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Croatian football club
klub Split (lit. 'Workers' Football Club of Split') commonly known as RNK Split, is a Croatian professional football club based in the city of Split. The
RNK_Split
RNK Split 2012–13 football season
statistics of individual players for the RNK Split football club. It also lists all matches that RNK Split played in the 2012–13 season. As of 5 September
2012–13_RNK_Split_season
Tiebreaker used to rank sport teams on equal points in a league competition
play-offs. The match in Split ended in a goalless draw, while in the return leg Budućnost defeated RNK Split 4–0. RNK Split entered the relegation play-offs
Goal_difference
City in Croatia
is HNK Hajduk Split, one of the most popular clubs in Croatia supported by a large fan association known as Torcida Split, while RNK Split is the city's
Split,_Croatia
Australian footballer (born 2000)
2000 in Imotski, Split-Dalmatia County. In his youth years, he played for the academies of Croatia Zmijavci, RNK Split and Hajduk Split. Following rumours
Ante_Šuto
Association football league in Croatia
Zagreb, Hajduk Split, Lokomotiva, Osijek, Rijeka). Four other Croatian clubs which had appeared in the top Yugoslav league (Cibalia, RNK Split, NK Zagreb
Croatian_Football_League
RNK Split 2011–12 football season
The 2011–12 season is the 100th season in RNK Split’s history and their second in the Prva HNL. Their 3rd place finish in the 2010–11 season means it
2011–12_RNK_Split_season
Bosnian football manager (born 1976)
the 2018–19 season. On 24 February 2020, following a 6–0 loss to Hajduk Split, he was sacked by the club. On 23 April 2020, Jakirović was named new manager
Sergej_Jakirović
Association football club in Croatia
They finished in second place ahead of clubs such as Rijeka, Hajduk Split and RNK Split. Young star Andrej Kramarić, on loan from Dinamo Zagreb, finished
NK_Lokomotiva_Zagreb
Football league season
of teams who contested the 2013–14 Prva HNL. Zagreb Istra 1961 Hajduk RNK Split Osijek Rijeka S. Belupo Zadar Zagreb clubs: Dinamo Dragovoljac Lokomotiva
2013–14 Croatian First Football League
2013–14_Croatian_First_Football_League
Croatian association football club
recent times with the darker navy blue. The club's biggest rivals are Hajduk Split, and matches between the two teams are referred to as "Eternal Derby". In
GNK_Dinamo_Zagreb
RNK Split 2010–11 football season
The 2010–11 season was the 99th season in RNK Split's history, their first in the Prva HNL and 20th in the league system of Croatian football. Their 1st-place
2010–11_RNK_Split_season
Croatian footballer (born 1997)
However, Jakić moved to the RNK Split academy that summer. He debuted for the Croatia U19 team in 2015 before moving to RNK Split senior team in a 1–1 home
Kristijan_Jakić
Croatian association football club
Hajduk Split, commonly referred to as Hajduk Split (Croatian pronunciation: [xǎjduːk splît]), is a Croatian professional football club based in Split, that
HNK_Hajduk_Split
RNK Split 2009–10 football season
98th season in RNK Split’s history. After winning Treća HNL South in the previous season, they earned promotion to Druga HNL. RNK Split finished the season
2009–10_RNK_Split_season
Football match
Croatian Cup final was a one-legged affair played between Dinamo Zagreb and RNK Split. The final was played in Zagreb on 20 May 2015. Dinamo Zagreb won the
2015 Croatian Football Cup final
2015_Croatian_Football_Cup_final
Association football club in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnian team to reach the final, after beating Radnički Beograd, RNK Split and Hajduk Split in previous rounds. In front of a crowd of 30,000 at the Stadion
FK_Velež_Mostar
Croatian footballer (born 1993)
for HNL club Hajduk Split. Mainly a winger, he can be deployed at any forward position. Rebić began his senior career at RNK Split, and in 2013 signed
Ante_Rebić
Croatian footballer
