Boy Baby Names

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Roque
Rock, derived from Latin 'rocca'.
Spanish
Rorik
Famous ruler, from Old Norse elements meaning 'fame' and 'ruler'.
Norse
Rork
Famous ruler, derived from the Gaelic name Ruaidhrí.
Irish
Rorke
Descendant of the red-haired one.
Irish
Rorry
Red-haired king/queen.
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
Rosh
Head.
Hebrew
Roshaun
Combination of Rose and Shaun.
Yoruba
Roshe
Rose.
French
Roshen
Bright, shining, or radiant.
Persian
Roshith
One who is radiant or shining.
Tamil
Roshnan
Light, brightness, or radiance.
Persian
Rosito
Little rose, a diminutive of Rosa.
Spanish
Roslyn
Derived from the Germanic elements 'hros' meaning horse and 'lind' meaning so...
English
Rosmer
Famous horse, derived from Old High German 'hros' (horse) and 'mari' (famous).
German
Rosselin
Little rose, a diminutive of Rose.
French
Rossiter
Derived from a place name meaning 'horse rider' or 'horse keeper'.
English
Rosston
From the rose town or settlement.
English
Rosswald
A combination of Ross (horse) and wald (rule), meaning 'horse ruler'.
Germanic
Rosswel
From the Old English elements 'hros' meaning horse and 'wella' meaning spring...
English
Rostam
Heroic figure from Persian mythology.
Persian
Rostislav
One who increases glory or fame.
Slavic
Roswald
Famous ruler, derived from Old English elements meaning 'fame' and 'power'.
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
Rotem
Hebrew word for a type of tree (Pistacia atlantica).
Hebrew
Rotger
Famous spear, derived from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ger' (spe...
Germanic
Roth
Red-haired or red complexion.
German
Rothak
One who shines brightly or is radiant.
Sanskrit
Rotland
From the red land.
English
Roto
Slender.
Maori
Rottgers
Famous.
German
Rouble
Currency name; unclear as personal name
Russian
Roudbert
Famous bright.
German
Roufi
Kind, gentle.
Persian
Rounak
Brightness, glow.
Hindi
Roupen
Reddish, fiery.
Armenian
Rourk
Red-haired.
Irish
Rourke
Red-haired.
Irish
Rousse
Red-haired.
French
Roussel
Red-headed.
French
Rousset
Red-haired.
French
Rousskin
Red-haired.
Russian
Rover
Wanderer or roamer, often used as a name for dogs.
English
Rovere
Derived from Italian 'rovere' meaning 'oak tree'.
Italian
Rowdon
From the red hill.
English
Rowe
Dweller by the rough ground.
English
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