Roi
Found 5 entry about "Roi"
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Roi Name meanings & History
"my shepherd" or "my companion". Galician short form of Rodrigo. Roi is primarily used as a masculine given name. It can also be used as a surname in some cases.
Zodiac Sign of Roi: Reason Aries
Synonyms of Roi:
R: Rational,Resourceful,Reason,Restless
O: Organized,Obsessive,Obsolete,Obstinate,Ostentatious
I: Indulgence,Intimate,Involved
Roi is:- a Boring name
- a Complex name
- a Informal name
- a Rough name
- a Strong name
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Roi include Roi Maor (Israeli football player), Roi Kais (Israeli journalist), and Roi Klein (Israeli army officer who sacrificed his life to save his fellow soldiers).
2.) Roi (Male)
Usage: Hebrew
Meanings: Roi has different meanings depending on its origin. In Hebrew, it means "my shepherd" which is symbolic of guidance and protection. In French, it means "king" which is associated with power and royalty.
Scripts: In Hebrew, Roi is written as רוֹעִי.
רוֹעִי(Hebrew)
Description: Roi has multiple origins. It is a Hebrew name meaning "my shepherd." In French, Roi means "king.". Roi has different meanings depending on its origin. In Hebrew, it means "my shepherd" which is symbolic of guidance and protection. In French, it means "king" which is associated with power and royalty. Means "my shepherd" in Hebrew. Roi is used as both a first name and a last name. It is more commonly used as a first name for boys.
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Roi include Roi Klein, an Israeli soldier who was killed in action during the 2006 Lebanon War, and Roi Maimon, an Israeli footballer who plays for Hapoel Be'er Sheva.
3.) Roi (Male)
4.) Roi (Male)
5.) Roi (Unisex)
Usage: Japanese
Meanings: The French and Spanish version of Roi means "king" or "ruler," while the Hebrew version means "shepherd."
Scripts: In Hebrew, Roi is written as רוֹעִי.
ろい(Japanese Hiragana)
ロイ(Japanese Katakana)
呂伊,
呂偉,
路以,
路伊,
路威,
路郁,
遼威(Japanese Kanji)
Pronunciation: Roi is pronounced "roy."
ṘO-EE
Description: Roi has several origins. It is the French and Spanish version of the Latin name Rex, meaning "king" or "ruler." It is also a Hebrew name, derived from the word "roee," which means "shepherd.". The French and Spanish version of Roi means "king" or "ruler," while the Hebrew version means "shepherd.". Roi is used as a first name for boys.
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Roi include Roi Maimon, an Israeli basketball player, and Roi Yellinek, an Israeli footballer.
Related Names to Roi
Some related names to Roi include Rex, Roy, Rey, and Roel.