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Rinaldo Orsini may refer to: Rinaldo Orsini (cardinal) (died 1374), cardinal from 1350 Rinaldo Orsini (condottiero) (1402–1450) Rinaldo Orsini (archbishop) [it]
Rinaldo_Orsini
Italian noble family
Malabranca Orsini O.P. (1278) Giordano Orsini (1278) Napoleone Orsini (1288) Francesco Napoleone Orsini (1295) Matteo Orsini O.P. (1327) Rinaldo Orsini (1350)
Orsini_family
Italian cardinal
included six conclaves. Born in Rome to Rinaldo Orsini, Lord of Monterotondo and of Marino, son of Matteo Rosso Orsini 'il Grande'; and Ocilenda, perhaps the
Napoleone_Orsini_(cardinal)
Surname list
Orsini (1541–1585), first duke of Bracciano Paolo Giordano II Orsini (1591–1656), nobleman Pope Benedict XIII, born Pietro Francisco Orsini Rinaldo Orsini
Orsini
Italian prelate
Rinaldo Orsini (died 6 June 1374) was an Italian prelate during the Avignon Papacy. Born in the 1290s, he was a nephew of Cardinal Napoleone Orsini. He
Rinaldo_Orsini_(cardinal)
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
intermittently until 1634. In 1445, through his marriage with Caterina Appiani, Rinaldo Orsini acquired the Lordship of Piombino. In 1501–1503 the lordship came under
Piombino
1398–1805 state in Tuscany, Italy
the siege was abandoned and Rinaldo Orsini ruled the lordship until his death from the plague in 1450. After Rinaldo Orsini's wife Caterina Appiani died
Principality_of_Piombino
Wife of Lorenzo de' Medici
Clarice Orsini (1453 – 30 July 1488) was the daughter of Jacopo Orsini, and Maddalena Orsini; both from the Orsini family, a great Roman noble house, and
Clarice_Orsini
Italian condottiero
Rinaldo Orsini (died 1450) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the Orsini family. He was the son of Jacopo Orsini. In 1426 he fought for the Pope
Rinaldo_Orsini_(condottiero)
1478 plot in the Republic of Florence
managed to obtain the archbishopric of Florence for his brother-in-law, Rinaldo Orsini [it]; but Sixtus appointed Francesco Salviati, a friend and relative
Pazzi_conspiracy
husband, the condottiero Rinaldo Orsini, whom she had married in 1440 and who had already supported her mother. When Rinaldo died, Caterina was forced
Caterina_Appiani
Italian nobleman (died 1431)
Sovana. His father died on 31 August 1390, shortly after his uncle, Rinaldo Orsini. He was too young to maintain his father and uncle's control over Orvieto
Giacomo Orsini, Count of Tagliacozzo
Giacomo_Orsini,_Count_of_Tagliacozzo
Topics referred to by the same term
Orsini (died 1340), cardinal 1327–40 Napoleone Orsini (cardinal) (1263–1342), cardinal 1288–1342 Rinaldo Orsini (cardinal) (died 1374), cardinal 1350–74; a
Cardinal_Orsini
Series of executions in 1503
of Rinaldo Orsini and Jacopo Santacroce, a Roman gentleman who supported the Orsini faction (the latter were later released, while Cardinal Orsini was
Senigallia_massacre
Roman prelate
brother Rinaldo became count of Tagliacozzo. His uncle, Cardinal Rinaldo Orsini, played a role in Giacomo's upbringing. Pope Urban V gave the young Orsini a
Giacomo_Orsini_(cardinal)
Italian cardinal and Papal diplomat (1445–1474)
– 3 January 1474 Predecessor Giovanni de' Diotisalvi [it] Successor Rinaldo Orsini [it] Other posts Administrator of Mende & Sevilla(1473-1474) Bishop
Pietro_Riario
Head of the Catholic Church from 1370 to 1378
January was consecrated Bishop of Rome and crowned by the new protodeacon Rinaldo Orsini in the cathedral Notre Dame des Doms in Avignon. Immediately on his
Pope_Gregory_XI
Roman Catholic basilica and landmark in Vatican City
Annibaldo di Ceccano (1342–1350) Guillaume de La Jugie (1362–1365) Rinaldo Orsini (1366–1374) Hugues de Saint-Martial (1374–1378) Philippe d'Alençon (1378–1397)
