Rand name meaning

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Updated: March 16th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Germanic and Old English
Usage: Arabic, English, Swedish, Danish, Old DanishOld SwedishNorwegian and Finnish
Pronunciation: r(a)-nd
Meaning: Tree of Good Scent
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What does Rand mean?

Famous unisex name Rand has origin in Germanic and Old English, Rand means "Tree of Good Scent" is majorly used in Arabic, Old DanishOld SwedishNorwegian, English, Swedish, Danish and Finnish. Rand is variant of prevailing and ceaseless Randolph.

Randolph is variant of customary Rodolphe. Randolph is form of Randolf in English language. Admired Randolph's origin is Germanic and Old High German, meaning of Randolph is "The Elements Rant Meaning Shield Edge and Glory and Wolf".

Rand is variant form of preeminent and ceaseless Ransom. Substantially used in English famed, Ransom has origin in Old English, meaning of Ransom is "The Son of the Shield and Son of Rand".

Rand is form of Randr in Swedish and Danish languages.

How do I pronounce Rand?

The two syllabled name Rand is pronounced, r(a)-nd.

Variants of Rand

Randolph, Ransom, Rodolphe, Randolf, Rando, Randr, Randi, Randolphe, Hruodolf, Rudolphus, Rudolph, Randolv, Randolfr, Ragnfrid, Randa, Miranda, Randid

How popular is the name Rand?

Rand was a common name in United States. Over 2963 babies have been named Rand since 1913. At its zenith in 1952,. However after 108 years, the name is currently sliding down on the charts.

Rand is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales, its highest ever rank is 2613 (2011) in its 12 years run on England and Wales naming chart. Also, Rand is a familiar name in Saudi Arabia, Canada, India, Israel, Iraq and Sweden.

At least, 8000 people globally have been given the name as per our evaluation.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
2018507118136936
2017471220106249
2016458721936111
2015504518944611
2014505018846213
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Rand in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands5550
Sweden3352661
Norway10111524
Denmark40290

What numbers say about Rand?

You respond to occurrences in an unusual, impulsive but also creative way. You are patient when it comes to love but also jealous. You believe that nothing is impossible until your heart beats. You are all about adventure and travel. Once you distance yourself from everything you know inspiration will walk into your life again. The only person you need to prove yourself is the person you see in the mirror every day.

Other names similar to Rand

  •  Tarek - Used largely in Albanian, Arabic and Turkish rarefied, Tarek means "First Star, Nocturnal Visitors or Coming at Night" and of Arabic origin is a baby boy name
  •  Shardul - Used mostly in Indian, Arabic and Malayalam recent and outlandish, Shardul means "Resembling a Tiger or Lion" has its origin in Sanskrit is a boy name
  •  Hamnah - Used dominantly in Arabic and Sindhi new-fangled and anomalous, Hamnah means "Narrator of Hadith or Daughter of Jahsh Al-asdiyah" is used for baby girls
  •  Zairah - Meaning of Zairah is Visitor or Guest is used prevalently in Arabic and Sindhi is used as a baby girl name
  •  Mehmood means The Prophet of Islam has its origin in Arabic is a boy name is used principally in Hindi and Arabic

Famous people named Rand

  • Rand Dyck, author of the Canadian Politics: Critical Approaches textbook which is used
  • Rand Hummel, American author, preacher and camp administrator
  • Rand Miller, CEO and co-founder of Cyan Worlds
  • Rand Beers, American government official
  • Rand Chappell, American college basketball coach
  • Rand Paul, American politician and physician serving as the junior United States Senator
  • Rand Araskog, prominent U.S. businessman and an ex-CEO of ITT Corporation
  • Rand Holmes, Canadian artist and illustrator probably best
  • Randy Finch in Outside Providence as Producer
  • Randy Stamhuis in I, Robot as Camera and Electrical Department
  • Randy Shropshire in May as Camera and Electrical Department
  • Actor Rand Bridges, known for tvMovie Daria in 'Is It College Yet?'
  • Rand Brooks characterized crucial role of Lucky Jenkins in 1948 action and adventure film Borrowed Trouble.
  • Rand Porter, from 1975 western movie My Name Is Legend, who characterized N.

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