started playing football by joining RNK Split academy, before moving to the academy of Dalmatian giants Hajduk Split in 2016. Initially a defensive midfielder
Mario_Vušković
2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016. "Elis Bakaj potpisao za Split". www.rnksplit.hr (in Croatian). RNK Split. 9 June 2016. Archived from the original on 11 August
List of Croatian football transfers summer 2016
List_of_Croatian_football_transfers_summer_2016
Liria Prizren 2017–2018, Drita Gjilan 2018–2019 Elis Bakaj – (CRO) – RNK Split (2016)–2017 Bekim Balaj – (CRO) – Rijeka 2014–2016 Artan Bano – (CRO,
List of foreign footballers in top leagues of former Yugoslavia
List_of_foreign_footballers_in_top_leagues_of_former_Yugoslavia
26th season of the Croatian First Football League
participated in the 2016–17 Prva HNL. Cibalia Dinamo Lokomotiva Hajduk Split RNK Split Inter Osijek S. Belupo Rijeka Istra 1961 Source: Prva HNL (in Croatian)
2016–17 Croatian First Football League
2016–17_Croatian_First_Football_League
Croatian footballer
Eltendorf. Marin Roglić started his youth career in HNK Hajduk Split before moving to RNK Split youth setup at the age of 12, and featured in the team that
Marin_Roglić
Croatian footballer
and scored over 80 goals in the Croatian Football League, for Hajduk Split, RNK Split, Dinamo Zagreb, Šibenik and Lokomotiva. He also finished as the league's
Duje_Čop
Croatian footballer (born 1994)
of the Croatian under-17 academy league, in a friendly 5–0 win against RNK Split under-17s. Kovačić started training with the club's senior squad under
Mateo_Kovačić
Croatian football player and manager (1933–2011)
countries. Tomislav Ivić played as a midfielder and joined the youth team at RNK Split in 1950, before being promoted to the senior team in 1953, where he made
Tomislav_Ivić
Kosovar footballer (born 1994)
Rrahmani finished his career at Partizani and moved to Croatian side RNK Split, where he joined the fellow Albanian player Sokol Cikalleshi. He made
Amir_Rrahmani
Croatian footballer
moving on to HNK Hajduk Split 3 years later. In 2009, he moved on to the RNK Split academy, where he spent the rest of his youth career. A youth international
Luka_Grubišić
Hajduk Split 2014–15 football season
v Hajduk Split Novigrad v Hajduk Split Vinogradar v Hajduk Split Hajduk Split v Vinogradar Hajduk Split v RNK Split RNK Split v Hajduk Split Source: HRnogomet
2014–15 HNK Hajduk Split season
2014–15_HNK_Hajduk_Split_season
Football league season
following teams participated in the 2015–16 Prva HNL. Zagreb Hajduk Split RNK Split Inter Osijek S. Belupo Rijeka Istra 1961 Zagreb clubs: Dinamo Lokomotiva
2015–16 Croatian First Football League
2015–16_Croatian_First_Football_League
Croatian footballer (born 1997)
and Toni Glavaš. He rejoined the RNK Split senior team the following summer. In August 2019, Samac returned to RNK Split. NK Sloga - Dalmatinski Nogomet
Antonio_Samac
Croatian footballer (born 2003)
season, he scored a goal and provided an assist in a 3–1 win over Hajduk Split. On 6 September 2022, he debuted in the UEFA Champions League, in which
Martin_Baturina
Football stadium in Split, Croatia
football stadium in Split, Croatia. It is the second largest football stadium in Split (after Poljud) and is home to the RNK Split football club. The stadium
Stadion_Park_Mladeži
Croatian footballer and manager
played as a goalkeeper. Born in Split, he spent vast majority of his career with Split clubs Hajduk Split and RNK Split. Fabjan Kaliterna "Svi Hajdukovi
Luka_Kaliterna
potpisao trogodišnji ugovor sa Splitom". www.rnksplit.hr (in Croatian). RNK Split. 3 July 2015. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved
List of Croatian football transfers summer 2015
List_of_Croatian_football_transfers_summer_2015
Topics referred to by the same term
RNK may refer to: Ram Nath Kovind, (born 1945), former president of India Roanoke station (Virginia) RNK Split, Croatian football club This disambiguation
