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Displayed on this page are R- names 201 to 220. Roman was the most popular within these names in 2007 with a rank of #207 and a usage of 0.0856%, and it is primarily used in the Albanian, Czech, German, Polish, Romanian, Russian, and Slavic languages. It was followed in popularity by the English and Scottish Ronald, the German, Italian, Romanian, Slavic, and Spanish Romeo, the English and Irish Ronan, the English Ronnie, and the Portuguese name, Ronaldo. Unusual R- names include the Spanish Roldán, the English, German, and Scandinavian Rolf, the English Rollo, Roly, the Russian Roma, the French Romain, the Albanian Romani, the Italian Romano, the Spanish Román, the Portuguese Romão, the Italian Romolo, the Romanian Romulus, the English Ron, and the Hebrew Ronen.
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Roldán ... famous landowner ... of Germanic origin and it is used ... variant form of Roland ... Rolf Rollo ... famous landowner ... used chiefly in English and it is ... form of Roland ... Roly ... famous landowner ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... form of Roland ... a rare baby boy name ... Roma Romain ... man from Rome ... origin is Latin, and its use, French ... variant form of Roman ... Roman Romani ... man from Rome ... largely used in the Albanian language ... variant of Roman ... Romano ... man from Rome ... origin is Latin, and its use, Italian ... variant form of Roman ... Román ... man from Rome ... mainly used in the Spanish language and ... variation of Roman ... Romão ... man from Rome ... origin is Latin, and its use, Portuguese ... variant form of Roman ... Romeo Romolo ... strenth ... used predominantly in the Italian ... name was borne by Romulus, who together with ... Romulus ... strenth ... largely used in the Romanian language ... variant form of Romolo ... Ron Ronald Ronaldo Ronan Ronen ... song, song of joy ... used predominantly in Hebrew and it is ... not often used as a baby boy name ... Ronnie |