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Rodney

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Meaning and origin
Rodney is a English boy name. The meaning of the name is `Famous Island`.


Where is it used?
The name Rodney is mainly used in English.

If it's too long people might use
In English: Rod


For the opposite sex use:
In English: Roderick (M)


See also
In English: Roddy (M)


Extra information:
From Old English.

What Rodney`s say about their name
  1. The best thing about the name Rodney:
    i always love it
    The worst thing about the name:
    my freinds say roadney
    If my name wasn`t Rodney....:

    Extra information:
  2. The best thing about the name Rodney:
    The name sound destinguished.
    The worst thing about the name:
    People, especially in the south, often mispernounce it. (ROT-nee)
    If my name wasn`t Rodney....:
    No
    Extra information:
    No


More `Rodney` links
Rodney as abbreviation
Actors named Rodney
Rodney in the encyclopedia





Statistics for Rodney

Rodney appears in 2007`s top-1000 name list at rank 439. In the last 128 years Rodney has occupied a spot in the top 1000 without interruptions. The name reached the top-100 3 times. 1970 was a `top year` for the name Rodney. (Based on 128 years of name history) In that year it ranked #55. Our records go back to 1880

YearRankRank
2007439
2006449
2005448
2004433
2003383
2002371
2001358
2000343
1999321
1998319
1997281
1996266
1995255
1994244
1993225
1992210
1991198
1990180
1980121
197055
196068
195088
1940133
1930208
1920305
1910477
1900476
1890422
1880520


See also the US top 1000 names 2007

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