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Displayed on this page are R- names 221 to 240. Among these names, Rowan (English and Irish) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #366 and a usage of 0.0391%, and it was followed by Roy (English, German, and Scottish), Rory (English, Irish, and Scottish), Ross (English and Scottish), and Royce (English) in descending order, while unusual R- names include the English Ronny, Roosevelt, the Portuguese and Spanish Roque, the Irish and Scottish Rorie, the Italian Rosario, the English Rowland, Rowley, Royston, the German Rötger, the Irish Ruadhán, Ruaidhrí, Ruaidrí, the Scottish Ruairidh, the Irish and Scottish Ruairí, and the Scottish Ruaraidh.
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Ronny Roosevelt Roque ... to roar, battle cry; ... of Germanic origin, and it is used ... variant form of Rocco ... Rorie ... red king ... an Irish and Scottish name of Celtic ... variant form of Rory ... Rory Rosario Ross Rowan Rowland Rowley ... famous landowner ... mainly used in English and it is of ... form of Roland ... not in the top 1000 names ... Roy Royce Royston ... settlement of Royce; ... used predominantly in English and its ... given name was first adopted in the 18th ... Rötger ... famous warrior ... primarily used in German and its ... variation of Roger ... not in the top 1000 names ... Ruadhán ... little ruddy one, little ...is an Irish name of Celtic origin ... variant form of Rowan ... Ruaidhrí ... red king ... primarily used in Irish and its language of ... form of Rory ... an uncommon baby boy name ... Ruaidrí ... red king ... used predominantly in Irish and it is derived ... variation of Rory ... Ruairidh ... famously powerful; red king ...is used mostly in the Scottish language ... of Germanic and Celtic origin ... Ruairí ... red king ...is of Celtic origin ... used mainly in Irish and Scottish ... form of Rory ... Ruaraidh ... red king ... of Celtic origin and it is used mainly in ... form of Rory ... not in the top 1000 names ... |