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American broadcast journalist (1928–2021)
Roger Harrison Mudd (February 9, 1928 – March 9, 2021) was an American broadcast journalist who was a correspondent and anchor for CBS News and NBC News
Roger_Mudd
Surname list
Mudd is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Mudd (born 1956), American CEO, son of Roger Mudd David Mudd (1933–2020), English politician
Mudd
American physician implicated in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Samuel Alexander Mudd Sr. (December 20, 1833 – January 10, 1883) was an American physician who was imprisoned for conspiring with John Wilkes Booth concerning
Samuel_Mudd
American actor (1932–1986)
Original Series (1966) – Harry Mudd in S1:E6, "Mudd's Women" Star Trek: The Original Series (1967) – Harry Mudd in S2:E8, "I, Mudd" Batman (1967) – episodes:
Roger_C._Carmel
American broadcast journalist (born 1931)
was competing with Roger Mudd, a more senior correspondent and a frequent substitute anchor for Walter Cronkite on Evening News. Mudd had also anchored
Dan_Rather
Name list
baseball player Roger E. Mosley, American actor Roger Mudd (1928–2021), American TV journalist Roger Muñoz, Nicaraguan basketball player Roger Myerson, American
Roger
American TV journalist (1927–1996)
2, 1982, when he was succeeded by a co-anchor team of Tom Brokaw and Roger Mudd. Chancellor remained on the program, providing editorial commentaries
John_Chancellor
1969 car accident and drowning in Massachusetts
announcement, CBS broadcast a one-hour television special presented by Roger Mudd, titled Teddy. The program consisted of an interview with Kennedy; the
Chappaquiddick_incident
8th episode of the 2nd season of Star Trek: The Original Series
second encounter with the conman Harry Mudd (Roger C. Carmel), first seen in the season one episode "Mudd's Women". Mudd is now the supreme ruler of a planet
I,_Mudd
American broadcast journalist and author (born 1940)
1982, Brokaw began co-anchoring NBC Nightly News from New York with Roger Mudd in Washington, succeeding John Chancellor. After a year, NBC News president
Tom_Brokaw
American lawyer and politician (1932–2009)
question "Why do you want to be President?" during an interview with Roger Mudd of CBS News a few days earlier. The Iranian hostage crisis, which began
Ted_Kennedy
1986 American TV series or program
aired on NBC from June 10 to December 30, 1986. The lead anchors were Roger Mudd and Connie Chung. Maria Shriver also contributed to the program. The show
1986_(American_TV_program)
American TV journalist (born 1946)
two newsmagazines, American Almanac and 1986, which she co-hosted with Roger Mudd. In 1989, Chung returned to CBS to host Saturday Night with Connie Chung
Connie_Chung
News division of NBCUniversal
Arledge. Tom Brokaw became sole anchor in 1983, after co-anchoring with Roger Mudd for a year, and began leading NBC's efforts. In 1986 and 1987, NBC won
NBC_News
American television news program
expanded to weekend evenings on February 5, 1966, originally anchored by Roger Mudd. The Sunday edition of the program was dropped in September 1971, when
CBS_Weekend_News
Radio station in Richmond, Virginia, United States
Style Weekly. Retrieved January 22, 2015. "State Press Group Honors Roger Mudd". The Virginian-Pilot. July 20, 1997. Archived from the original on March
WRNL
American news/interview television program
struggled in the ratings against ABC's This Week with David Brinkley. Roger Mudd and Marvin Kalb, as co-moderators, followed Monroe for a year, followed
Meet_the_Press
American singer and actress (1916–1994)
the Pension Building in Washington, D.C. Left to right: NBC News anchor Roger Mudd, CBS News reporter Eric Sevareid, Dinah Shore, actress Diahann Carroll
Dinah_Shore
Flagship daily evening television news program for NBC News
and took over co-anchor duties in New York City, while Roger Mudd became anchor in Washington. Mudd was removed from the broadcast and Brokaw became the
NBC_Nightly_News