RNK
Croatian professional football defender (born 1985)
Without a club until the winter transfer period, Marčić then signed for RNK Split on a year and a half long contract, becoming a regular starter in the
Filip_Marčić
Austrian footballer (born 1969)
in Split, SR Croatia, then still part of Yugoslavia, Vastić started to play for the local club Jugovinil (today GOŠK Adriachem), before joining RNK Split
Ivica_Vastić
Cup winners Dinamo Zagreb (12th title) Teams in Europe Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, RNK Split, Varaždin Croatia national team UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
2011–12_in_Croatian_football
Croatian football manager and former player (born 1966)
Marenzi was named as the new manager of Croatian Second League club RNK Split. On 18 June 2021, Tomislav Ivković became the new manager of Bosnian Premier
Armando_Marenzi
Croatian footballer
Arsenal Kyiv 72 (0) 2003 → Hajduk Split (loan) 6 (0) 2004 → CSKA Kyiv (loan) 2 (0) 2008–2009 Trogir 18 (0) 2009–2010 RNK Split 27 (1) * Club domestic league
Ivica_Pirić
Association football club in Bosnia and Herzegovina
found Željezničar guilty for match fixing. Alongside Željezničar, Hajduk Split and Trešnjevka were found guilty and were ejected from the First Yugoslav
FK_Željezničar_Sarajevo
Croatian footballer (born 1987)
16 appearances for NK Istra 1961, scoring a goal in a 1–1 draw against RNK Split. He further netted two assists: one in a 2–1 loss to NK Zagreb and one
Slavko_Blagojević
European football competition
Stadium, Odesa Attendance: 11,453 Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano (Spain) RNK Split won 2–0 on aggregate. 31 July 2014 (2014-07-31) 20:45 McDiarmid Park,
2014–15 UEFA Europa League qualifying (third and play-off round matches)
2014–15_UEFA_Europa_League_qualifying_(third_and_play-off_round_matches)
Association football club in Novi Sad, Serbia
Partizan Belgrade was defeated by goals by 3–2, Dinamo Zagreb by 4–1, Hajduk Split by 2–0 and finally Red Star by 3–1 in front of more than 27,000 spectators
FK_Vojvodina
Croatian football player
Hajduk Split 0 (0) 2011 Primorac Stobreč 2012–2013 Mosor 29 (2) 2013–2014 Zadar 2 (0) 2014–2016 Primorac Stobreč 2016 Mosor 2016–2017 RNK Split 26 (1)
Domagoj_Boljat
Croatian footballer (born 1985)
Lojić (born 8 October 1985 in Split, Croatia) is a Croatian retired football player and current youth coach at Hajduk Split. Towards the end of his career
Frane_Lojić
Croatian football club
training practice in preparation for the 5th round and away game against RNK Split bringing in question the game itself and so on the regularity of Prva
NK_Zagreb
Croatian footballer
2002–2003 Hajduk Split 0 (0) 2004 → Solin (loan) 13 (0) 2004–2006 Novalja 59 (0) 2006–2007 Mosor 27 (0) 2007–2009 Zadar 25 (0) 2009–2013 RNK Split 112 (0) 2013–2014
Andrija_Vuković
Association football club in Slovenia
the club on 7 July 2005, a friendly match against his former club Hajduk Split, where he was substituted after 19 minutes of play in a symbolic gesture
NK_Maribor
Croatian footballer and manager
Kraljevo 1969–1970 Radnički Kragujevac 1 (0) 1970–1983 RNK Split Managerial career 1986–1987 RNK Split 1996–1997 HNK Šibenik 1999–2003 Foolad 2003–2004 Persepolis
Vinko_Begović
Croatian footballer
his career in professional football and coaching in his home town club, RNK Split. Boban was one of Malaysia's top foreign footballers from the late 1980s
Ervin_Boban
Bosnian footballer (born 1990)
Bilbija signed a two-year deal with Sarajevo. In July 2015, he joined Split on a two-year contract. On 11 February 2016, Bilbija signed with Zrinjski
Nemanja_Bilbija
Hajduk Split 2012–13 football season
Hajduk Split Hajduk Split v RNK Split Zadar v Hajduk Split Hajduk Split v NK Zagreb Lokomotiva v Hajduk Split Hajduk Split v Osijek Rijeka v Hajduk Split Inter
2012–13 HNK Hajduk Split season
2012–13_HNK_Hajduk_Split_season
European football competition
