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[[File:Estatua de El Cid cropped.jpg|thumb|Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, also known as '''El Cid''']]
[[File:Estatua de El Cid cropped.jpg|thumb|Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, also known as '''El Cid''']]
The form ''Rodrigo'' becomes current in the later medieval period. It is recorded in the ''[[Cantar de Mio Cid]]'', written c. 1200, as the name of  
The form ''Rodrigo'' becomes current in the later medieval period. It is recorded in the ''[[Cantar de Mio Cid]]'', written c. 1200, as the name of  
[[Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar]] (c. 1043–1099, known as  ''[[El Cid]] Campeador''),<ref>v. 467 (''[[:es:wikisource:Cantar del Mío Cid/Destierro del Cid17|Destierro del Cid]]''): ''Mio Çid don Rodrigo''</ref>  and [[:es:Rodrigo|Don Rodrigo]] king of the Visigoths (688-711), of the Spanish Visigothic Kingdom.
[[Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar]] (c. 1043 – 1099, known as  ''[[El Cid]] Campeador''),<ref>v. 467 (''[[:es:wikisource:Cantar del Mío Cid/Destierro del Cid17|Destierro del Cid]]''): ''Mio Çid don Rodrigo''</ref>  and [[Roderic|Don Rodrigo]] king of the Visigoths (688-711), of the Spanish Visigothic Kingdom.
*[[Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada]] (c. 1170 – 1247) was a Navarrese-born Castilian bishop and historian.
*[[Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada]] (c. 1170 – 1247), Navarrese-born Castilian bishop and historian
*Rodrigo Lanzol Borja (1431–1503) was the birth name of [[Pope Alexander VI]] (r. 1492&ndash;1503).
*Rodrigo Lanzol Borja (1431–1503), birth name of [[Pope Alexander VI]] (r. 1492&ndash;1503)
*[[Rodrigo de Triana]] was the name of the Spanish sailor to have first sighted the [[New World]] (i.e., the island of [[Guanahani]]) on [[Columbus' first voyage]] (on 12 October 1492).
*[[Rodrigo de Triana]], Spanish sailor to have first sighted the New World (i.e., the island of Guanahani) on Columbus' first voyage
*[[Rodrigo López (physician)|Rodrigo López]] (c. 1525–1594) was a physician to [[Elizabeth I|Queen Elizabeth]].
*[[Rodrigo López (physician)]] (c. 1525 – 1594), physician to Queen Elizabeth
*[[Rodrigo de la Guitarra]] was a medieval Spanish musician
*[[Rodrigo de la Guitarra]], medieval Spanish musician


==Modern given name==
==Modern given name==
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*[[América del Pilar Rodrigo]], Argentine botanist who used the standard botanical abbreviation "Rodrigo"
*[[América del Pilar Rodrigo]], Argentine botanist who used the standard botanical abbreviation "Rodrigo"
*[[Chandimanthu Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala cricketer
*[[Chandimanthu Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala cricketer
*[[Dushantha Lakshman Rodrigo]] (born 1968), Sri Lankan Sinhala Anglican cleric, [[Anglican Bishop of Colombo]]
*[[Dushantha Lakshman Rodrigo]] (born 1968), Sri Lankan Sinhala Anglican cleric, Anglican Bishop of Colombo
*[[Granville Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala actor and vocalist
*[[Granville Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala actor and vocalist
*[[Joaquín Rodrigo]], Spanish composer
*[[Joaquín Rodrigo]], Spanish composer
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*[[Lakshan Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala cricketer
*[[Lakshan Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala cricketer
*[[Lasantha Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan cricketer
*[[Lasantha Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan cricketer
*[[Lasantha Rodrigo (general)|Lasantha Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan [[Sri Lanka Army|Army]] officer and the 25th [[Commander of the Army (Sri Lanka)|Commander]]
*[[Lasantha Rodrigo (general)]], Sri Lankan Army officer and the 25th Commander
*[[Mahesh Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala cricketer and rugby player
*[[Mahesh Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala cricketer and rugby player
*[[Malcolm Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala cricketer
*[[Malcolm Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala cricketer
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*[[Sandaruwan Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala cricketer
*[[Sandaruwan Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala cricketer
*[[Sanjaya Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala cricketer
*[[Sanjaya Rodrigo]], Sri Lankan Sinhala cricketer
*[[Teresa Rodrigo]] (1956–2020), Spanish scientist spcailizing in particle physics
*[[Teresa Rodrigo]] (1956–2020), Spanish scientist specializing in particle physics
*Thome Rodrigo (c. mid-1500s), Sri Lankan Sinhala [[Karava]] noble, signatory of the [[Convention of Malvana]] between the [[Kingdom of Portugal]] and the [[Kingdom of Kotte]]


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Spanish masculine given names]]
[[Category:Spanish masculine given names]]
[[Category:Masculine given names]]
[[Category:Masculine given names]]
[[cs:Rodrigo]]
[[es:Rodrigo (desambiguación)]]
[[fr:Rodrigo]]
[[ja:ロドリゴ]]
[[pl:Rodrigo]]
[[pt:Rodrigo (desambiguação)]]
[[ru:Родриго]]
[[fi:Rodrigo]]
[[zh:罗德里戈]]

Latest revision as of 04:19, 25 June 2025

Script error: No such module "other uses". Rodrigo (Template:IPAc-en) is a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian name derived from the Germanic name Roderick (Gothic *Hroþareiks, via Latinized Rodericus or Rudericus), given specifically in reference to either King Roderic (d. 712), the last Visigothic ruler or to Saint Roderick (d. 857), one of the Martyrs of Córdoba (feast day 13 March). The modern given name has the short forms Ruy, Rui, and in Galician Roy, Roi.

The patronymic surname of this name is "Rodríguez".

The name is very frequently given in Portugal; it was the most popularly given masculine name in 2011–2012, and during 2013–2016 ranked between 4th and 2nd most popular. It is also moderately popular in Spain, ranking between 30th and 60th most popular during 2002–2015.[1]

History

File:Estatua de El Cid cropped.jpg
Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, also known as El Cid

The form Rodrigo becomes current in the later medieval period. It is recorded in the Cantar de Mio Cid, written c. 1200, as the name of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (c. 1043 – 1099, known as El Cid Campeador),[2] and Don Rodrigo king of the Visigoths (688-711), of the Spanish Visigothic Kingdom.

Modern given name

Modern surname

See also

References

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  1. behindthename.com
  2. v. 467 (Destierro del Cid): Mio Çid don Rodrigo