announcement was scheduled for early November. A television interview with Roger Mudd of CBS a few days before the announcement went badly, however. Kennedy
1980 United States presidential election
1980_United_States_presidential_election
U.S. broadcast news reporter, anchor, and commentator (active 1931-2000)
Huntley and David Brinkley, CBS replaced Cronkite with Bob Trout and Roger Mudd for the Democratic party's August gathering in Atlantic City. The duo
Robert_Trout
Public television newscast in the United States
John Merrow – correspondent (December 30, 1984 – July 31, 2015; retired) Roger Mudd – essayist and political correspondent (1987 – 1993; died on March 9,
PBS_News_Hour
American journalist
, for two of NBC's magazine programs co-anchored by Connie Chung and Roger Mudd during the 1980s. Her book, On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam
A'Lelia_Bundles
American actor, dancer, and singer (born 1946)
the Pension Building in Washington, D.C. Left to right: NBC News anchor Roger Mudd, CBS News reporter Eric Sevareid, Dinah Shore, actress Diahann Carroll
Ben_Vereen
Day of the year
2010) 1928 – Rinus Michels, Dutch footballer and coach (died 2005) 1928 – Roger Mudd, American journalist (died 2021) 1929 – A. R. Antulay, Indian social worker
February_9
American journalist and sportscaster (born 1948)
that Tom Brokaw would depart Today to anchor the NBC Nightly News with Roger Mudd beginning in the spring of 1982. The search for Brokaw's replacement was
Bryant_Gumbel
American journalist
correspondent, Lesley Stahl, had given the (Pike) report to The Voice". Roger Mudd stated in his autobiography that Schorr personally spread rumors that
Daniel_Schorr
American singer, author, and actress (born 1956)
the Pension Building in Washington, D.C. Left to right: NBC News anchor Roger Mudd, CBS News reporter Eric Sevareid, actress Dinah Shore, actress Diahann
Debby_Boone
1974 address by the President of the United States
generally favorable. This book cites Roger Mudd of CBS News as an example of someone who disliked the speech. Mudd noted that Nixon re-framed his resignation
Richard Nixon's resignation speech
Richard_Nixon's_resignation_speech
American journalist (1923–1991)
while he was being moved in the Dallas City Jail. At that very moment, Roger Mudd was filing a report from Washington which described the President's funeral
Harry_Reasoner
American broadcast journalist (1916–2009)
In 1964 he was temporarily replaced by the team of Robert Trout and Roger Mudd; this proved to be a mistake, and Cronkite returned to the anchor chair
Walter_Cronkite
American businessman
Daniel H. Mudd (born 1958) is the former president and CEO of Fannie Mae, a post he held from 2005 to 2008, and more recently for 2+1⁄2 years, the CEO
Daniel_Mudd
6th episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: The Original Series
"Mudd's Women" is the sixth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Stephen Kandel, based on
Mudd's_Women
American businessman
Robert McNamara, United States Secretary of Defense 1961-1968. CBS's Roger Mudd featured the team in 1974. The colorful sports commentator Heywood Hale
Dempsey_Hovland
Afternoon newspaper in Richmond, Virginia
and biographer Douglas Southall Freeman, future television journalist Roger Mudd, conservative commentator James Kilpatrick, and editorial cartoonist Jeff
The_Richmond_News_Leader
Day of the year
2021 – James Levine, American conductor and pianist (born 1943) 2021 – Roger Mudd, American journalist (born 1928) 2023 – Chaim Topol, Israeli actor (born
March_9
American non-profit organization and television production company
renamed to MacNeil/Lehrer Productions. In 1987, it inked a deal with Roger Mudd, where he was employed by the company to work for the flagship NewsHour
NewsHour_Productions
American television news magazine program
part-time correspondents Eric Sevareid (1968–1969) Charles Kuralt (1968–1979) Roger Mudd (1968–1980) Walter Cronkite (1968–1981) Bill Plante (1968–1995) John Hart
60_Minutes
