Rando

التعريفات والمعاني

== Estonian == === Etymology === From rand (“shore”), or of Germanic origin, cognate to English Randolph. === Proper noun === Rando a male given name ==== Related terms ==== Ranno == German == === Etymology === Borrowed from English rando. === Noun === Rando m (strong, genitive Randos, plural Randos) (colloquial, youth language) A rando, a random. (An arbitrary person with whom one has no shared social connection.) == Italian == === Etymology === From the Germanic personal name Rando; see Randon. Also reduced from names such as Bertrando (see Bertram) and Randolfo (see Randolph). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈran.do/ Rhymes: -ando Hyphenation: Ràn‧do === Proper noun === Rando m or f by sense a surname === Anagrams === Andro, Nardò, andro-, andrò, nardo, radon, ronda