Stadium, Yerevan Attendance: 1,600 Referee: Oliver Drachta (Austria) RNK Split won 3–1 on aggregate. 3 July 2014 (2014-07-03) 18:45 Lazur Stadium, Burgas
2014–15 UEFA Europa League qualifying (first and second round matches)
2014–15_UEFA_Europa_League_qualifying_(first_and_second_round_matches)
GNK Dinamo Zagreb 2016–17 football season
Bjelovar v Dinamo Zagreb Inter Zaprešić v Dinamo Zagreb Dinamo Zagreb v RNK Split RNK Split v Dinamo Zagreb Dinamo Zagreb v Rijeka Updated 31 May 2017. Competitive
2016–17 GNK Dinamo Zagreb season
2016–17_GNK_Dinamo_Zagreb_season
Croatian footballer and manager
for Croatia. Krstulović died in a traffic collision on 14 April 2012 in Split at the age of 82. "Stane Krstulović". Croatian Football Statistics. Retrieved
Stane_Krstulović
Croatian footballer and manager
Rijeka. In February 2010, he took charge of Istra 1961. Vulić also managed RNK Split on two occasions. His biggest success with that team was reaching the
Zoran_Vulić
Hajduk Split 2016–17 football season
Hajduk Split Solin v Hajduk Split RNK Split v Hajduk Split CSMS Iași v Hajduk Split Hajduk Split v CSMS Iași Oleksandriya v Hajduk Split Hajduk Split v Oleksandriya
2016–17 HNK Hajduk Split season
2016–17_HNK_Hajduk_Split_season
Croatian footballer
March 1993 in Split) is a Croatian retired football midfielder who was most recently manager of RNK Split. Ivan Tomičić joined Hajduk Split's youth academy
Ivan_Tomičić
Croatian footballer and manager (1938–2018)
inaugural season, in 1992. Throughout his whole career, Poklepović played for RNK Split, between 1956 and 1976, and won the Yugoslav Second League twice, first
Stanko_Poklepović
Football tournament
Zagreb) who appeared in 23 finals and won 16 titles, followed by Hajduk Split who won 8 titles out of 13 finals they appeared in. Either Dinamo or Hajduk
Croatian_Football_Cup
Croatian footballer
Ivan Banović (born 1 February 1984 in Split) is a Croatian football goalkeeper who currently plays for Mosor. Banović started his professional career
Ivan_Banović
Albanian footballer (born 1997)
signed with Croatian side RNK Split following the recommendation of Sokol Cikalleshi, the fellow Albanian player of RNK Split during the 2014–15 season
Ardit_Deliu
Rijeka 2016–17 football season
Football League article RNK Split v Rijeka Rijeka v Istra 1961 Osijek v Rijeka Inter Zaprešić v Rijeka Rijeka v Lokomotiva Hajduk Split v Rijeka Rijeka v Slaven
2016–17_HNK_Rijeka_season
Association football league
Yugoslavia. Between the 2001–02 season and 2005–06 season, the league was split in two divisions, one being the Northern Croatian Second League and the
First Football League (Croatia)
First_Football_League_(Croatia)
Croatian footballer (born 1979)
Croatian top level debut late in his career in the 2010–11 season for RNK Split, he previously had successful spells with several clubs in the Slovenian
Romano_Obilinović
Association football club
against Olimpija and needed a win to clinch the title ahead of rivals Hajduk Split. In the last second before the final whistle, Nenad Bjeković scored the
FK_Partizan
Association football club in North Macedonia
great four Red Star Belgrade, Partizan Belgrade, Dinamo Zagreb and Hajduk Split. Then 1985 home ground victory over Dinamo București from Romania 1:0 in
FK_Vardar
Hajduk Split 2013–14 football season
Hajduk Split Source: HRnogomet.com Zadar v Hajduk Split Hajduk Split v Rijeka RNK Split v Hajduk Split Hajduk Split v Hrvatski Dragovoljac Hajduk Split v Slaven
2013–14 HNK Hajduk Split season
2013–14_HNK_Hajduk_Split_season
Croatian footballer
Duka went through the youth teams of his hometown clubs HNK Hajduk Split and RNK Split, joining the latter at the age of 15, subsequently moving up to the
Tomislav_Duka
European football competition
vitezovi, Dugopolje Attendance: 2,600 Referee: Deniz Aytekin (Germany) RNK Split won 5–2 on aggregate. 14 July 2011 (2011-07-14) 20:00 Stade Josy Barthel