President of the United States from 1969 to 1974
generally favorable initial responses from network commentators, with only Roger Mudd of CBS News criticizing it for failing to admit wrongdoing. Conrad Black
Richard_Nixon
Vice President of the United States from 1974 to 1977
January 26, 2012. See, for example, CBS News report of February 8, 1979, Roger Mudd reporting on conflicting stories about circumstances of Rockefeller's
Nelson_Rockefeller
American television news program
the first Saturday edition of the Evening News debuted, anchored by Roger Mudd. Under Cronkite, the newscast began what eventually became an 18-year
CBS_Evening_News
2001 American TV series or program
Jeffrey Smith as Jim Ketchum Joy Tanner as Lee Bouvier Bruce Vavrina as Roger Mudd Jonathan Whittaker as Lem Billings Brad Wietersen as Stephen Edward Smith
Jackie, Ethel, Joan: The Women of Camelot
Jackie,_Ethel,_Joan:_The_Women_of_Camelot
American academic
offices Preceded by Bill Monroe Meet the Press Moderator September 16, 1984 – May 3, 1987 (Co-Anchor with Roger Mudd until 1985) Succeeded by Chris Wallace
Marvin_Kalb
American journalist (1912–1992)
Pension Building in Washington, D.C. (1982). Left to right: NBC News anchor Roger Mudd, CBS News reporter Eric Sevareid, entertainer Dinah Shore, actress Diahann
Eric_Sevareid
U.S. political event held in Miami Beach, Florida
Daley – 2 (0.07%) John DeCarlo – 2 (0.07%) Ernest Gruening – 2 (0.07%) Roger Mudd – 2 (0.07%) Edmund Muskie – 2 (0.07%) Claude Pepper – 2 (0.07%) Abraham
1972 Democratic National Convention
1972_Democratic_National_Convention
2013 British TV series or programme
official Harris Wofford; the CBS broadcaster who reported from the March, Roger Mudd; Clayborne Carson, the founding director of Stanford's Martin Luther King
The_March_(2013_film)
American journalist (1920–2003)
medium's most talented writers, and his connections in Washington led CBS's Roger Mudd to observe, "Brinkley, of all the TV guys here, probably has the best
David_Brinkley
Private university in Lexington, Virginia, US
election; author Tom Wolfe, founder of New Journalism; broadcast journalist Roger Mudd; Anglican Bishop Steve Breedlove; artist Cy Twombly; voice actor Mike
Washington_and_Lee_University
Selection of the Democratic Party nominee
announcement was scheduled for early November. A television interview with Roger Mudd of CBS a few days before the announcement went badly, however. Kennedy
1980 Democratic Party presidential primaries
1980_Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries
1972 film
Herb Kaplow from ABC, and Mike Wallace and Roger Mudd from CBS. Of these personalities, only Roger Mudd refuses to answer TVTV's questions. There is
Four_More_Years
American morning news television show
left the latter program to become co-anchor of NBC Nightly News with Roger Mudd for 17 months before being named sole anchor of that program. For the
Good_Morning_America
News division of the American television and radio service CBS
ABC News Edward P. Morgan + Bruce Morton + Bill Moyers + – later at PBS Roger Mudd + Edward R. Murrow + Reena Ninan Paul K. Niven Jr. + Betty Nguyen – (later
CBS_News
10th episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: The Animated Series
brings aboard con-artist Harry Mudd who spreads a fast-acting love potion on the ship. The story features actor Roger C. Carmel voicing an uncredited
Mudd's_Passion
American journalist
Morton were awarded a Peabody Award in 1976. Longtime CBS correspondent Roger Mudd, in his 2008 memoir The Place To Be, acknowledged Morton as the best writer
Bruce_Morton_(journalist)
CNN Paul Moyer, KNBC, formerly KABC-TV Bill Moyers, Moyers and Company Roger Mudd (deceased), CBS News, NBC News, History David Muir, ABC World News Tonight
List_of_news_presenters
American newscaster, journalist and author
Noose". On several occasions, he placed a whoopie cushion on the chair of Roger Mudd, Washington correspondent for NBC News. Around the time Newman left NBC
Edwin_Newman
Public school in Washington, D.C.
