Browse names
829 names match.
Germanic
From Germanic rand and wulf, meaning shield wolf or rim warrior.
Italian/Latin
Diminutive of Rosa from Latin rosa, meaning little rose.
Germanic/Spanish
From Germanic hros meaning horse and linda meaning pretty, meaning pretty horse or beautiful rose.
Greek
From Greek rhodon, meaning rose.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Rachel from Hebrew Rachel, meaning ewe or lamb.
Old Norse/Scandinavian
From Old Norse elements meaning deer forest or possibly roost forest.
Germanic
Variant of Roger, from hrod (fame) and gar (spear).
Germanic
Spanish form of Reginald, from ragin (advice) and wald (rule).
Persian
Variant of Roxanne, from Persian Roxana meaning bright or shining.
English
From English rusty meaning reddish-brown, originally a nickname for red-haired people.
Germanic
Variant of Ricky, diminutive of Richard from ric (power) and hard (brave).
Scottish/Celtic
Possibly from rose and lynn (lake) or Scottish/Celtic origin meaning promontory.
English
Red-haired.
Spanish/Italian
Rosary or garland of roses.
English combination
Rose and grace combined.
Hebrew
Raven.
Italian (diminutive of Rosa)
Little rose.
Spanish/Latin combination
Beautiful rose.
Scandinavian (short for Ronald)
Great ruler.
English combination (variant of Roseann)
Rose and grace combined.
Latin and Hebrew combination
Combination of Rosa (rose) and Anna (grace).
Welsh
From Welsh Rhianu, meaning great queen.
Latin
Variant of Renee, from Renatus meaning reborn.
Spanish
From rocío, meaning dew.
Persian
From Roxana, meaning dawn or bright.
Hebrew
From Rivka, meaning to bind or captivating.
Latin
Short for Reginald, meaning king's advisor.
Persian
Derived from roxšana, meaning bright or dawn.
Old English
English place name used as first name, meaning deer clearing.
Germanic
Derived from Germanic elements meaning powerful and bright.
Germanic
Short form of Robert, derived from hroth (fame) and beraht (bright).
Germanic
Short form of Bertha, derived from beraht, meaning bright.
Hebrew
A female sheep, symbolizing grace and gentleness.
Germanic (via Robert)
Bright fame; shining with honor.
Old English
Famous friend; renowned and cherished.
Old German
Shield wolf; a protective warrior.
Old German
Famous land; renowned throughout the realm.
Irish Gaelic
Courageous one, mighty in battle.
Germanic via Spanish
Powerful ruler, of great strength.
Germanic via Spanish
Wise protector, counsel and strength.
Persian via Greek
Dawn, one who brings light.
Germanic via English
Famous ruler, powerful authority.
Germanic
Famous ruler, one of renown.
Germanic via English
Bright fame, renowned warrior.
Germanic
Pearl and precious jewel.
Germanic
Powerful and wealthy ruler.
Latin
From the city of Rome.
Germanic
Wise protector; a variant of Raymond combining wisdom and protective qualities.