St._Peter's_Basilica
Italian nobleman
War of Ferrara. Orsini's first wife was Francesca d'Alviano. His second wife was Maddalena Orsini, with whom he had four children: Rinaldo [it] (died 1509)
Jacopo Orsini, Lord of Monterotondo
Jacopo_Orsini,_Lord_of_Monterotondo
Building in Rome, Italy
(1251.12 – 1276.07.11), later Pope Adrian V Napoleone Orsini (1288.05.16 – 1342.03.23) Rinaldo Orsini (1350.12.17 – 1374.06.06) Gentile di Sangro (1378.09
Sant'Adriano_al_Foro
Town in Umbria, Italy
cities, submitted to the Orsini under Florentine protection against the pope, leading to the excommunication of Rinaldo Orsini by Urban VI. In 1388 Boniface
Spoleto
Former Roman Catholic Church ceremony
Urban III) ) says that Urban III was crowned by protodeacon Giacinto Bobone Orsini but this is unlikely because this cardinal was absent from the papal court
Papal_coronation
City and comune in Umbria, Italy
concluded. Orvieto then experienced a succession of lordships, including Rinaldo Orsini (1378–1390), Biordo Michelotti (1395–1398), and Giovanni Tomacello (1398–1404)
Orvieto
Italian noble family
II's sister, although the effective rule was held by her husband Rinaldo Orsini. Rinaldo died of plague in 1450, and Caterina in 1451, after which Emanuele
Appiani_family
2016 Italian-British TV series
Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding the death of Giovanni thickens and Rinaldo Albizzi, Cosimo's main opponent in the Signoria, tries to block the construction
Medici_(TV_series)
Emanuele Appiani, to her daughter Caterina, married to the condottiero Rinaldo Orsini. She died in Piombino in 1450. Colonna family Mauro Carrara, Signori
Paola_Colonna
Head of the Catholic Church from 1277 to 1280
(Latin: Nicolaus III; c. 1225 – 22 August 1280), born Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 25 November
Pope_Nicholas_III
Comune in Umbria, Italy
000 cavalry and 5,000 infantry under Cardinal Giovanni Vitelleschi, Rinaldo Orsini, Paolo della Molara, Niccolò Vitelli, and Count Everso dell'Anguillara
Foligno
Italian bishop and Cardinal
the Gascons and Bretons. Pileo and the army, joined by the forces of Rinaldo Orsini, then moved against Orvieto, which they seized and in which they installed
Pietro_Pileo_di_Prata
Roman nobleman and bishop
of Padua from 1353 until his death. Orsini was a brother of Cardinal Rinaldo Orsini. He studied at the University of Bologna and the University of Padua
Giovanni_Orsini_(died_1359)
Metropolitan see of the Catholic Church
Died) Pietro Riario, O.F.M. Conv. (20 Jul 1473 – 3 January 1474 Died) Rinaldo Orsini (28 Jan 1474 –1508) Cosimo de' Pazzi (5 Jul 1508 – 8 April 1513 Died)
Archdiocese_of_Florence
Florentine diplomat and religious leader
adversary of the Medici family. On 27 Mar 1486, he was ordained a priest by Rinaldo Orsini, Archbishop of Florence. He became Bishop of Volterra in 1478, by nomination
Francesco_Soderini
Cardinal-Deacon of S. Maria Nuova; archpriest of the Lateran Basilica Rinaldo Orsini (17 December 1350) – Cardinal-Deacon of S. Adriano Etienne Aubert (17
1362_conclave
Italian diplomat and writer from Florence
by Pope Sixtus IV against the Florentine clergy. With the archbishop Rinaldo Orsini, he convened a synod of the local clergy and succeeded in returning
Gentile_de'_Becchi
Catholic appointments from 1342 to 1350
Sabina (received the title on 3 February 1351), † 23 February 1353 Rinaldo Orsini – cardinal-deacon of S. Adriano, † 6 June 1374 Jean de Caraman – cardinal-deacon
Cardinals created by Clement VI
Cardinals_created_by_Clement_VI
College of Cardinals Guy de Boulogne, and crowned by the new protodeacon Rinaldo Orsini in the cathedral Notre Dame des Doms in Avignon. Miranda, Salvador.