2011–12 UEFA Europa League qualifying (first and second round matches)
2011–12_UEFA_Europa_League_qualifying_(first_and_second_round_matches)
goals scored. (C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated Notes: Only RNK Split and Hrvatski Dragovoljac were granted a Prva HNL license for the Croatian
2009–10_in_Croatian_football
Football league season
Croatia's second level football competition since its establishment in 1992. RNK Split were league champions and were promoted to Prva HNL at the end of the
2010–11 Croatian Second Football League
2010–11_Croatian_Second_Football_League
Croatian association football manager
Due to law studies, he returned to his hometown of Split in 2008, where he performed for the RNK Split, with which he first played in the Croatian Second
Goran_Gruica
Croatian footballer
part of the season. He was immediately signed the following summer by RNK Split but loaned back to Imotski, where remained for the two following seasons
Ante_Majstorović
Croatian footballer (born 1983)
2004–2005 DSV Leoben 6 (0) 2005–2006 Radnik Velika Gorica 2006-2007 Toronto Croatia 2007-2008 RNK Split * Club domestic league appearances and goals
Mario_Župetić
Croatian footballer
clubs NK Slaven from Gruda and HNK Dubrovnik. He was discovered by Hajduk Split scouts and moved to the club's youth squad. In 1996, he joined the club's
Zvonimir_Deranja
Association football club in Bosnia and Herzegovina
considered title favorites, they gained momentum with a victory against Hajduk Split on the Dalmatian coast. Four days later, Sarajevo defeated Olimpija 2–1
FK_Sarajevo
Football league season
Zagreb Hajduk Split Hrvatski Dragovoljac (2. HNL) Inter Zaprešić Istra 1961 Karlovac Lokomotiva Osijek Rijeka Šibenik Slaven Belupo RNK Split (2. HNL) Zadar
2010–11 Croatian First Football League
2010–11_Croatian_First_Football_League
Association football club in Niš, Serbia
2–1) and FK Inter Bratislava (4–0, 2–3), Radnički played against Hajduk Split. It was the first intra-Yugoslav fixture in UEFA cup. Hajduk won both matches
FK_Radnički_Niš
Yugoslav footballer and manager
He played the vast majority of his professional club career for Hajduk Split and Red Star Belgrade in the Yugoslav Federal League and for the Yugoslavia
Vladimir_Beara
Association football club in Kosovo
Radnički Niš Red Star Belgrade Rijeka Sarajevo Sloboda Tuzla Spartak RNK Split Sutjeska Teteks Trepča Trešnjevka Vardar Velež Vojvodina NK Zagreb Zemun
FC_Prishtina
Croatian football club
brand was played on the 7th of August 1946, bringing revenge against Hajduk Split for the loss suffered at their hand the previous year. The club began the
HNK_Rijeka
Croatian footballer (born 1986)
play on both sides of the field. His father, Tonči, was a former Hajduk Split and Rijeka player, and a Croatian international goalkeeper. Gabrić made
Drago_Gabrić
Bosnian footballer (born 1996)
Posušje 2011–2013 Imotski 2013–2016 RNK Split Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2012–2013 Imotski 0 (0) 2016–2017 RNK Split 8 (0) 2016 → Imotski (loan) 14
Luka_Kukić
head-to-head away goals scored (C) Champions; (R) Relegated Notes: Hajduk Split were deducted 3 points for not showing up for the match against Dinamo Zagreb
2014–15_in_Croatian_football
Croatian footballer (born 1989)
forward for Croatian club Gorica. Erceg went through the youth system at RNK Split, graduating to the senior squad in 2008. In his first senior season, he
Ante_Erceg
Bosnian association football club
Bosanski Novi, FK Borac Drvar, FK Borac Bosanska Dubica, FK Velež Mostar, RNK Split, FK Borac Čačak, FK Radnički Kragujevac, among others. The club didn't
FK_Rudar_Prijedor
Football league season
Budućnost and Sloboda were relegated. They were replaced by Vardar and RNK Split. Source: rsssf.org Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference;
1960–61_Yugoslav_First_League
Croatian footballer
