Rodney Til

in the US

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Rodney 244
Til 250,243
Rodney Til 21,430,399
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Rodney

Meaning & History

Til

(male) Originally a transferred use of the surname, but in independent use as a given name since the 18th century, when it was bestowed in honour of Admiral Lord Rodney (171992), who defeated the French navy in 175960. The surname probably derives ultimately from a place name, but the location and etymology of this are uncertain. Stoke Rodney in Somerset is named for the family: the manor was held by Richard de Rodene in the early 14th century. Rodden in Somerset was Reddene in Domesday Book; this may be the source of the surname.

short form: Rod.

pet form: Roddy.

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