Boy Names That Mean The

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Roderick
Famous ruler, from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and ric 'power'.
Germanic
Rohinish
Lord of the rising sun.
Sanskrit
Rohitashwa
One who is like a chariot, a name for the sun god.
Sanskrit
Rohon
Another name for Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Roland
Famous land, from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and land 'land'.
Germanic
Rolland
Famous land, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' meaning fame and 'land' meanin...
Germanic
Rollie
Famous land, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'land' (land).
English
Romany
Of or relating to the Roma people.
English
Romas
From the city of Rome.
Lithuanian
Romesh
Lord of the Sun.
Sanskrit
Romir
The name of a legendary Persian hero.
Persian
Romney
From the Romney Marsh region in England.
English
Roopesha
Lord of the stars, a name for the moon.
Kannada
Roopjot
Light of the face, referring to someone with a radiant or beautiful appearance.
Punjabi
Roosevelt
Derived from the Dutch surname Roosevelt, meaning 'rose field'.
Dutch
Rork
Famous ruler, derived from the Gaelic name Ruaidhrí.
Irish
Rorke
Descendant of the red-haired one.
Irish
Roscislaw
Glory to the people, derived from Slavic elements 'rod' (people) and 'slava' ...
Slavic
Rosco
From the Old Norse name Hróskell, meaning 'deer helmet'.
English
Roscoe
From the Old Norse name Hróskell, meaning 'deer helmet' or 'doe helmet'.
English
Roslyn
Derived from the Germanic elements 'hros' meaning horse and 'lind' meaning so...
English
Rosston
From the rose town or settlement.
English
Rosswel
From the Old English elements 'hros' meaning horse and 'wella' meaning spring...
English
Roswalt
Famous ruler, from the elements hrod 'fame' and wald 'rule'.
Germanic
Roswel
From the rose spring or well.
English
Roswold
From the Old English elements 'hros' meaning horse and 'weald' meaning power,...
English
Rotger
Famous spear, derived from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ger' (spe...
Germanic
Rotland
From the red land.
English
Rowdon
From the red hill.
English
Rowe
Dweller by the rough ground.
English
Rowley
From the row meadow.
English
Rowly
From the row meadow.
English
Rowney
From the row meadow.
English
Royce
Son of the king.
English
Royle
From the royal meadow.
English
Royston
From the town of Royston.
English
Rubama
The one who makes you smile.
Arabic
Ruck
Derived from Old English 'hroc', meaning 'rook' (the bird).
English
Rudolph
Famous wolf, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'wulf' (wolf).
Germanic
Rudrayan
Descendant of Rudra, the god of storms.
Sanskrit
Rudyard
Yard by the rood (a measure of land).
English
Ruelle
Derived from the French word 'ruelle', meaning 'small street' or 'lane'.
French
Rufeo
Red-haired, derived from the Latin Rufus.
Italian
Ruffin
Red-haired or red-skinned, derived from the Latin 'rufus'.
French
Rufford
From the ford where rushes grow.
English
Rugby
Derived from the town of Rugby in England, meaning 'rook fortress'.
English
Rugved
Knowledge of the Vedas.
Sanskrit
Rukmadhar
One who holds the essence of beauty or splendor.
Sanskrit
Ruland
From the land of roses.
German
Rumaiz
The one with a glowing face.
Arabic
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