1370_conclave
seigniory, thanks to the support of her son-in-law, the condottiero Rinaldo Orsini. When Paola died, the latter inherited the title under his daughter
Emanuele_Appiani
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
Cappelletti X, pp. 527-528. Eubel I, pp. 385-386. Giovanni Orsini was the brother of Rinaldo Orsini, who had been made a cardinal in 1350. He was treasurer
Diocese_of_Padua
VI (Cardinal-nephew) Archpriest of the patriarchal Lateran Basilica Rinaldo Orsini Deacon of S. Adriano 1350, December 17 Pope Clement VI Jean de Caraman
1352_conclave
French archivist and historian (1908–1992)
of Saint Francis in 1942. Labande died in Poitiers on July 22, 1992. Rinaldo Orsini, comte de Tagliacozzo, et les premières guerres suscitées en Italie
Edmond-René_Labande
Italian jurist (1450–1491)
non-assignment of the Florentine Archbishopric, that had been granted to Rinaldo Orsini. With the death of Salviati, the university of Pontifical law of Florence-Pisa
Antonio_Cocchi_Donati
Sforza, he sided with the former. In 1448 he besieged Piombino, helping Rinaldo Orsini, who was attacked by the Aragonese. The latter, anyway, hired him four
Everso_II_degli_Anguillara
of Cesare II Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla and Duke of Amalfi and Isabella Orsini. Ferrante succeeded his father in 1632. In 1638 he sold all the minor Neapolitan
Ferrante_III_Gonzaga
Italian noble family in the Middle Ages
basis of this legend has been in question since the work of Luigi Passerini Orsini de' Rilli [it] in the mid-nineteenth century. The first apparently historical
Pazzi
Position in the Catholic Church
Lucius III in 1181 Ugolino di Conti was elected Pope Gregory IX in 1227 Rinaldo di Jenne was elected Pope Alexander IV in 1254 Pedro Julião was elected
Dean of the College of Cardinals
Dean_of_the_College_of_Cardinals
Italian family
Rinaldo degli Albizzi took control of the city before his exile. Rinaldo degli Albizzi (1370–1442) was the elder son of Maso degli Albizzi. Rinaldo was
Albizzi
by the Saracens in the tenth century, and between 996 and 1000, Count Rinaldo of the Marsi accounts initially built on Sant'Angelo hill a lookout tower
Castello_di_Carsoli
Italian artist
granddaughter of Rinaldo degli Albizzi, leader of the aristocratic Guelph party of Republic of Florence; both her father Ormanno and grandfather Rinaldo were exiled
Maria_Ormani
Catholic appointments from 1378 to 1384
Galeotto Tarlati de Petramala Giovanni d'Amelia Filippo Ruffini O.P. Poncello Orsini Bartolomeo Mezzavacca Renoul de Monteruc Gentile di Sangro Philippe d'Alençon
Cardinals_created_by_Urban_VI
Church in Rome, Italy
dates to the 11th century. It was rebuilt around 1450 by Cardinal Latino Orsini, as a chapel for a monastery he established next door, and in which he installed
San_Salvatore_in_Lauro
Office of the Papal household
(1206–1216) Pandolfo Verraclo (1216–1222) Sinibaldo (ca.1222 – ca.1227) Rinaldo Conti di Segni (1227–1231), later Pope Alexander IV (1231–1236 – no information
Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church
Camerlengo_of_the_Holy_Roman_Church
Italian Catholic Cardinal
Rinaldo d'Este (1618 – 30 September 1672) was an Italian Catholic cardinal. Rinaldo d'Este was born in 1618, the son of Alfonso III d'Este, Duke of Modena
Rinaldo_d'Este_(1618–1672)
Noble family
