
The name Rufino is of Latin origin and means "red-haired" or "red complexion". Antonio is also of Latin origin and means "priceless" or "inestimable".
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forenames > rufylo
The origin of the first name Rufylo is likely Greek, derived from the name Rufus which means "red-haired" or "red complexion".
forenames > rufy
The origin of the first name "Rufy" is not widely recorded or recognized as a traditional given name. It does not have a clear origin or meaning in most cultures. It is possible that "Rufy" is a variant or alternative spelling of other names such as "Ruby" or ...
forenames > rufus-spiff
Rufus is a Latin name that means "red-haired" or "red complexion". Spiff does not appear to have a traditional origin or meaning as a first name.
forenames > rufus-oluwole
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forenames > rufus-idowu
The name Rufus Idowu is of African origin. Rufus is a Latin name meaning "red-haired" or "red complexion", and Idowu is a Yoruba name meaning "born after twins".
forenames > rufus-f
The origin of the first name "Rufus" is Latin. It comes from the Latin word "rufus," which means "red-haired" or "ruddy."
forenames > rufus-amenya
The first name Rufus Ameya originates from Nigeria. "Rufus" is a Latin name meaning "red-haired" or "red complexion," while "Ameya" is a Nigerian name meaning "I am loved."
forenames > rufus-aiyegbusi
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forenames > rufus
The name Rufus is of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word "rufus" which means "red-haired" or "reddish." It was a common Roman cognomen given to those with red hair or a ruddy complexion.
forenames > ruft
The first name "Rufty" is of English origin. It is a variant of the surname "Ruff," which originally referred to someone who wore a ruff or collar-like ornament.