Ruggiero
Ruggiero Origin and Meaning
Ruggiero is a masculine Italian name with ancient Germanic roots. It derives from the Germanic name 'Hrodger,' composed of elements meaning 'fame' and 'spear.' This name entered Italian culture through medieval literature, most notably appearing in the epic poems 'Orlando Furioso' by Ariosto and 'Jerusalem Delivered' by Tasso, where Ruggiero features as a valiant Saracen knight who converts to Christianity. The name carries connotations of heroism, chivalry, and noble character due to these literary associations. While common in Italy throughout history, Ruggiero remains relatively rare in English-speaking countries, giving it an exotic appeal. The name has a melodious sound typical of Italian names, with its rolling 'r' and flowing vowels, making it both strong and musical.
Famous People Named Ruggiero
- Ruggiero LeoncavalloItalian composer
- Ruggiero GiovannelliItalian composer
- Ruggiero RicciAmerican violinist
- Ruggiero RizzitelliItalian footballer