Male names.

RONNAL

Masculine

Unique Scottish male name derived from "Ròn", meaning "seal". It symbolizes wisdom and healing powers from Scottish mythology's Each Uisge or water horses.

RONNALD

Masculine

English name with Old Norse roots, meaning "famous warrior.

RONNE

Masculine

Ronne: A rare, Scandinavian-derived name meaning "roar," signifying strength and power.

RONNEL

Masculine

Rare French-origin given name derived from "roncin," meaning "colt" or "young male horse." It emerged during the Middle Ages as a diminutive of Ronan/Ronanin, and has historical significance through figures like Count Ronnel II of Guînes.

RONNELL

Masculine

African-origin unisex name coined by Ann M. Martin, meaning 'little warrior'.

RONNELLE

Masculine

Rare French name derived from Roland, meaning "famous throughout the land," associated with strength and courage as seen in the historic military leader Roland.

RONNEY

Masculine

Unique American unisex name with unknown origins and varying interpretations of its meaning, but it has been used primarily among African American communities in the United States.

RONNI

Masculine

Scandinavian origin unisex given name derived from Old Norse 'Roðný', meaning "strong" or "powerful", popularized by Saint Roðny.

RONNIE

Masculine

Strong, unique name for boys, derived from Ronald meaning 'famous warrior'.

RONNIEL

Masculine

Modern, unique given name with recent origin, lacking historical background or established meaning, allowing individuals to create their own significance.

RONNY

Masculine

Dutch-derived male given name that translates to "famous wolf protection.

RONNYE

Masculine

Uncommon African name, derived from Swahili 'ronnie' meaning 'peaceful'.

RONOLD

Masculine

Ronald is an English name derived from the Germanic 'Hrodnand,' meaning 'famous land'.

RONON

Masculine

Rare Hawaiian male name derived from "ronu," meaning "blood," signifying strength and life force.

RONREACO

Masculine

American name of African origin created by the black community in mid-20th century southern United States, combining elements "Ron" and "Reaco," with no universally agreed-upon meaning.

RONRECO

Masculine

Unknown origin and has no widely documented meaning or history.

RONRICO

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of Spanish origin, derived from "ron," meaning "rum," and "-ico," denoting something little or related to rum. It gained popularity in the U.S. during the 1970s as a unique choice among Spanish-speaking families.

RONSON

Masculine

American given name derived from the brand name "Ronson," created by two Russian-Jewish brothers in 1908 for their successful lighter company. The name has no specific meaning beyond its association with the renowned smoking accessory brand, but it has since gained popularity as a personal name in some countries.

RONTA

Masculine

Unique, made-up name of unknown origin, possibly invented by parents seeking a distinctive identity for their child.

RONTAE

Masculine

Distinctive American name created by combining "Ron" (Scottish, meaning 'wise leader') and "Taye" (Ethiopian, meaning 'moon'), resulting in an uncommon blend of Scottish and Ethiopian influences.

RONTARIUS

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived given name, originating from the Roman family name Rontharius. Its root 'ron' signifies 'powerful', and '-tarius' means 'of the type of'. Historically, it was borne by individuals like Rontharius, a late 5th-century Roman military commander under Emperor Majorian.

RONTAVIOUS

Masculine

Distinctive African American name derived from Ron ('ruler's counsel', 'strong as a lion') and Tavius (variant of Tabitha, 'gazelle'), conveying strength and uniqueness without historical constraints.

RONTAVIS

Masculine

Distinctive African given name of Mandinka origin, primarily spoken in West Africa. Its meaning, believed to be 'beloved child', reflects deep cultural significance within the Mandinka community despite its rarity outside of it.

RONTAVIUS

Masculine

Distinctive African male given name of West African origin, particularly from the Yoruba tribe. Its meaning varies but often translates to "the one who brings joy" or "source of happiness.

RONTE

Masculine

Uncertain origin but has been used throughout history by individuals from various cultures.

RONTEZ

Masculine

Uncommon African name potentially meaning "powerful" or "strong," honoring Mandinka tradition of naming after notable qualities.

RONTRELL

Masculine

African-American name derived from Ronald ('strong as a spear') and Trevor ('village'). It signifies strength, leadership, and adaptability.

RONY

Masculine

French origin masculine given name derived from the Old French word "ron" meaning strong or powerful, dating back to medieval France where it was initially used as a nickname for courageous individuals before evolving into a popular name still commonly found in French-speaking countries today.

RONYN

Masculine

Original name of unknown origin, allowing its bearer to create their own identity.

RONZEL

Masculine

Distinct African name of Yoruba origin, popular among the Nigerian people, without a specific English meaning but rich in cultural significance, potentially tied to the Yoruba deity Oshun embodying love and beauty.

RONZELL

Masculine

Rare, unique name of unknown origin, popularized in mid-20th century North America without a definitive meaning or etymological roots.

ROOD

Masculine

The Dutch name Rood, derived from 'rood' meaning red, evokes the bold spirit of its origins.

ROODENSLEY

Masculine

Dutch given name derived from Rooijenslag, an occupational surname for redsmiths, meaning "one who works with molten red metal.

ROODLEY

Masculine

Rare, unisex given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted etymology or known historical significance. It may have been coined as a creative choice by parents seeking uniqueness or be a variant spelling of another name. Its meaning remains unknown in any language or culture.

ROODY

Masculine

Unique and intriguing name with unclear origins, possibly derived from Dutch names Roeland or Rudolf, or German Rodolph, signifying "famous in the land" or "powerful ruler".

ROOK

Masculine

English given name derived from the word 'rook', referring to a chess piece or black bird known for intelligence and adaptability. It was originally used as a surname in England since the 13th century, possibly deriving from a nickname for someone with dark hair or complexion, or an occupational name for a maker/seller of chess pieces. In recent years, Rook has gained popularity as a unisex given name due to its unique sound and association with intelligence and adaptability. Despite its rarity compared to common names, notable figures such as actress Rook Washington have carried this distinctive name throughout history.

ROOKE

Masculine

Uncommon English given name with roots in the Old English word 'hrúca', meaning 'raven'. It symbolizes intelligence, adaptability, and wisdom.

ROOKIE

Masculine

Rookie, of English origin, signifies 'new' or 'inexperienced', first used in the late 19th century.

ROOKS

Masculine

English origin, derived from the intelligent and adaptable rook bird species.

ROONEY

Masculine

Distinctive given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "O Ruadháin," meaning "descendant of Ruadhán," which translates to "little red-haired one." While it's historically been used as a surname, it has recently gained popularity as a given name due to its unique sound and strong Irish roots.