Court Judge Paul Miller (1988), hip-hop musician under the name DJ Spooky Roger Mudd (1945), broadcast journalist and author Jeff Nelson (1980), musician Judith
Jackson-Reed_High_School
Aspect of news broadcasting
commentator in 1982 and was succeeded by a team of Tom Brokaw in New York and Roger Mudd in Washington. Brokaw became sole anchor in 1983. CBS launched CBS Television
Television news in the United States
Television_news_in_the_United_States
American radio and television host (1913–1982)
show. Garroway's death was noted on NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw and Roger Mudd. Commentator John Chancellor was the man who had replaced Garroway on
Dave_Garroway
1969 song by The Rolling Stones
"Puddle of Mudd Reworks Rolling Stones, Neil Young Hits for Covers Album". Billboard. Gary Graff. Retrieved 24 May 2011. "Puddle Of Mudd released their
Gimme_Shelter
American political campaign
actions at Chappaquiddick. On November 4, 1979, he was interviewed by Roger Mudd and was later criticized for his rambling answer to "Senator, why do you
Ted Kennedy 1980 presidential campaign
Ted_Kennedy_1980_presidential_campaign
American tourism company
especially in the summertime and fall. In 1966, the television journalist Roger Mudd hosted a two-hour travel special on CBS, utilizing Caravan Tours for the
Caravan_Tours
(Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Thomas Crown Affair, Serpico) (b. 1926) Roger Mudd, 93, television news anchor, broadcast journalist and correspondent (CBS
2021 deaths in the United States (January–June)
2021_deaths_in_the_United_States_(January–June)
American television and radio journalist
Rocky Mountains to Alaska." Drinkwater and fellow CBS News correspondent, Roger Mudd, were on scene in the Embassy Ballroom of the Ambassador Hotel in downtown
Terry_Drinkwater
American news program
Chung left Sunrise to co-host the NBC News prime time magazine 1986 with Roger Mudd. Bob Jamieson served as interim anchor until January 1987, when he left
NBC_News_at_Sunrise
uninterrupted news event on American TV until 9/11. CBS Washington correspondent Roger Mudd summed it up: "It was a death that touched everyone instantly and directly;
Reactions to the assassination of John F. Kennedy
Reactions_to_the_assassination_of_John_F._Kennedy
Unsanctioned 1970s automobile race
for 72 mph in a 55 mph zone. Coverage of the rally: NBC News reporter Roger Mudd's "Road Warriors" segment aired June 12, 1983, on the Nightly News. The
Cannonball Baker Sea-to-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash
Cannonball_Baker_Sea-to-Shining-Sea_Memorial_Trophy_Dash
singer with Sugar Ray Chummy MacGregor jazz musician Austin Miller, actor Roger Mudd, television journalist and broadcaster Jim Nabors, actor Jack O'Brien
List of Delta Tau Delta members
List_of_Delta_Tau_Delta_members
American actor and broadcaster (1918–2001)
in January 1966 of the Saturday edition of the CBS Evening News with Roger Mudd. Broun was noted for his "merry mustache, his loud jackets and his suitcase
Heywood_Hale_Broun
Elections featuring American politician
Daley - 2 (0.07%) John DeCarlo - 2 (0.07%) Ernest Gruening - 2 (0.07%) Roger Mudd - 2 (0.07%) Edmund Muskie - 2 (0.07%) Claude Pepper - 2 (0.07%) Abraham
Electoral history of Ralph Nader
Electoral_history_of_Ralph_Nader
Gibbsville). Alec Monteath, 79, Scottish actor (Take the High Road). Roger Mudd, 93, American broadcast journalist (Meet the Press, NBC Nightly News)
Deaths_in_March_2021
Series of interviews during 2008 American presidential election
perspective that a candidate for national office has gone through, not since Roger Mudd interviewed Ted Kennedy in the late 1970s." This interview was notable
Palin–Couric_interviews
(originally from McLean, later in South Dakota and Poughkeepsie, New York) Roger Mudd, Emmy Award-winning journalist, television host and former CBS, NBC and
