The baby name Roniie is a Female name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced ROH-nee (IPA: /ˈroʊni/).
The baby name Roniie is a Female name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced ROH-nee (IPA: /ˈroʊni/).
Roniie is in Origin.
Roniie is a modern, stylistic respelling of Ronnie, a unisex English pet form. As a short form of Ronald (Scots via Old Norse Rognvaldr), it carries the Norse elements regin “counsel, the gods” + valdr “ruler,” yielding senses such as “ruling advisor” or “power of counsel.” When taken from Veronica, its meaning traces to Greek Berenike, “bringing victory.” In Hebrew contexts it can echo Roni/Ronit, built on ron, “joy, song,” often read as “my joy” or the imperative “rejoice.”
Used independently since the mid-20th century in the UK and US, the name rose with Ronald’s popularity and later broadened as a casual, gender-flexible choice. The double-i spelling heightens distinctiveness while preserving familiar sound. Common kin and variants include Ronnie, Ronny, Ronni, Roni, and Ron; longer sources are Ronald and Veronica, with Hebrew parallels Ron, Roni, and Ronit. Overall meanings cluster around counsel, rule, victory, and joy.
Roniie is an extremely rare name. Across our dataset of national birth registries and international name records, Roniie appears only 11 times in total — found in 9 countries. If you're considering it, you'd be giving your child a name almost nobody else has.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CZ | Girls | 0 | #351 | 1 | 5,378 |
| PH | Boys | 0 | #408 | 1 | 11,440 |
| GT | Boys | 0 | #499 | 1 | 7,625 |
| IR | Girls | 0 | #545 | 1 | 8,334 |
| BO | Boys | 0 | #622 | 1 | 9,244 |
| CO | Boys | 0 | #980 | 2 | 15,656 |
| MX | Boys | 0 | #1,033 | 1 | 16,355 |
| MX | Girls | 0 | #1,267 | 1 | 17,781 |
| ZA | Boys | 0 | #1,272 | 1 | 25,619 |
| SA | Boys | 0 | #1,691 | 1 | 28,008 |
Roniie is popular in 9 countries — most recent births per country:
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