in the Abruzzo from the 15th century, and Count of Conversano after an Orsini family marriage in 1546, among other titles. The Acquaviva family (since
House_of_Acquaviva
Church in Rome, Italy
Gabrielli (10 February – 10 November 1642) Virginio Orsini, O.B.E. (10 November 1642 – 14 March 1644) Rinaldo d'Este (28 November 1644 – 12 December 1644) Giancarlo
Santa_Maria_della_Scala
Catholic basilica in of Rome, Italy
de' Goti Virginio Orsini, OSIoHieros. (10 November 1642 – 14 March 1644); translated to the Deaconry of S. Maria in Cosmedin Rinaldo d'Este (28 November
Santa_Francesca_Romana
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
Orsini (iuniore) (1400–1405 Appointed, Cardinal-Priest of Santi Silvestro e Martino ai Monti) ... Gaspard de Diano (1438–1451 Died) Cardinal Rinaldo Piscicello
Archdiocese_of_Naples
Church in Rome, Italy
Ferdinando de' Medici (1623–1644) Giangiacomo Teodoro Trivulzio (1644) Rinaldo d'Este (1644–1668) Friedrich von Hessen-Darmstadt (1668–1670) Paolo Savelli
San_Nicola_in_Carcere
Duchess Ceased to be Duchess Death Spouse Girolama Orsini Luigi Orsini, Count of Pitigliano (Orsini) 1504 1519 19 August 1545 husband's accession 10 September
List_of_Parmese_consorts
Italian nobleman
Caetani, lord of Sermoneta and Bassiano, and Giacoma Orsini, the daughter of Rinaldo and Giacomo Orsini of Marino. Around 1348, at Nicola's death, he inherited
Onorato_Caetani_(died_1400)
Comune in Abruzzo, Italy
the first certain news is given since XII century when it was a fief of Orsini and, later, of Accounts of Manoppello and Marchesi Celaia of Chieti. The
Torricella_Peligna
1929 film
Vaser as Silvestro Lia Bosco as Barbara Anna Vinci Rolando Costantino Rinaldo Rinaldi Arcangelo Aversa Arnaldo Baldaccini Sante Bonaldo Vittorio Gonzi
Sun_(film)
Mother church of the Catholic Society of Jesus in Rome
the tabernacle. The angels surrounding the IHS aureole were sculpted by Rinaldo Rinaldi (1793–1873). The two angels kneeling at each side of the aureole
Church_of_the_Gesù
The cardinals were confined by Senator Matteo Rosso Orsini, the father of Giovanni Caetano Orsini (Pope Nicholas III), who had been appointed to his office
1241_papal_election
Duchess of Parma from 1728 to 1731
after her husband's death. Princess Enrichetta was the third daughter of Rinaldo d'Este, Duke of Modena and Duchess Charlotte of Brunswick-Lüneburg. She
Enrichetta_d'Este
Nobleman of the Kingdom of Naples
Ladislaus reached a peace agreement with the Marzano brothers; Giacomo Orsini, Count of Tagliacozzo; and Giacomo Stendardo. Goffredo was rapidly restored
Goffredo Marzano, Count of Alife
Goffredo_Marzano,_Count_of_Alife
Italian cardinal (1538–1586)
was taken to Paris in 1565 in the Cardinal's household and dedicated his Rinaldo to him but was deemed mentally unstable in 1579 and confined at Ferrara
Luigi_d'Este
Rome Catholic basilica and landmark in Rome, Italy
Bulcani (1385–1394) Stefano Palosio (1394–1396) Enrico Minutoli (1396–1412) Rinaldo Brancaccio (1412–1427) Francesco Lando (1427) Jean de la Rochetaillée (1428–1437)
Santa_Maria_Maggiore
Administrative subdivision of the Papal States (1210-1798)
Azzo VII, as bastard son of Azzo's son, Rinaldo. Azzo VIII After 1263 1293-1308 31 January 1308 Giovanna Orsini September 1282 three children Beatrice
March_of_Ancona
1198 (6 years, 284 days) Celestine III COELESTINVS Tertius Giacinto Bobone Orsini c. 1105 Rome, Papal States 86 / 93 Motto: Perfice gressus meos in semitis
List_of_popes