List of people from McLean, Virginia
List_of_people_from_McLean,_Virginia
American lawyer
Lincoln Memorial as part of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Roger Mudd reported that Reilly told him that he was positioned on the steps of the
John_R._Reilly
Phil Donahue, Eric Edwards, Eddie Fontaine, Redd Foxx, Whitman Mayo, Roger Mudd, Pat Nixon, Richard Nixon, Harry Reasoner, Tina Russell, Morley Safer
List of American films of 2005
List_of_American_films_of_2005
television and motion picture Sportscaster and voice of the Carolina Panthers Roger Mudd Grad. History Journalist and broadcaster Rob Nelson 2000 Journalism Television
List of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni
List_of_University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill_alumni
and National Book Award finalist The Great Believers, and short stories Roger Mudd, 1950 – congressional correspondent for CBS and PBS; host on the History
List of Washington and Lee University people
List_of_Washington_and_Lee_University_people
U.S. presidential administration from 1969 to 1974
response from network commentators was generally favorable, with only Roger Mudd of CBS stating that Nixon had evaded the issue, and had not admitted his
Presidency_of_Richard_Nixon
American political campaign
Beall Mitchell, New Mexico Lt. Governor Roberto Mondragon, and CBS-TV's Roger Mudd.[citation needed] With hundreds of delegates either actively supporting
George McGovern 1972 presidential campaign
George_McGovern_1972_presidential_campaign
United States historic place
Inventory-Nomination: Eudora Welty House" (pdf). National Park Service. Roger Mudd (May 4, 2006). "A Shrine to Southern Literature, Slightly Frayed". The
Eudora_Welty_House
(died 2013) February 9 Frank Frazetta, American illustrator (died 2010) Roger Mudd, American journalist (died 2021) February 13 – Refik Erduran, Turkish
1928_in_literature
List of elections featuring George Wallace as a candidate
Daley – 2 (0.07%) John DeCarlo – 2 (0.07%) Ernest Gruening – 2 (0.07%) Roger Mudd – 2 (0.07%) Edmund Muskie – 2 (0.07%) Claude Pepper – 2 (0.07%) Abraham
Electoral history of George Wallace
Electoral_history_of_George_Wallace
Daley - 2 (0.07%) John DeCarlo - 2 (0.07%) Ernest Gruening - 2 (0.07%) Roger Mudd - 2 (0.07%) Edmund Muskie - 2 (0.07%) Claude Pepper - 2 (0.07%) Abraham
Electoral history of Jimmy Carter
Electoral_history_of_Jimmy_Carter
Elections contested by Ted Kennedy
(0.10%) Ramsey Clark, Richard J. Daley, John DeCarlo, Ernest Gruening, Roger Mudd, Edmund Muskie, Claude Pepper, Abraham A. Ribicoff, Hoyt Patrick Taylor
Electoral history of Ted Kennedy
Electoral_history_of_Ted_Kennedy
Attraction Was 95". March 14, 2021. Retrieved March 16, 2021. Obituary for Roger Mudd from Associated Press, 3/10/2021 'Stargate SG-1' actor Cliff Simon dies
2021_in_American_television
American journalist and activist (1917–2000)
at CBS were Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather, Mike Wallace, Morley Safer, Roger Mudd and Bill Plante. After leaving CBS, Clark was associate publisher of the
Blair_Clark
American politician (1920–1997)
Daley – 2 (0.07%) John DeCarlo – 2 (0.07%) Ernest Gruening – 2 (0.07%) Roger Mudd – 2 (0.07%) Edmund Muskie – 2 (0.07%) Claude Pepper – 2 (0.07%) Abraham
Endicott_Peabody
Award honoring excellence in broadcast and digital journalism
"Joan Robinson: One Woman's Story" (parts 1, 2, and 3) SILVER BATON Roger Mudd and CBS News, "CBS Reports: Teddy" SILVER BATON Reuven Frank and NBC News
Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award
Alfred_I._duPont–Columbia_University_Award
a television interview that turned out to be a 'cross examination' by Roger Mudd, who acted as 'prosecutor, judge, and jury.'" The case was dismissed.
