Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with Ro

Rodger

Roger is a masculine given name and a surname. The given name is derived from the Old French personal names Roger and Rogier. These names are of Germanic origin, derived from the elements hrōd, χrōþi ("fame", "renown") and gār, gēr ("spear", "lance"). The name was introduced into England by the Normans.

Meaning: Famous spear Origin: English

Rodhlann

Latin Meaning: The name Rodhlann is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Rodhlann is: Famous.

Meaning: Famous Origin: Brazilian

Rodion

Pronounced "RAH-dee-on." A Russian name that comes from the Greek name Heroides, meaning "song of the hero." Famous real-life people named Rodion: | Edit Share what you know! Rodion in song, story & screen: | Edit. Rodion is the central character in the novel Crime and Punishment by Feodor Dostoevsky.

Rodman

(RAHD-mən)

This interesting surname of English origin with variant spellings Rodman, Rodgman, Roggeman, etc. is an occupational name for a riding servitor or attendant on horseback. In feudal times Rodmen were "certain servitors who held their lands by serving their lords on horseback".

Rodnee

Meaning & History. From a surname, originally derived from a place name, which meant "Hroda's island" in Old English (where Hroda is a Germanic given name meaning "fame"). It was first used as a given name in honour of the British admiral Lord Rodney (1719-1792).

Meaning: Fame Origin: German

Rodni

From a surname, originally derived from a place name, which meant "Hroda's island" in Old English (where Hroda is a Germanic given name meaning "fame"). It was first used as a given name in honour of the British admiral Lord Rodney (1719-1792).

Meaning: Fame Origin: German

Rodnie

Meaning & History. From a surname, originally derived from a place name, which meant "Hroda's island" in Old English (where Hroda is a Germanic given name meaning "fame"). It was first used as a given name in honour of the British admiral Lord Rodney (1719-1792).

Meaning: Fame Origin: German

Rodolf

Rudolph or Rudolf (French: Rodolphe, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish: Rodolfo) or Rodolphe is a male first name, and, less commonly, a surname. It is a Germanic name deriving from two stems: Hrōþi, Hruod or Hrōð, meaning "fame", "glory" , and olf meaning "wolf".

Meaning: Derived from rudolph, famed wolf Origin: German

Rodolph

Rudolph or Rudolf (French: Rodolphe, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish: Rodolfo) or Rodolphe is a male first name, and, less commonly, a surname. It is a Germanic name deriving from two stems: Hrōþi, Hruod or Hrōð, meaning "fame", "glory" , and olf meaning "wolf".

Meaning: Famous Wolf

Rodolphus

Rodolphus is the Latin form of the name 'Rudolf', which is derived from the Germanic name Hrodwulf, meaning "famous wolf". This may allude to prominent Nazi Rudolf Hess, as the Death Eater ideology has similarities to those of Nazism, according to J. K. Rowling. Removing the l, Rodophus is Greek for 'Rosy-cheeked'.