Names Like Rowynn
24 baby names similar to Rowynn in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Wren#231 in the U.S.Wren, a small songbird; from Old English wrennaWillow#44 in the U.S.Willow tree; from Old English weligBronwyn#3510 in the U.S.Fair breast, white-bosomed (fair, pure); from Welsh bron, 'breast', and gwen, 'white, fair, bleRyann#1189 in the U.S.Little king; descendant of Rían; double-n spelling variant of Ryan, from Irish Gaelic Ó Riain (Aislinn#1468 in the U.S.dream, visionMia#6 in the U.S.Mine; beloved; my ownNora#20 in the U.S.Honor; woman of honor; from Latin honora via HonoriaQuinn#97 in the U.S.Chief; descendant of ConnHallie#120 in the U.S.Dweller at the hall meadow (Old English), or a diminutive of Harriet/Halle meaning 'army ruler'Sloane#141 in the U.S.Raider, warrior — from Irish Gaelic Sluaghadhán, a diminutive of sluagh meaning host or raidingKaia#193 in the U.S.Sea — from Hawaiian kai (sea, ocean); also used as a Scandinavian variant of Katja (pure) and aBrianna#222 in the U.S.Strong, virtuous, honourable — feminine form of Brian, from Old Celtic brig (high, noble, stronRory#230 in the U.S.Red king; red-haired rulerNorah#262 in the U.S.Honor; from Irish Nóra, a short form of Honora (Latin honor) or EleanorAlanna#280 in the U.S.Dear child; fair, bright; little rockKira#385 in the U.S.Feminine form of Cyrus from Persian Kurush meaning sun or lord; also used as a feminine form ofLana#406 in the U.S.Multiple independent origins: in Hawaiian it means floating or light; in Slavic languages it isAnnalise#409 in the U.S.Combination of Anna (from Hebrew Channah meaning grace or favor) and Lise (Scandinavian and GerMonroe#467 in the U.S.From the Scottish and Irish surname Munro or Monroe, derived from Gaelic 'Bun Rath' (foot of thFiona#470 in the U.S.From Scottish Gaelic 'fionn' meaning white or fair; coined or popularized as a given name by ScMaren#472 in the U.S.Scandinavian form of Marina or Mary, from Latin 'marinus' (of the sea) or from Hebrew Miriam (bRylie#478 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Riley, from the Irish surname Ó Raghallaigh (descendant of Raghallach, meanEileen#654 in the U.S.Irish and Scottish Gaelic anglicization of Eibhlín, itself from the Old Norse Aveline or from tBriana#661 in the U.S.Feminine form of Brian, from Celtic brig or brigh meaning high, noble, or strength; Brian was t






