RICADONA ( Italy ) = The woman who governed
RICARDA ( Germanic ) = The absolute ruler
RICKY ( Scandinavia ) = The kingdom
RILLA ( Germanic ) = The ditch current
RITA ( Greek ) = Pearls
RIVA ( French ) = The river bank
ROANNA ( Latin, Roman ) = Sweet and captured
ROBERTA ( Anglo Saxon ) = Sparkling, most famous
ROBIA ( Teutonic ) = That was famous
ROBINA ( Teutonic ) = The fire light
ROBINETTE ( Teutonic ) = Robina small
ROCHANA ( Persian ) = At dusk the day
ROCHELLE ( Hebrew ) = Plain
RODERICA ( Germanic ) = The daughter of the king
ROHANNA ( Hindu ) = Incense
ROLANDA ( Germanic ) = Most famous or famous
ROMA ( Latin, Roman ) = The wanderer
ROMILDA ( Teutonic ) = The hero of the woman
RONALDA ( Germanic ) = Was full of the power
RONNIE, RONNY ( Germanic ) = Was full of the power
ROSA ( Latin, Roman ) = A rose
ROSABEL ( Latin, Roman ) = Lovely roses
ROSALIE ( Latin, Roman ) = A rose
ROSALIND ( Latin, Roman ) = Fragrant roses
ROSAMOND, ROSAMUND ( Latin, Roman ) : A rose
ROSANNA, RASANNE ( Latin, Roman ) : Elegant roses
ROSARANA ( Celtic ) : a mother of roses
ROSE ( Latin, Roman ) : A rose
ROSELLE ( Latin, Roman ) : Small roses
ROSEMARIE ( Latin, Roman + Hebrew ) : Maria's rose
Sunday, February 17, 2008
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