and endurance.
ROCKSTON
MasculineAmerican invented name with unknown origins and no specific meaning. It was likely created by its parents during the late 20th century as a combination of two words or names, such as "rock" and "town". Despite its rarity, Rockston has gained some popularity among parents seeking distinctive names for their children due to its unique sound and lack of historical baggage.
ROCKWELL
MasculineDistinctive American given name created as a surname before being adopted as a personal name. It lacks a traditional meaning but is associated with famous artist Norman Rockwell and has gained popularity due to its powerful sound and unique spelling.
ROCKY
MasculineItalian boy's name that means "rocky" or "rugged," reflecting its strong sound and origins.
ROCZEN
MasculineRare, distinct German-origin given name derived from the surname Roczek, meaning 'quarry' or 'rock', signifying an occupational background in stoneworking.
ROD
MasculineShort form of Rodney, of English origin, meaning 'famous ruler'.
RODARIUS
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin name meaning "fierce and powerful," popularized by Ovid's Metamorphoses and embraced across cultures despite lacking historical context.
RODAS
MasculineDistinctive Greek name derived from 'rhodon', meaning 'rose', signifying 'like a rose'.
RODD
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name derived from MacRath, meaning "son of Rath," itself a pet form of Raghnall, used by early Scottish kings. It gained prominence through 16th-century Highland chieftain Roderick MacRath and has since been passed down, with varied spellings like Rodd, Roid, Ruid, or Rudh. Today, it remains a powerful name with a rich history worldwide.
RODDELL
MasculineUnique coined name of unknown origin with no particular meaning or history. It has gained popularity in English-speaking countries as both a first and middle name despite lacking known historical figures or famous individuals associated with it.
RODDERICK
MasculineRoderick is a German name composed of 'hrod' meaning fame or renown, and 'ric' meaning power or might, brought to England after the Norman Conquest in 1066.
RODDEY
MasculineAmerican name with unclear origins, believed to be coined recently as a creative alternative spelling of Rodney or shortened form of Roald/Rodeo. It has gained traction in recent years despite its uncertain history and meaning.
RODDICK
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Scottish occupational surname Roddick, originally given to rod makers during the Middle Ages.
RODDIE
MasculineRare but historically significant Scottish name derived from the medieval given name "Rodge", meaning "famous warrior".
RODDNEY
MasculineUncommon yet historical English name derived from Old English 'hrod', meaning 'famous' or 'glorious', also connected to Old Norse 'Hróðgarðr', translating to 'famous spear'. It's associated with courage and leadership, as seen in figures like Rodney King.
RODDRICK
MasculineRare English male given name derived from medieval England surnames, meaning "famous and powerful warrior" due to its composite elements "Rod" (famous warrior) and "ric" (power). It originally referred to someone with red hair or beard, from the Old English word "rode".
RODDY
MasculineScottish name derived from Roland, originally a diminutive used as a pet name or nickname, now recognized as a distinct given name.
RODEEN
MasculineUnusual, exotic name of uncertain origin and meaning, used historically for both boys and girls. Despite its mysteries, it has been passed down in families and chosen by parents for its unique appeal. A notable figure with this name was Bangladeshi politician Rodeen Al-Amin.
RODEL
MasculineUnique, German-origin name meaning 'sleigh ride', historically associated with winter births and horse breeding families.
RODELL
MasculineUncommon American name with no known origin or meaning, possibly a modern variant of Rodney.
RODENY
MasculineUncommon given name with unknown origins and meaning, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking uniqueness in naming their child.
RODERIC
MasculineGermanic name meaning "fame and power", popular among Visigoths, and famously borne by Rodrigo, the last Visigoth king of Hispania who fought against Muslim invaders.
RODERICH
MasculineGerman origin name, derived from Old High German elements "hrod" (fame) and "ric" (power or ruler). It means 'famous ruler'.
RODERICK
MasculineRoderick, of German origin, signifies 'famous ruler,' derived from Old Germanic elements 'Hrod' meaning fame or renown, and 'ric' meaning power.
RODERICUS
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning "famous by power" or "renowned in might," with early references found in Pliny the Elder's works and notably held by Saint Roderic, 7th-century king of Spain.