CBS News controversies and criticism
CBS_News_controversies_and_criticism
some weeks later. Brokaw would go on to anchor NBC Nightly News with Roger Mudd for most of 1982, before becoming sole anchor. December 19 KVEO-TV in
1981_in_American_television
Brad Davis, Amanda Blake, Robert Reed, Michel Foucault, Tom Waddell, Roger Mudd 15 Household Saints New Line Cinema Nancy Savoca (director/screenplay);
List of American films of 1993
List_of_American_films_of_1993
Nightly News, ending a 17-month stint co-anchoring the broadcast with Roger Mudd. Peter Jennings becomes sole anchorman of ABC's newscast World News Tonight
1983_in_American_television
Book by Edward Kennedy
anchor Roger Mudd took issue with Kennedy's version of their 1979 CBS interview which famously did damage to his 1980 presidential bid. Mudd said there
True_Compass
American advocate for Vietnam veterans (born 1950)
weekday substitute anchorman Roger Mudd aired a report on the CBS Evening News ridiculing the fundraising effort. Mudd's brief report was used as material
Jan_Scruggs
NBC Nightly News for the final time, replaced on April 5 by the team of Roger Mudd and Tom Brokaw, a partnership that lasts 17 months. April 21 Norman Lear
1982_in_American_television
American broadcasting executive (1908–2006)
for Public Relations, charged that statements from his interview with Roger Mudd about his work had been doctored, as did Col. John MacNeil, who accused
Frank_Stanton_(executive)
Horton Hears a Who! and The Cat in the Hat The Selling of The Pentagon (Roger Mudd, correspondent) CBS News 60 Minutes NBC The Flip Wilson Show Hot Dog NBC
List of Peabody Award winners (1970–1979)
List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(1970–1979)
Month of 1981
in January 1982. Brokaw would go on to anchor NBC Nightly News, with Roger Mudd, for most of 1982 before becoming sole anchor. Died: Eugene Conley, 73
December_1981
Nondenominational evangelical Christian church in Maryland, US
2012-05-15. 60 Minutes, (1987-05-31) Part 1, Reporting by Correspondent Roger Mudd. CBS. Season 20. 15 minutes. Retrieved from YouTube 2012-05-15. 60 Minutes
Greater_Grace_World_Outreach
Month of 1980
started in 1963, rather than the other candidate for Cronkite's successor, Roger Mudd. Cronkite's last broadcast of the CBS Evening News would be on March 6
February_1980
ROGER MUDD
ROGER MUDD
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Famous fighter.
Surname or Lastname
German and Swiss German (Römer)
German and Swiss German (Römer) : see Roemer.English, Dutch, and German : regional or ethnic name for a Roman or more generally for an Italian.English and Dutch : nickname for a pilgrim, someone who has traveled to Rome (see Romero).German : from the Germanic personal name Hrotmar, composed of hrÅd ‘renown’ + mÄri ‘fame’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Marathi, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Famous Warrior; Renowned Spearman; Famous with the Spear; Fame
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Roger, RODGER means "famous spear." Compare with another form of Rodger.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who constructed or repaired roofs, from an agent derivative of Middle English roof (Old English hrÅf). In the Middle Ages roofs might be thatched with reeds or straw, or covered with tiles, slates, or wooden shingles.German and English : nickname for an unscrupulous individual, from Middle Low German rÅver ‘pirate’, ‘robber’, Middle English rover. The English verb rove ‘to wander’ is probably a back-formation from this, and is not attested before the 16th century, so it is unlikely to lie behind any examples of the surname.German : variant of Röver (see Roever).
