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[ 2 syll. ron-ny, ro-nny ] The boy name Ronny is sometimes used as a girl name. Its pronunciation is RAANiy †. Ronny is used chiefly in the English and Spanish languages, and its origin is Hebrew and Old Norse. Ronny is a pet form of the name Aaron (English, German, Hebrew, and Polish) in the English and Spanish languages. Ronny is also a pet form of the name Ronald (English and Scottish) in the English language.
Ronny is a rare baby name for boys. At the modest peak of its usage in 1943, 0.025% of baby boys were given the name Ronny. Its ranking then was #324. The baby name has since steeply fallen in popularity, and is today of very light use. In 2009, out of the group of boy names directly linked to Ronny, Aaron was the most frequently used. In the past century Ronny has predominantly been a boy name. Baby names that sound like Ronny include Ronnie (English and Spanish), Raanan, Raemon, Raemonn, Rahan, Rahane, Raheem (English), Raheim, Rahiem, Rahim (Arabic and Iranian), Rahime, Rahman (Arabic and Turkish), Raimon (English), Raini, Rama (Indian), Ramey (English), Rami (Arabic and Iranian), Ramie, Ramin (Iranian), and Ramon (Spanish).
† Pronunciation for Ronny: 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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