Names That Mean The

Discover baby names meaning The for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Rosamund
Famous protector, from the Germanic elements 'hros' (horse) and 'mund' (prote...
Germanic
Rosania
Derived from the Latin name Rosania, meaning 'rose' or 'of roses'.
Italian
Rosario
Rosary, referring to the Catholic prayer beads.
Spanish
Roscislaw
Glory to the people, derived from Slavic elements 'rod' (people) and 'slava' ...
Slavic
Roscislawa
Glory to the family or one who brings glory to the clan.
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
Rosebud
A small bud or flower of the rose plant.
English
Rosel
Combination of Rose and the suffix -el, meaning 'little rose'.
English
Roselle
Little rose, derived from the Latin 'rosa' meaning rose.
French
Rosemary
Combination of Rose and Mary, meaning 'dew of the sea' or 'bitter rose'.
English
Roshanara
Light of the assembly
Persian
Rosie
Diminutive of Rose, referring to the flower.
English
Roslyn
Derived from the Germanic elements 'hros' meaning horse and 'lind' meaning so...
English
Rossini
Little red one, derived from the Italian 'rosso' meaning red.
Italian
Rosslyn
From the Scottish place name Roslin, meaning 'promontory with a waterfall'.
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
Rosy
Diminutive of Rose, referring to the flower.
English
Rotger
Famous spear, derived from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ger' (spe...
Germanic
Rotland
From the red land.
English
Rowan
Little red-haired one, from the Irish word 'ruadh' meaning red.
Irish
Rowane
Little red-haired one, derived from the Irish name Ruadhán.
Irish
Rowanne
Little redhead, derived from the Irish name Róisín.
Irish
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
Rowona
From the row meadow.
English
Rowonah
From the row meadow.
English
Rowone
From the row meadow.
English
Royce
Son of the king.
English
Royle
From the royal meadow.
English
Royston
From the town of Royston.
English
Rozmond
Defender of the world.
English
Rubama
The one who makes you smile.
Arabic
Ruby
The ruby gemstone.
English
Rubye
The ruby gemstone.
English
Ruck
Derived from Old English 'hroc', meaning 'rook' (the bird).
English
Rudabeh
Child of the river, referring to a legendary Persian princess.
Persian
Rudainah
The meaning of the name Rudainah is not readily available.
Arabic
Rudolph
Famous wolf, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'wulf' (wolf).
Germanic
Rudrakshi
One with the eyes of Rudra (Goddess Parvati).
Sanskrit
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
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