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Displayed on this page are R- names 201 to 220. Among these names, Rowan (English and Scottish) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #450 and a usage of 0.0337%. Among the uncommon R- names are the Italian Rossella, the English Rosslyn, the German Roswitha, Roswithe, Rotrud, Rotrude, the English Rowanne, the English, German, and Welsh Rowena, the English Rowina, the English, German, and Spanish Roxana, the English and French Roxane, Roxanne, the English Roxie, Roxy, Roz, the Albanian Rozafa, the Hungarian Rozalia, the Irish Róis, and the Polish Róza.
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Rossella ... bright, dawn, light ... an Italian name of Old Persian ... form of Rossana ... Rosslyn ... horse shield of lime ... primarily used in English and its ... form of Rosalind ... Roswitha ... fame; strength ... primarily used in German and it is of ... name was borne by Hroswitha of Gandersheim ... Roswithe ... fame; strength ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... variant form of Roswitha ... Rotrud ... fame; strength, power ... used predominantly in the German ... an unusual baby name for girls ... Rotrude ... fame; strength, power ... used chiefly in the German language ... variant spelling of Rotrud ... Rowan Rowanne ... little ruddy one, little ... origin is Celtic, and its use, English ... form of Rowan ... Rowena Rowina ... fame; friend; spear, ... mainly used in English and its language ... variant form of Rowena ... Roxana Roxane Roxanne Roxie Roxy ... bright, dawn, light ... mainly used in the English language and ... form of Roxana ... Roz ... horse protector; rose ... mainly used in English and its language of ... form of Rosamund ... Rozafa ... origin and use are both in the Albanian ... first name is derived from the name of the ... Rozalia ... horse; fame; rose ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... variation of Rose ... Róis ... horse; fame; rose ... of Germanic origin and it is used largely in ... variant form of Rose ... Róza ... horse; fame; rose ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... variant form of Rose ... |