Meaning of name Rona
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Meaning 
The name Rona has the following meaning: Powerful and mighty. Also has the meaning of "my joy" in Hebrew, "sea " in Irish and "From the islands" in Scottish. A variant of Rhona.
It is a female name, suitable for baby girls.
Popularity 
As a baby girl name, Rona is currently not a popular baby name in the USA.
The following chart shows the popularity of the name Rona in the USA, over the past 100 years.
Pronunciation  The name Rona is pronounced as ron-nuh Origins  Related names  The following names are baby names related to Rona and are suitable names for brothers and sisters of Rona: Boys - Danely, Denby, Denholm, Einar, Elvis, Erik, Garth, Gunnar, Gustav, Kason, Lambert, Girls - Dagny, Dahlia, Erika, Ingrid, Karina, Kristina, Nessa, Nissa, Signe, Tyra, Both genders - Dyre, Eric, Harold
Variants 
The name Rona is itself a variant of Ronald
Style 
We think the name Rona should fall under the following style category: Traditional. See other Traditional girl names
Impression 
Based on our research, most people would imagine a person with the name Rona to be: An athletic and mythical womanIn one word, you might describe Rona as a(n) " mythical" person. See other "mythical" names for girls.
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Famous persons  The names of some famous persons by the name Rona (or its variants) are: Rona Barrett, born on 8 October, a famous columnist. Rona Barrett's background: An American gossip columnist and businesswoman who runs a non-profit organization, Rona Barrett Foundation, in Santa Ynez, California dedicated to the aid and support of senior citizens in need. Rona Murray, born on 10 February, a famous poet. Rona Murray's background: A Canadian poet who was awaded the Pat Lowther Award in 1982. Rona Jaffe, born on 12 June, a famous writer. Rona Jaffe's background: An American novelist. Jaffe wrote her first book, The Best of Everything in the 1950s which was later made into a movie, starring Joan Crawford. The book has been described as distinctly 'pre-women's liberation' in the way it depicts women in the working world.
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