Rossel - Rotta

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Roth

Roth has roots in England and Germany. Originally, Roth comes from the medieval word “rot” and meant red and probably described Anglo-Saxons with red hair. It also comes from the topographical word “rod” that designated a person living in the woods. It also comes from the German word “hrod” that means renown. The surname Roth was recorded in England as early as the 1300s.

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  • Rossel
  • Rossell
  • Rosselle
  • Rosselli
  • Rossello
  • Rosselot
  • Rossen
  • Rosser
  • Rossetti
  • Rossetto
  • Rossey
  • Rossi
  • Rossie
  • Rossier
  • Rossignol
  • Rossin
  • Rossing
  • Rossini
  • Rossiter
  • Rossitto
  • Rossler
  • Rossman
  • Rossmann
  • Rossmiller
  • Rossner
  • Rosso
  • Rosson
  • Rossow
  • Rossum
  • Rossy
  • Rost
  • Rostad
  • Rostek
  • Rosten
  • Roster
  • Rostkowski
  • Roston
  • Rostron
  • Roswell
  • Roszak
  • Roszel
  • Roszell
  • Roszkowski
  • Rota
  • Rotan
  • Rotar
  • Rotchford
  • Rote
  • Rotella
  • Rotelli
  • Roten
  • Rotenberg
  • Rotenberry
  • Rotering
  • Rotert
  • Roth
  • Rothacker
  • Rothbard
  • Rothbart
  • Rothbauer
  • Rothbaum
  • Rothberg
  • Rothchild
  • Rothe
  • Rothell
  • Rothenbach
  • Rothenberg
  • Rothenberger
  • Rother
  • Rotherham
  • Rothermel
  • Rothermich
  • Rothermund
  • Rothert
  • Rothery
  • Rothfeld
  • Rothfus
  • Rothfuss
  • Rothgeb
  • Rothkopf
  • Rothlisberger
  • Rothman
  • Rothmann
  • Rothmeyer
  • Rothrock
  • Roths
  • Rothschild
  • Rothstein
  • Rothweiler
  • Rothwell
  • Roti
  • Rotman
  • Rotolo
  • Roton
  • Rotondi
  • Rotondo
  • Rotramel
  • Rotruck
  • Rott
  • Rotta

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