Origin:
Old English
Description:
Rowland is famous both as a first name and a surname. This name, historically, was given to people who lived in places around Sussex and Derbyshire. Apart from this, the surname is also known to have come from the French and German variation - Roland. This name is most commonly given to male ch...
Origin:
Old English
Description:
Rowley is an interesting name since it can serve both as a first name and a surname. Historically speaking, Rowley was mostly a surname taken up by people due to the geographical location of their residence. This name is of Old English origin and the meaning of Rowley is 'rough clearing', 'roughly c...
Origin:
Old English
Description:
Royston is usually a name for males that have old English or Jamaican roots and the meaning of Royce comes from the place Royce's town, which is a location name. The word Royston invokes images of spirituality, flexibility, and willpower. Royston is a rare first name for men, although it is a highly...
Origin:
Old English
Description:
Rylen is the more uncommon spelling alternative to Rylan and the much more well-known Ryland. The name draws inspiration from Riley, a long-trending last name. It was created in the contemporary American era as well as Ryan, Ryder, Riley, and Ryker, which are examples of other "Ry-" sounding male na...
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