Rodie - Roger

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Rodriguez

Rodriguez is associated with nobility in its origins, but comes from the ancient Gaelic “Rhyd-derch” meaning famous chief. Later, in the Middle Ages, it came to also mean one with red hair. Its other origin is Germanic and dates back to the fifth century when the Vizigoths invaded Spain and Portugal. Their name “hrod” meaning fame and “ric” meaning powerwas adapted by the Spanish as the surname Rodriguez.

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  • Rodie
  • Rodier
  • Rodiguez
  • Rodin
  • Rodine
  • Rodino
  • Rodio
  • Rodis
  • Rodkey
  • Rodman
  • Rodney
  • Rodocker
  • Rodrick
  • Rodrigo
  • Rodrigue
  • Rodrigues
  • Rodriguez
  • Rodriques
  • Rodriquez
  • Rodway
  • Rodwell
  • Rody
  • Roe
  • Roeber
  • Roebke
  • Roebuck
  • Roecker
  • Roed
  • Roedel
  • Roedell
  • Roeder
  • Roederer
  • Roediger
  • Roedl
  • Roeger
  • Roeglin
  • Roegner
  • Roehl
  • Roehling
  • Roehm
  • Roehr
  • Roehrich
  • Roehrig
  • Roehrs
  • Roelfs
  • Roelke
  • Roell
  • Roelle
  • Roelofs
  • Roels
  • Roemer
  • Roemhildt
  • Roemmich
  • Roen
  • Roeper
  • Roepke
  • Roerig
  • Roering
  • Roers
  • Roes
  • Roesch
  • Roese
  • Roesel
  • Roeseler
  • Roesener
  • Roeser
  • Roeske
  • Roesler
  • Roesner
  • Roessel
  • Roesser
  • Roessler
  • Roessner
  • Roeth
  • Roethel
  • Roether
  • Roethle
  • Roethler
  • Roethlisberger
  • Roetman
  • Roets
  • Roettger
  • Roetzel
  • Roetzer
  • Roever
  • Roewe
  • Roff
  • Roffe
  • Roffers
  • Roffman
  • Rog
  • Rogacki
  • Rogal
  • Rogala
  • Rogalla
  • Rogalski
  • Rogalsky
  • Rogan
  • Rogel
  • Roger

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