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Ronith
How to Pronounce Ronith
Pronounced roh-NEET /roʊˈniːt/Low
Meaning: Ronith has two honest routes. In Hebrew it belongs to the family of Ron, meaning 'joy' or 'song,' with Ronit a well-known related name. It is also used in India, where it can be read as a variant of names in the Rohit or Ronit family. For any given child either route is possible, so we note both rather than forcing one.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.
History & Origin
Ronith can be traced two ways, and we keep both honest. In Hebrew it sits with Ron and Ronit, names built on the sense of 'joy' or 'song.' It is also carried by families of Indian heritage, where it aligns with the Ronit and Rohit sound. The name is rare in the United States and its route depends on the family behind it.
Ronith stayed rare, given to only about fourteen boys a year around its 2002 peak. A boy named Ronith then is in his early twenties today. Whether the family intends the Hebrew 'joy' or an Indian reading, the name carries a warm, uncommon sound in American use.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Ronith mean?
In Hebrew it relates to Ron, meaning 'joy' or 'song'; it is also used as an Indian name in the Ronit and Rohit family. Both routes are genuine.
How do you pronounce Ronith?
It is commonly said roh-NEET /roʊˈniːt/ - two syllables, stress on the last.
Is Ronith a boy or girl name?
Here Ronith is used as a boy's name; the related Ronit is often a girl's name in Hebrew.
How popular is Ronith?
It was always rare, given to only about fourteen boys a year at its peak in the early two-thousands.













