List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with Ro

Roquel

Roquel is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 838 times.

Meaning: Ewe, lamb Origin: Hebrew

Rori

Meaning of the name Rori. Listen and learn how to pronounce Rori so you can get the correct pronunciation for this girl name. MEANING: From rua + ri “red-headed king” it is often used as the feminine of the name Rory.

Meaning: Form of RORY. famous ruler

Ros

Ros Name Meaning. Catalan: nickname for someone with blond hair or a fair complexion, from Latin russus. Swedish: ornamental name from ros 'rose'.

Meaning: A short form of rosalind

Rosabel

Latin Meaning: The name Rosabel is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Rosabel is: Beautiful rose.

Meaning: Beautifulr ose Origin: English

Rosabela

Origin of the name Rosabella: Compound name composed from Rosa (rose) and bella (beautiful): hence, "beautiful rose."

Meaning: Beautiful rose Origin: Hawaiian

Rosabella

Origin of the name Rosabella: Compound name composed from Rosa (rose) and bella (beautiful): hence, "beautiful rose."

Meaning: Variant of Rose: Rose (flower name). Origin: English

Rosabelle

The name Rosabel is a girl's name meaning "beautiful rose". Rosabel and is often added to lists like 142 Names That Mean Beautiful. From the experts: Rosabel, a vintage smoosh name created in the 18th century, feels slightly less frilly than her cousins Rosabelle and Rosabella.

Meaning: Variant of Rose: Rose (flower name). Origin: English

Rosalba

Italian name meaning "white rose", derived from Latin rosa "rose" and alba "white". A famous bearer was the Venetian painter Rosalba Carriera (1675-1757).

Meaning: White Rose Origin: Latin

Rosalee

Meaning of Rosalee. The Greek meaning of Rosalee is: Rose.

Meaning: A form of rosalind

Rosaleen

Rosaleen is an Irish female first name. It is an Anglicized version of the Irish name Róisín, the diminutive of "rose" in the Irish language; it therefore means "little rose". It has use in Ireland since the 16th century, possibly popularised by Rosaline in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

Meaning: Weak horse Origin: English