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Meaning of the Name Rover |
The first name Rover is of English origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
English: Wanderer
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Eric
(Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
Erick
(Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
Erik
(Scandinavian)
Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
Ever Kingly. in Scandinavian Legend the Viking Sea Rover Ericson: (Son of Eric the Red) Landed on the Shores of America Years Before Christopher Columbus
Grover
(English)
Grove Dweller. Used As Both Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: American President Grover Cleveland
Grove Dweller. Used As Both Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: American President Grover Cleveland
Sol
(Hebrew)
Peace. Variant of Shalom. in the Bible Solomon (Son of David and Bathsheba) Succeeded His Father As King of Israel and Wrote Proverbs; Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon
Peace. Variant of Shalom. in the Bible Solomon (Son of David and Bathsheba) Succeeded His Father As King of Israel and Wrote Proverbs; Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon
Solomon
(Hebrew)
Peace. Variant of Shalom. in the Bible Solomon (Son of David and Bathsheba) Succeeded His Father As King of Israel and Wrote Proverbs; Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon
Peace. Variant of Shalom. in the Bible Solomon (Son of David and Bathsheba) Succeeded His Father As King of Israel and Wrote Proverbs; Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon