Male names.

ROTEM

Masculine

Hebrew unisex name derived from "rotem," meaning "mountain" or "highland," signifying strength and resilience as mountains endure harsh conditions. It first appeared in the Book of Isaiah, where it represents steadfastness in faith, symbolizing a tree that thrives despite heat, cold, drought, or rain. Popular among Jewish communities worldwide, Rotem is often chosen to represent endurance and power.

ROTH

Masculine

German-origin name derived from "Hrodh", meaning "famous", and also associated with red hair or complexion due to the Middle German word "rot". It has been popular among notable figures throughout history and is used worldwide.

ROTHA

Masculine

Rare Germanic female given name derived from Old High German elements "hrod" meaning fame or glory, and "balda" meaning bold or brave, interpreted as "famous and bold" or "glorious and courageous".

ROTHANA

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'melody', suggesting harmony and creativity.

ROTHWELL

Masculine

English surname derived from Old English elements, possibly meaning "red well" or associating with the Yorkshire town of Rothwell.

ROTIMI

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "destiny should be as it is meant to be.

ROUDOLPH

Masculine

Rudolph is a unique German male name derived from 'Hrod' meaning fame or renown, and 'wulf' meaning wolf, translating to "famous wolf".

ROUDY

Masculine

Rare French name with unclear origins, possibly derived from Rouen meaning "red-haired" or Rodolphe/Rudolf meaning "famous wolf".

ROUL

Masculine

Rare, historic French given name derived from the Old French word 'roue,' meaning 'wheel'.

ROULDPH

Masculine

The origin and meaning of the name Rouldph are uncertain. It is a unique combination of letters: 'R-O-U-L-D-P-H'.

ROUNAK

Masculine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin that means "one with a melodious voice," signifying harmony and musicality.

ROURKE

Masculine

Rourke, of Irish origin, means "descendant of Ruarc," which translates to "bright" or "shining.

ROUSSEAU

Masculine

The French name Rousseau means 'little redhead' and originally referred to children with red hair.

ROUX

Masculine

French origin, meaning 'red', referring to reddish hair or complexion.

ROVAN

Masculine

Unique Finnish male name derived from "rovi," meaning bark or rind. Popularized in the mid-20th century by author Eino Leino, it's now used globally among Finnish communities but remains uncommon elsewhere.

ROVANIO

Masculine

Uncommon Italian boys' name derived from Rovereto, meaning 'place of oak trees'.

ROVERTO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin "robertus," signifying "bright fame" or "famous brightness." It has been associated with notable individuals like Roverto da Arbia, a 13th-century poet, and Roverto Baggio, the former FIFA World Player of the Year.

ROVIN

Masculine

Unique Slavic name derived from 'rov', meaning 'flat' or 'level', interpreted as 'dweller by flat land'.

ROVON

Masculine

Rare, distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no known etymology or historical significance.

ROWAN

Masculine

Irish and Scottish name meaning 'little red-haired one', derived from Gaelic 'ruadh' for red or reddish.

ROWDEN

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "hrod," meaning "famous" or "renowned." It was brought to England by Anglo-Saxons and has been carried through generations, with notable figures like Sir Thomas Rowden, a 14th-century knight who fought in the Hundred Years' War.

ROWDEY

Masculine

Rare boys' name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Rodney which means "famous spear" in Old Norse.

ROWDIE

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the occupational surname Roddie, meaning 'redhead'. It may also have Irish origins as a variant of Roddy.

ROWDY

Masculine

Uncommon American given name derived from the adjective 'rowdy', meaning noisy or boisterous. It reflects lively personalities or energetic behaviors.

ROWE

Masculine

Uncommon English male given name derived from the Middle English word 'rowe', meaning 'rowing'. It has historical roots dating back to at least the 13th century and was originally associated with people involved in rowing or boats.

ROWELL

Masculine

Uncommon but enduring male given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word "hrūwelle", meaning "rowan tree". It has historical significance as it was believed to have protective powers against evil spirits during medieval times.

ROWEN

Masculine

Welsh name meaning "red", originally given to those with red hair or complexion.

ROWIN

Masculine

Latin-derived unisex name meaning 'little king' or 'strong as a lion', with historic roots in medieval France and notable bearers like Saint Rowan.

ROWLAND

Masculine

English name derived from Old German Hrodland, meaning "fame" or "renown" combined with "-land", likely referring to someone who worked on land owned by Hroth. It has historical significance as the name of Saint Rowland, a French nobleman and Christian martyr in the 9th century. The name also appears in various literary works like "The Song of Roland" and C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia series.

ROWLEY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the occupational surname 'Rowley', which means "from the place where rowing boats are made.

ROWLYN

Masculine

Distinctive Welsh name that can mean "little wave" or be associated with the rowan tree, making it a unique choice for parents seeking something uncommon yet rich in history.

ROWNAN

Masculine

Uncommon yet meaningful Irish name derived from 'Ruadhán', combining 'ruadh' meaning red or fiery, and 'án' meaning little.

ROWYN

Masculine

Welsh-origin unisex name meaning "war," historically given to honor brave warriors or remember the fallen.

ROWYNN

Masculine

Exotic Welsh name derived from 'rhuun', meaning 'little sea'.

ROX

Masculine

Unique Spanish-derived given name meaning 'rock', signifying strength and resilience.

ROXANA

Masculine

Unique female name with Persian origins meaning "small star" or "starlet," popularized during Alexander the Great's reign through his wife Roxane.

ROXANNA

Masculine

Persian origin, meaning 'small star' or 'morning dew', and gained popularity due to its unique sound.

ROXANNE

Masculine

Hebrew female name meaning 'dawn', associated with light, radiance, and beauty.

ROXAS

Masculine

Latin-derived, gender-neutral given name meaning "dawn" or "sunrise," originally used in ancient Rome but now associated with the color pink in Spanish.

ROXEN

Masculine

Romanian name for girls, derived from "roşu", meaning "red".