Ronaldinho
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Ronaldinho is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “A Brazilian Portuguese diminutive and affectionate nickname for Ronaldo, derived from 'Ronald'. Ronaldo means 'power of the wolf' in Germanic languages.”, and peaked in popularity in 2006.
What Ronaldinho Means
“A Brazilian Portuguese diminutive and affectionate nickname for Ronaldo, derived from 'Ronald'. Ronaldo means 'power of the wolf' in Germanic languages.”
The Story of Ronaldinho
From the vibrant streets of Brazil comes a name that means 'power of the wolf,' infused with rhythm and joy.
Ronaldinho is a beloved Brazilian Portuguese diminutive, an affectionate nickname for Ronaldo, itself derived from Germanic roots meaning 'power of the wolf.' This name journeyed from ancient warrior lore to the sun-drenched football fields of modern Brazil.
This name is for your son who you imagine will move through life with an infectious spirit. He will be the one whose creativity sparks joy in others, a charismatic force who faces challenges with playful skill and boundless energy.
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Famous Namesakes
Ronaldinho
Brazilian professional footballer, considered one of the greatest.
Personality Traits
Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#12 in 2006
Total Births
35
First Recorded
2005
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