Male names.

ROONY

Masculine

Rooney is an Irish-origin given name derived from the Norman-French surname O'Ruanaid, meaning "descendant of Roland". It gained popularity as both a given name and a surname, with notable bearers including actor Mickey Rooney and former Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.

ROOSEVE

Masculine

Roosevelt, commonly shortened to Rooseve, is a Dutch-origin surname derived from 'ros' meaning 'roe deer', and 'veld' meaning 'field'. It was originally a nickname for someone living in a field where roe deer were found.

ROOSEVELT

Masculine

Masculine given name of American origin, derived from the Dutch surname Roosevelt, which means "from Roselaar".

ROOSTER

Masculine

Uncommon yet distinctive English given name derived from 'rooster', meaning male chicken or cock.

ROOSVELT

Masculine

Roosevelt is a distinctive name of Dutch origin, translating to "rose field," and signifies power, leadership, and resilience. It gained international recognition through Franklin D. Roosevelt's U.S. presidency (1933-1945).

ROOZBEH

Masculine

Persian name derived from "Ruoz" meaning 'day' and "-beh" meaning 'god', thus translating to 'God of Day'.

ROPE

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'rop', signifying strength, flexibility, and connection.

ROPER

Masculine

English given name originating from the Old English word "ropere," meaning "maker of ropes." It was once an occupational surname for ropemakers or those living near a signboard featuring a rope, and it has been used as a boy's name for centuries.

ROPYR

Masculine

Unique name of unknown origin, with suggestions connecting it to Welsh names like Rhodri meaning 'lord' or 'ardor', but its true etymology remains mysterious.

ROQUAN

Masculine

Distinctive name of African American origin, derived from the Creek word "Rokwah" meaning "facing the sun." It signifies strength, courage, and leadership.

ROQUE

Masculine

Roque: Spanish origin meaning 'rock' or 'rugged mountain peak', popularized by Visigoths.

RORAN

Masculine

Roran: A rare yet powerful Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse "Hróðgeirr," meaning "famous warrior.

ROREY

Masculine

Rare and distinctive name of unknown origin, believed by some to have Irish or Scottish roots, though this has not been proven. Its meaning remains unclear, but its unique sound and spelling make it memorable. Despite its rarity, Rorey has been used for centuries and can be found globally today.

RORI

Masculine

Captivating Irish name derived from Rory, meaning 'red king' or 'red-haired king', with historic roots tracing back to medieval Ireland.

RORIC

Masculine

Old Germanic name meaning 'famous power' or 'renowned king', popular among Anglo-Saxons and once held by a Frisian ruler.

RORICK

Masculine

Distinctive German male name meaning "famous by power" or "renowned for might," with a notable historical figure, Rorik of Dorestad, contributing to its enduring popularity in Germany.

RORIE

Masculine

Rorie, of Scottish origin, means 'red king' and is associated with courageous warriors like King Robert the Bruce's companion in 'The Brus' poem.

RORIK

Masculine

Distinctive male name of Old Norse origin, meaning either "famous warrior/ruler" or "unique renown," associated with notable Viking chieftains and medieval rulers.

RORKE

Masculine

Rare Irish name derived from "Ruairc," meaning "red king" or "powerful chief.

RORONOA

Masculine

Uncommon Japanese name believed to mean "whirlpool," though its origins are uncertain.

RORRY

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from the surname O'Rourke, meaning "red king". It's believed to be a variant of Rory, and is associated with the powerful medieval O'Rourke clan known for their bravery and warrior spirit in County Leitrim.

RORY

Masculine

Gender-neutral Irish name derived from 'ruadh', meaning 'red-haired'.

ROSA

Masculine

Feminine given name of Latin origin meaning "rose" in Spanish and Italian.

ROSAIRE

Masculine

French-derived name meaning 'prayer beads' or 'rosary', popularized by Saint Rose of Lima.

ROSALIE

Masculine

French feminine given name derived from 'rosalis', meaning "of roses", reflecting beauty and grace, popularized in France during the Middle Ages and influenced by Latin name Rosa.

ROSALINDA

Masculine

Spanish feminine given name derived from 'rosa' (rose) and 'Linda' (beautiful), translating to 'beautiful rose'.

ROSALINO

Masculine

Unique Italian male name derived from Rosalia, meaning "rose" in Latin, and was traditionally used in Italy and other Italian-speaking communities despite its feminine origin.

ROSALIO

Masculine

Spanish origin, means "little rose" and is primarily used as a male given name in Spain and Latin America.

ROSAMOND

Masculine

Elegant English female given name derived from Old English elements 'hros' (horse) and 'mound', translating to "protector's horse".

ROSANNA

Masculine

Rosanna, of Italian origin, means 'little rose', symbolizing love and grace, with roots tracing back to the Latin word "rosa".

ROSANNE

Masculine

Italian name derived from Latin "ros" meaning rose, with "-anne" being a diminutive suffix. It signifies 'little rose' and has historical ties to Roman mythology and medieval nobility.

ROSARIO

Masculine

Spanish-origin name meaning "rose garden," popularized by figures like Pope John Paul II and Saint Rosario of Lima, traditionally used in Catholic communities due to its religious connotations.

ROSBEL

Masculine

Rosbel, of Latin-Germanic origin, means 'strong as a rose in battle', inspired by the ancient German valkyrie Roshilde.

ROSCO

Masculine

Unisex Italian name derived from the Latin word 'rosa', meaning 'rose'.

ROSCOE

Masculine

Distinct English given name originating from the Old English word "rōsc", meaning 'famous', with "-coe" denoting 'like'. It translates to 'like fame' and has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages in England, initially used as a surname for respected families before evolving into a popular boys' name.

ROSE

Masculine

Latin origin, meaning 'rose', and is derived from the flower that symbolizes love and beauty. It was popular among European girls during the Middle Ages and has since remained a classic choice for parents looking to give their daughters a timeless yet beautiful name.

ROSEAN

Masculine

Rare male name of Latin origin, meaning 'rosy' or 'like rose'.

ROSELIO

Masculine

Uncommon yet elegantly Italian male name derived from Latin "ros", meaning rose. It signifies nobility and grace, popularized during the Renaissance by figures like painter Roserio da Parma.

ROSELL

Masculine

Unique Catalan female name derived from the word "rosella", meaning "little rose". It signifies beauty, grace, and elegance.

ROSELLA

Masculine

Italian name derived from 'rosella', meaning 'little rose' in Latin.