Rofey is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 5 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Rofey
No. of characters: 5
Origin: England
Meaning:

Surname is a variant form of the Rough. Has probably no reference to want of polish. It is more likely to be local, and derived from residence near a rough, that is, a place overgrown with bushes, or a rough uneven ground.

Is variation of Rolfe. The same as Rollo, Radulph, or Ralph - Local, in Scotland: place unknown. Lord Rollo's lineal ancestor was John de Rollo, who lived in the reign of King David II

The great landholder, Goisfrid de Bec, son of Rollo, and grandson of Crispinus, baron of Bec, is styled in Domesday "Filius Rolf."

The family name is the variant form of Roff. See Rolfe - The same as Rollo, Radulph, or Ralph - Local, in Scotland: place unknown. Lord Rollo's lineal ancestor was John de Rollo, who lived in the reign of King David II

The great landholder, Goisfrid de Bec, son of Rollo, and grandson of Crispinus, baron of Bec, is styled in Domesday "Filius Rolf."

Rofey is form of Roaf. The personal name Ralph was sometimes so written, in the fifteenth century.

Rofey is variation of the Relph. See Ralph - The personal name Radulphus, introduced at the time of the Norinan Conquest. It has given rise to Relfe, Realf, Ralfs, Raw, Rawes, Rawson, Rason, Rawlins, Rawlings, Rawlinson, Roaf, Rolfe, and other surnames.

Rofey is form of Raffe. Descendant of Raff, a variant of Ralph meaning "shield, wolf".

The lastname Rofey is variant form of the Ralph. Descendant of Ralph meaning "shield, wolf".

Lastname Rofey is variation of Rolfe. Descendant of Rolf meaning "fame, wolf".

Variation of Ruff. The red-haired or ruddy man.

Rofey is the variant form of Ralfs. A derivative of Ralph.

Surname Rofey is a variant form of Rolph. A corruption of Ralph - The personal name Radulphus, introduced at the time of the Norinan Conquest. It has given rise to Relfe, Realf, Ralfs, Raw, Rawes, Rawson, Rason, Rawlins, Rawlings, Rawlinson, Roaf, Rolfe, and other surnames.

A variation of Ruff. The same as Rough - Has probably no reference to want of polish. It is more likely to be local, and derived from residence near a rough, that is, a place overgrown with bushes, or a rough uneven ground.

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