Italian noblewoman (1463–1509)
Carlo VIII. in Italia raccontata da Marin Sanudo e pubblicata per cura di Rinaldo Fulin". p. 601. Lev 2011, pp. 186. Mallett, Michael; Shaw, Christine (2012)
Caterina_Sforza
Palazzo Fenzi Florence Courthouse Palazzo Frescobaldi, Florence Galleria Rinaldo Carnielo Palazzo Gerini Palazzo Gherardi Palazzo Ginori Palazzo Giugni
List_of_palaces_in_Italy
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Augeri, Bernardus De Lacu, Pietro di Vico, Girolamo Orsini, Francesco Orsini, and Nicola Orsini. After the end of the Avignon Papacy, in 1377 these were
Stroncone
Spanish mezzo-soprano
Maffio Orsini, Lucrezia Borgia Elisabetta I, Maria Stuarda Sara, Roberto Devereux Leonora, La Favorita Pierotto, Linda di Chamonix Georg F Handel Rinaldo Rinaldo
Silvia_Tro_Santafé
Italian humanist
[citation needed] He was the eldest of four children born to Sandra and Rinaldo Braccesi. He had to start work at an early age, since his family had fallen
Alessandro_Braccesi
Italian Roman Catholic prelate (1389–1451)
Succeeded by Preceded by Archbishop of Conza 1422–1438 Succeeded by Latino Orsini Preceded by Archbishop of Naples 1438–1451 Succeeded by Rinaldo Piscicello
Gaspard_de_Diano
Roman Catholic basilica, a landmark of Rome, Italy
Conti di Segni (1198–1206) Aldobrandino Gaetani (o Ildebrando) (1216–1219) Rinaldo dei Signori di Ienne (1227–1234) Robert Somercote (1231 or 1239–1251) The
Sant'Eustachio
Francesco Moricotti Prignani Camerlengo Marino Bulcani Protodeacon Tommaso Orsini dei Conti Elected pope Pietro Tomacelli Name taken: Boniface IX ← 1378 1404 →
1389_conclave
Title conferred upon a particular Cardinal by a Catholic monarch
Alessandro Orsini Guido Bentivoglio (vice-protector from 1621 until 1636) 1621–1636: Maurizio di Savoia 1636–1644: Antonio Barberini 1645–1672: Rinaldo d'Este
Crown-cardinal
Medieval Italian history source publication
concerning the Saracens in Italy from the 1697 Italian translation by Gian Rinaldo Carli. John the Deacon: Deeds of the Neapolitan Bishops (Chronicon episcoporum
Rerum_italicarum_scriptores
1848–1870 consolidation of Italian states
Succession. A sense of Italian national identity was reflected in Gian Rinaldo Carli's Della Patria degli Italiani, written in 1764. It told how a stranger
Unification_of_Italy
1754–1760 Domenico III Favilla : 1760–1766 Aurelio Parisio : 1766–1772 Rinaldo Santomagno : 1772–1778 Domenico III Favilla : 1778–1780 (second time) Prospero
List of abbots of Monte Cassino
List_of_abbots_of_Monte_Cassino
Latin announcement of the election of a pope
upon himself the name Innocent the Thirteenth. 29 May 1724 Pierfrancesco Orsini – elected Benedict XIII Annuntio vobis gaudium magnum; papam habemus: Eminentissimum
Habemus_papam
Comune in Umbria, Italy
ciborium with a painted panel of the Risen Christ, attributed in style to Rinaldo di Calvi. The church was rebuilt in 1675 by the Arrighi family; it serves
Calvi_dell'Umbria
Died) Tommaso Orsini (1566–1568 Appointed, Bishop of Foligno) Timoteo Giustiniani (1568–1571 Died) Gregorio Forbicini (1572–1579 Died) Rinaldo Corso (1579–1582
Roman Catholic Diocese of Strongoli
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Strongoli
Innocent IV himself died, attended by the spiritual ministrations of Cardinal Rinaldo dei Conti di Segni. He and the Papal Curia had been staying in Naples,
1254_papal_election
