Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with Ro

Roko

OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Rocco, Rochus (Ancient Germanic), Roc (Catalan), Rokus, Rochus (Dutch), Rocky (English), Roch (French), Rochus (German), Rocco (Italian), Roch (Polish), Roque (Portuguese), Rok (Slovene), Roque (Spanish)

Meaning: Rest Origin: German

Roku

Roku players, branded simply as Roku (/ˈroʊkuː/ ROH-koo), are a series of digital media players manufactured by Roku, Inc. ... The name comes from the Japanese word 六 (roku) meaning "six" and was named so because it was the sixth company that Anthony Wood (founder and CEO since 2002) started.

Meaning: Emolument Origin: Japanese

Roland

Roland was a semi-legendary French hero whose story is told in the medieval epic 'La Chanson de Roland', in which he is a nephew of Charlemagne killed in battle with the Saracens. The Normans introduced this name to England.

Meaning: From the renowned land Origin: Germanic

Rolanda

German meaning: The name Rolanda is a German baby name The German meaning of Rolanda is: Famous soldier.

Meaning: From the famous land Origin: German

Rolande

Rolande is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1561 times.

Meaning: From the famous land Origin: German

Rolando

Rolando is a Spanish, Italian and Portuguese variant of Roland. The name appears most frequently as a Spanish given name. It originates from the ancient meaning of "Famous throughout the land". Its presence is said to be from Spain, however it has also been used in Italy, sometimes as a surname.

Meaning: Famous country Origin: Germanic

Roldan

The name Roldan is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Roldan is: Famous.

Meaning: Fame of the land Origin: Teutonic

Roldana

Roldana is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 781 times.

Meaning: Famous Origin: Spanish

Rolden

Roldan Name Meaning. variant of Rolando. habitational name from either of two towns named Roldán, in Murcia province.

Meaning: Famous Origin: German

Rolend

Roland was a semi-legendary French hero whose story is told in the medieval epic 'La Chanson de Roland', in which he is a nephew of Charlemagne killed in battle with the Saracens. The Normans introduced this name to England.

Meaning: Famous land Origin: German