Rona
Found 10 entry about "Rona"
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Rona Name meanings & History
"rough island" in Scottish or "joyous song" in Hebrew. Variant of Rhona. Rona is primarily used as a girl's name.
Zodiac Sign of Rona: Reason Aries
Synonyms of Rona:
R: Reason,Restless,Rational,Resourceful
O: Ostentatious,Obsolete,Obstinate,Organized,Obsessive
N: Nitpicking,Nagging,Neurosis,Neat,Nice,Nutrition,Nervous
A: Assertive,Action,Angry,Argumentative,Aggressive,Ambitious
Rona is:- a Classic name
- a Informal name
- a Mature name
- a Natural name
- a Simple name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Rona Anderson (Scottish actress), Rona Barrett (American entertainment journalist)
2.) Rona (Female)
Usage: Scandinavian
Meanings: (Scandinavian) short forms of Ronalda.
Other Forms: Ronah, Ronalee, Ronnae, Ronnah, Ronnay, Ronne, Ronsy
3.) RONA (Female)
Usage: English
Meanings: Of uncertain derivation. Rona might be a feminine form of Ronald (wise ruler, powerful ruler) or a borrowing of the name of a Hebridean island. Rona is believed to have been coined in Scotland in the late 19th century. Var: Rhona. (RO-NAH)
4.) Rona (Female)
Usage: Hebrew
Meanings: Joy, song, my joy
Scripts: רוֹנָה(Hebrew)
רונה
Description: Joy, song, my joy. Feminine form of Ron 2. Rona is predominantly used as a feminine name.
Famous People
There are several famous people with the name Rona, including Canadian actress Rona Anderson and Israeli writer Rona Kenan.
5.) Rona (Female)
6.) Rona (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: (Scandinavian, Scottish) powerful
Other Forms: Rhona, Ronne, Ronni
7.) Rona (Female)
8.) Rona (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Joyful song, My joy
Description: Joyful song, My joy. Variant of Rrona. Rona is primarily used as a feminine given name. It can also be used as a surname.
Famous People
Famous people with the name Rona include Rona Anderson, a Scottish actress, and Rona Ambrose, a Canadian politician.
9.) RONA (Female)
10.) RONA (Female)
Usage: Scottish
Meanings: Of uncertain derivation, Rona can be a feminine form of Ronald (wise ruler, powerful ruler) or a borrowing of the name of a Hebridean island. The name is believed to have been coined in Scotland in the late 19th century. Var: Rhona. (RO-NAH)