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[ 2 syll. ron-nie, ro-nn-ie ] The girl name Ronnie is also used as a boy name, with the latter form being far more popular. It is pronounced RAANiy KEY. Ronnie's language of origin is Welsh, Old English, and Old Greek. It is predominantly used in English. Ronnie is a form of the English and Welsh Rhonda in the English language. Ronnie is also a pet form of the English, Italian, and Romanian Veronica in the English language. Ronnie is also a pet form of the English, German, and Welsh Rowena in the English language. Ronnie is an unusual baby girl name. Its usage peaked modestly in 1946 with 0.016% of baby girls being named Ronnie. It was #490 in rank then. The baby name has experienced a steep decline in frequency since then, and is used only on a very light scale today. In 2008, among the family of girl names directly related to Ronnie, the English, Italian, and Romanian Veronica was the most regularly used. In the last century Ronnie has primarily been a boy name. In 1967, 24 times more boys than girls were given the name Ronnie. Baby names that sound like Ronnie include the English, Hebrew, and Indian Rani, the English Ronni, the English Ronny, the English Raena, the Slavic, Czech, English, German, Polish, and Russian Raina, the English Rainey, the English Raini, the English Rainie, the English Rainy, the Indian Rama, the Indian Ramaa, the name Ramah, the Arabic, Iranian, Kurdish, and Turkish Rana, the English Ranna, the Arabic Ranya, the name Rawnie, the Slavic, English, and Yiddish Rayna, the English Reana, the English Reanna, and the English Reannan. KEY: Pronunciation for Ronnie: R as in "read (R.IY.D)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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