Guzzanti Vanni Lenna Innocenzo Leontini Claudia Lombardo Raffaele Iannuzzi Rinaldo Magnani Alberto Magnolfi Chiara Moroni Francesco Musotto Emiddio Novi Renata
List of Forza Italia leading members by political origin
List_of_Forza_Italia_leading_members_by_political_origin
Theatre role in which an actress wears male clothing
mezzo-soprano or countertenor; "Sesto" is sung by a soprano Händel's Rinaldo: the title role "Rinaldo", sung at its premiere by a castrato, is currently sung by
Breeches_role
Constantinople; Administrator of the see of Coron (elected Pope Gregory XII) Giordano Orsini Cardinal-Priest of SS. Silvestro e Martino ai Monti 1405, June 12 Innocent
1406_conclave
Tomacelli Distant relative Future Pope Boniface IX Tommaso Orsini ca.1383 Relative Rinaldo Brancaccio 17 December 1384 Relative Marino Bulcani Distant
List_of_cardinal-nephews
Italian steel company
absence of unions. On 30 September 2025, Confindustria President Emanuele Orsini met with the unions, reiterating that steel production is crucial to Italy's
Ilva_(company)
Head of the Catholic Church from 1294 to 1303
his mother, Emilia Patrasso di Guarcino, a niece of Pope Alexander IV (Rinaldo dei Conti di Segni—who was himself a nephew of Pope Gregory IX), he was
Pope_Boniface_VIII
Comune in Umbria, Italy
Frederick II, but the municipality held out; it later faced further attacks by Rinaldo, the imperial Duke of Spoleto. During the 14th century Narni continued
Narni
austere mode of life. He decided to join a community of hermits led by Rinaldo di Piedimonte. He moved to one such place in Rome and later moved to another
Nicola_da_Forca_Palena
Giordano Orsini 1401–1405 Giovanni Bozzutto 1407–1415 Giacomo dei Rossi 1418–1435 Nicola de Diano 1418–1435 Gaspare de Diano 1438–1451 Rinaldo Piscicello
List of bishops and archbishops of Naples
List_of_bishops_and_archbishops_of_Naples
Noble family in Florence, Italy
granted by Emperor Frederick II as an award for brave captains. In 1300 Rinaldo Altoviti was chosen with Dante Alighieri as chief of the Priors and possessed
Altoviti
Marcello Staglieno Antonio Serena Luigi Roveda Luigi Roscia Giuseppe Bodo Rinaldo Bosco Erminio Enzo Boso Andrea Guglieri Giuseppe Leoni Elia Manara Donato
List of members of the Senate of Italy, 1992–1994
List_of_members_of_the_Senate_of_Italy,_1992–1994
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
Franciscus (de Antiochia) (9 May 1312 – 1320) Giovanni Orsini (10 October 1320 – c. 1333) Cardinal Matteo Orsini, O.P. (1334 – 1336 Resigned) Theobaldus (24 April
Archdiocese_of_Palermo
Roman Catholic diocese in Rome, Italy
1273–1276 (later Pope Innocent V, † 1276) vacant 1276–1278 Latino Malabranca Orsini, 1278–1294 Hugh Aycelin, 1294–1297 Leonardo Patrasso, apostolic administrator
Suburbicarian Diocese of Ostia
Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Ostia
younger brother of Rudolf II, nephew of Philip II (William, Vilém) Guillaume Orsini de Rosenberg 1535 1592 Leonhard Harrach von Rohrau und Pirckenstein [it]
List of knights of the Golden Fleece
List_of_knights_of_the_Golden_Fleece
Italian nobleman, city leader, and Roman Catholic cardinal
Alexander IV and judge in a case between the Bishop of Ascoli and a certain Rinaldo. Goffredo da Alatri was created cardinal-deacon in the Consistory of 17
Goffredo_da_Alatri
RINALDO ORSINI
RINALDO ORSINI
Male
English
Scottish Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Raghnall, RANALD means "wise ruler."
