Roda
Found 4 entry about "Roda"
رضا(Arabic)
Roda Name meanings & History
Roda means "rose" or "rosy" in Greek. The given name of the Lebanese football player Roda Antar. Roda is predominantly used as a female name and is often chosen for its unique and exotic sound. It can be used as a first or middle name for baby girls.
Zodiac Sign of Roda: Reason Aries
Synonyms of Roda:
R: Resourceful,Restless,Reason,Rational
O: Ostentatious,Obsolete,Obsessive,Organized,Obstinate
D: Dutiful,Doting,Domestic,Demanding,Daddy,Determined
A: Aggressive,Assertive,Argumentative,Angry,Ambitious,Action
Roda is:- a Delicate name
- a Devious name
- a Informal name
- a Nerdy name
- a Unintellectual name
2.) Roda (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: The name Roda means "rose" or "the praise of the Lord".
Scripts: رضا(Arabic)
Ῥόδα (Greek)
Description: The name Roda means "rose" or "the praise of the Lord". The given name of the Lebanese football player Roda Antar. Roda is a name that can be used on its own or can be combined with other names to create unique combinations. It can also be spelled differently, depending on your preference.
3.) Roda (Female)
Usage: American
Meanings: There are various meanings associated with the name Roda. In Greek, it means "rose", while in German it means "fame" or "glory". In Arabic, the name means "gardener".
Scripts: In Greek, the name would be written as "Ρόδα", while in German it would be written as "Roda". In Arabic, it would be written as "رضى".
رضا(Arabic)
Description: The name Roda has roots in several languages and cultures, including Greek, German, and Arabic, among others. There are various meanings associated with the name Roda. In Greek, it means "rose", while in German it means "fame" or "glory". In Arabic, the name means "gardener". The given name of the Lebanese football player Roda Antar. The name Roda can be used for baby girls of any cultural or ethnic background.
4.) RODA (Female)
Usage: Polish
Meanings: Polish form of the English Rhoda, which is from the Latin Rhode and the Greek Rhode, names derived from the Greek rhodon (a rose). (RO-DAH)