Ronain
Ronain is a given name of Irish origin. It is derived from the Old Irish name Rónán, which means "little seal." The name has a historical and cultural significance in Ireland, often associated with saints and chieftains. The popularity of Ronain has seen fluctuations over time, but it remains a recognized and used name in Irish-speaking communities and beyond. Variations of the name exist in different languages and cultures, though the original Irish form is the most common. The pronunciation typically involves a soft 'R' sound followed by the vowel 'o' and then 'nan'. It is a masculine given name.