/ˈrɔːdən/
From the settlement of Rawden or Rawdon, meaning 'roe deer hill'.
Represents a connection to nature and ancestral heritage, evoking images of serene landscapes and historical depth.
Embodies resilience, rootedness, and a quiet dignity; symbolizes a harmonious balance between natural beauty and aristocratic restraint.
Of English origin, Rawdon is derived from a place name in West Yorkshire, historically associated wi
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