Boy/Male
Italian Teutonic
Wise power.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, German, Jamaican, Portuguese, Spanish
Rules with Counsel; Form of Ronald; Well Advised Ruler; Ruler Advisor; Wise Ruler
Male
French
 Old French form of German Reinhold, REINALD means "wise ruler."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Reynaldus, REYNALDO means "wise ruler."
Male
English
English and Scottish name derived from Old Norse Rögnvaldr, RONALD means "wise ruler."
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Reynaldus, RONALDO means "wise ruler."
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Reginaldus, REINALDO means "wise ruler."
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Wise power.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Geraldus, GIRALDO means "spear ruler."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Reginaldus, RINALDO means "wise ruler."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Portuguese
Wise Ruler; Rule; Form of Reginald; Counsel Power
Boy/Male
Spanish
Counselor-ruler.
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English, German, Scottish
Counsel Power; Rules with Counsel; Form of Ronald
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Arnoldus, ARNALDO means "eagle power."
Boy/Male
British, English, French, German, Italian, Teutonic
Form of Reginald; Counsel Power
Female
English
Feminine form of English/Scottish Ronald, RONALDA means "wise ruler."
Boy/Male
Spanish American
Rules with counsel. Form of Ronald.
Boy/Male
Scottish
Rules with counsel. Form of Ronald.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Ricardus, RICARDO means "powerful ruler."
RINALDO ORSINI
RINALDO ORSINI
Girl/Female
Indian
Wish, Desire, Aspiration
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who is Pure Like God
Female
French
French form of English Amber, AMBRE means "amber."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Royal Swan
Girl/Female
Australian, Indian
Joyful
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French
Darling; Dear; Beloved; A Town in Calvados; France
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Moon
Female
Babylonian
, wife of Merodach; she is the Succoth-benoth of the Bible.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Purity, cleansing, press.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hemangni | ஹேமஂகநீÂ
Girl with golden body
RINALDO ORSINI
RINALDO ORSINI
RINALDO ORSINI
RINALDO ORSINI
RINALDO ORSINI
a.
Of or pertaining to Atella, in ancient Italy; as, Atellan plays; farcical; ribald.
n.
The satirical or ribald poetry of the Goliards.
n./
A low, vulgar, brutal, foul-mouthed wretch; a lewd fellow.
a.
Filthy; obscene; ribald.
n.
Ribaldry; buffoonery; a ribald story.
a.
Low; base; mean; filthy; obscene.
n.
A buffoon in the Middle Ages, who attended rich men's tables to make sport for the guests by ribald stories and songs.
n.
A ribald.
a.
Like a ribald.
a.
Of a ribald quality.
n.
The talk of a ribald; low, vulgar language; indecency; obscenity; lewdness; -- now chiefly applied to indecent language, but formerly, as by Chaucer, also to indecent acts or conduct.
n.
A ribald.