Names Like Rudolph
24 baby names similar to Rudolph in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Rudy#739 in the U.S.Short form of Rudolf or Rudolph, from the Old High German Hrodulf, composed of hrod (fame, glorRodolfo#1459 in the U.S.Famous wolf; renowned wolfRalph#1152 in the U.S.Wolf counsel; advice from the wolf; from Old Norse Ráðúlfr (ráð: counsel + úlfr: wolf)Randy#1019 in the U.S.Shield wolf; or strong protector; short form of Randolph or Randall, from Germanic Raginald or Elmer#1166 in the U.S.Noble and famous; from Old English Aethelmaer (aethel: noble + maer: famous)Liam#1 in the U.S.Strong-willed warrior and protectorHenry#5 in the U.S.Ruler of the home; estate ruler; lord of the houseWilliam#9 in the U.S.Resolute protector; determined guardian; will helmetHudson#17 in the U.S.Son of Hugh; son of the hooded one; son of mind and spiritMiles#44 in the U.S.Soldier; from Latin miles, or possibly Germanic Milo (merciful, gracious)Charles#48 in the U.S.Free man; from Germanic Karl (man, free man)Luis#144 in the U.S.Famous warrior; renowned in battle — from the Old High German elements hlud (fame) and wig (warCarlos#150 in the U.S.Free man; strong man — Spanish form of Charles, from Old High German karl (man, free man)Ryker#183 in the U.S.Rich, powerful ruler — from Germanic/Dutch surname Ryker or Riker, from Dutch rijk (rich, powerWalter#252 in the U.S.Ruler of the army; army commanderEmerson#254 in the U.S.Son of Emery; descendant of the powerful rulerOtto#277 in the U.S.Wealth, fortune; prosperous and powerfulDerek#284 in the U.S.Ruler of the people; powerful leader of the folkArchie#301 in the U.S.Truly brave; genuine and boldHugo#378 in the U.S.From the Germanic element hug meaning mind, intellect, or spiritRicardo#380 in the U.S.Spanish and Portuguese form of Richard, from Germanic elements ric meaning power and hard meaniFernando#387 in the U.S.Spanish and Portuguese form of Ferdinand, from Germanic elements frid (peace, journey) and nandRaymond#395 in the U.S.From Germanic Raginmund, combining ragin meaning counsel or advice and mund meaning protection Hank#413 in the U.S.Short form of Henry or Hankin (medieval diminutive of John/Johannes), from Germanic Heimrich me