Boy/Male
English
Maker of rope.
Male
Swedish
 Swedish form of Old Norse Róðgeirr, RODGER means "famous spear." Compare with another form of Rodger.
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, French, Irish, Swedish
Famous Spearman; Famous Warrior
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Famous Warrior
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker or seller of rope, from an agent derivative of Old English rÄp ‘rope’. See also Roop.Variant of French Robert.North German (Röper) : occupational name for a town crier, from an agent derivative of Middle Low German rÅpen ‘to call’.
Male
French
French form of Latin Rogerius, ROGIER means "famous spear."Â
Boy/Male
British, English, Jamaican
Son of Roger
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Roger.Thomas Rogers (c.1587–1621), born in London, England, was among the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. He died during the first winter at Plymouth Colony, but his son Joseph survived and married, and was later joined in MA by his brother John. This name was subsequently brought to North America independently by many different bearers.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name for someone who lived at a place where wild roses grew (see Rose 1), with the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.German (Röser) : habitational name from places called Rös, Roes, or Rösa in Bavaria, Rhineland, and Saxony, or a variant of Rosser.Swiss German (Röser) : from a short form of a Germanic personal name based on hrÅd ‘renown’.English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
British, English
Roger the Clumsy
Boy/Male
English American
Famed spear.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : occupational name for a wheelright, from Old French roier, rouwier, rouer, roer.French : from a Germanic personal name composed of hrÅd ‘renown’ + hari, heri ‘army’.Respelling of German Rauer.
Boy/Male
English
Wanderer.
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English German Shakespearean
Famous fighter.
Male
English
Norman English form of Anglo-Saxon Hroðgar, ROGER means "famous spear."Â
ROGER MUDD
ROGER MUDD
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Desired by the Sun
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Binodini | பீநோதீநீ
Handsome, Beautiful Radha
Girl/Female
Hindu
Soft spoken, Nice girl, Well-spoken
Girl/Female
Italian
Youthful.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Loving and kind. Love attention but can be shy. very beautiful
Female
English
 Latin name VIOLA means "violet color" or "violet flower."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bala Subramani | பாள ஸà¯à®ªà¯à®°à®®à®¨à¯€Â
Lord of Subramaniam
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, Gaelic, Irish
Wise; Blind; From the Dales; The Valley Meadows
Girl/Female
Indian
ROGER MUDD
ROGER MUDD
ROGER MUDD
ROGER MUDD
ROGER MUDD
n
An oarsman; a rower; as, he is a good oar.
v. i.
One who wanders about by sea or land; a wanderer; a rambler.
v. i.
A sort of arrow.
n.
A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
n.
One who rows with an oar.
v. i.
One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.
n.
One who rambles; a rover; a wanderer.
v. i.
A ball which has passed through all the hoops and would go out if it hit the stake but is continued in play; also, the player of such a ball.
n.
One who ropes goods; a packer.
v. t.
The rower who pulls the stroke oar; the strokesman.
n.
A maker of ropes.
n.
One who uses, or is skilled in the use of, an oar; a rower.
n.
One fit to be hanged.
n.
A man who manages a boat; a rower of a boat.
v. i.
Hence, a fickle, inconstant person.
v. i.
Casual marks at uncertain distances.
n.
One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.
n.
A rosier; a rosebush.
v.
A rover in quest of booty or plunder; a plunderer; one who pillages.