๐ About Roni
Roni is a name with roots in multiple cultures. In Norse and Germanic tradition, it derives from Old Norse Rognvaldr, meaning "wise ruler" or "ruler's counselor." In Hebrew, Roni means "my joy" or "my song," from the root ranan (to sing). In Finland and Scandinavia, Roni has been a consistently popular boys' name since the 1990s. Its brevity and melodic quality give it cross-cultural appeal, sitting naturally in Nordic, Hebrew, and English-speaking contexts alike.
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โญ Famous People
- Roni Size โ British drum and bass musician and producer from Bristol, winner of the 1997 Mercury Prize for the album New Forms with his collective Reprazent.
- Roni Horn โ American visual artist and author known for her work in sculpture, photography, and drawing, often exploring identity, nature, and the Icelandic landscape.
- Roni Loren โ American romance novelist and New York Times bestselling author, known for the Loving on the Edge series.
- Roni Deutch โ American tax attorney and television personality known as the "Tax Lady," who hosted her own show and ran a firm specializing in IRS debt resolution.