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- Rodney
- From a surname, meaning "hroda Island" in Old English. Hroda is from the Germanic hrod, meaning "fame".
- Raiden
- Thunder, Thunder.
- Rayden
- A modern name that was invented and hense has no special meaning behind it, A modern name that was invented and hense has no special meaning behind it.
- Ryden
- A horse rider, A horse rider.
- Ratana
- Pearl, Precious stone or gem, Crystal, Precious Gem, Like a valuable gemstone.
- Radin
- Rydan
- Reyden
- Rhydian
- The crimson, reddish colour, The crimson, reddish colour.
- Raeden
- Thunder God, Thunder God.
- Rudine
- Rudene
- Royden
- A man who lives on the royal's hill, A man who lives on the royal's hill.
- Raidyn
- Redonna
- Hridaan
- Gift of heart, Preference of heart, Who is great heart, Good Natured Person, Gift of Heart, One who is with a great heart, Good at heart.
- Radonna
- Raydon
- One who was born to coulnsel, One who was born to coulnsel.
- Rudina
- One who is like a lgendary wolf.
- Rodina
- It is a male given name, initially used as a surname, derived from the Old English place name “Hroda’s island,” from the Ancient Germanic “*hrōþiz” (praise, fame, glory, renown, honor) plus “*rīkijaz” (kingly, royal, noble, mighty, distinguished, powerful, rich). Roderick is also an Anglicization of several unrelated names. It is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Ruaidhrí and all its variants, meaning “red-haired king, red-colored hair of foxes,” a combination of Irish “ruadh” (red) plus “rí” (king). As a surname and given name, it is an Anglicized form of the Welsh Rhydderch. 1) Ruderic (Spanish: Rodrigo, † 711/712) was the Visigothic King of Hispania for a brief period between 710 and 712. He is famous in legend as “the last king of the Goths.” 2) Roderich Benedix (1811–1873) was a German dramatist and librettist, born in Leipzig, where he was educated there at Thomasschule.