when he is in Croatia before moving to RNK Split. In RNK Split, he played for the U17 & U19 team. After leaving Split, he moved to Imotski FC playing for
Marijan_Šuto
Bosnian footballer (born 1980)
2009–2010 Gençlerbirliği 22 (0) 2010–2012 Antalyaspor 36 (0) 2012–2015 RNK Split 21 (1) International career 1999–2000 Croatia U-20 4 (0) 2007–2009 Bosnia
Ivan_Radeljić
Croatian footballer
1971 (age 54) Place of birth Split, SFR Yugoslavia Position Defender Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1988–1995 Split 1995 HNK Dubrovnik 14 (0) 1996
Ivica_Bančić
Croatian footballer (1941–2021)
professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Split, Vukasović played for RNK Split, Hajduk Split, La Gantoise, Anderlecht, Cercle Brugge and Lokeren
Zdenko_Vukasović
Football league season
contested the 2012–13 Prva HNL. Cibalia Zagreb Inter Istra 1961 Hajduk RNK Split Osijek Rijeka S. Belupo Zadar Zagreb clubs: Dinamo Lokomotiva NK Zagreb
2012–13 Croatian First Football League
2012–13_Croatian_First_Football_League
Montenegrin professional football club from Podgorica
attendance records were made. The third game-week between Budućnost and Hajduk Split (1–2) was attended by 20,000 spectators, which is the highest number in
FK_Budućnost_Podgorica
Croatian footballer
France. On the 17th of April 2006, he made his first start for HNK Hajduk Split in the Croatian Eternal derby against GNK Dinamo Zagreb, which the former
Mate_Selak
Football tournament season
round, scheduled on 26 September 2012, with the exception of Lokomotiva, RNK Split and Zadar, as their cup coefficient (determined by their cup record over
2012–13_Croatian_Football_Cup
Football club
Radnički Niš Red Star Belgrade Rijeka Sarajevo Sloboda Tuzla Spartak RNK Split Sutjeska Teteks Trepča Trešnjevka Vardar Velež Vojvodina NK Zagreb Zemun
FK_Spartak_Subotica
Football club
Radnički Niš Red Star Belgrade Rijeka Sarajevo Sloboda Tuzla Spartak RNK Split Sutjeska Teteks Trepča Trešnjevka Vardar Velež Vojvodina NK Zagreb Zemun
FK_Rabotnicki
RNK SPLIT
RNK SPLIT
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Number
Boy/Male
Indian
Respect, Rank
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Þorbiorn, TORBJÖRN means "Thor's bear."
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch
Loving and Musical
Male
Swedish
Pet form of Swedish Björn, BJÖRNE means "bear."
Boy/Male
Indian
Respect, Rank
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of German Frideric, FRIÃRIK means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Swedish
Variant spelling of Swedish Åsbjörn, ASBJÖRN means "divine-bear."
Male
Norwegian
Variant spelling of Danish/Norwegian Åsbjørn, ASBJØRN means "divine-bear."
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Markos, MÃRK means "defense" or "of the sea."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a powerfully built man or someone of violent emotions, from the Middle English adjective rank (Old English ranc ‘proud’, ‘rebellious’).English : from a medieval personal name, a back-formation from the diminutive Rankin.South German : variant of Rang 2.German : nickname either for an agile person, from Middle High German ranc ‘quick turn’, or in some instances for someone who was tall and thin, from Low German rank. In some cases the surname may have been from a personal name formed with this element.Czech : from a pet form of a personal name, which could be either Slavic Ranožir or Germanic Randolf (see Randolph).Swedish and Danish : nickname from rank ‘erect’, ‘upright’, ‘straight’.
Male
Norse
Old Norse name ÃRNI means "eagle."
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Bjorn, BJÖRN means "bear."
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Þorbiorn, ÞORBJÖRN means "Þórr's bear."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Respect, Rank
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Þorbiorn, TORBJØRN means "Thor's bear."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Respect, Rank
Male
Norwegian
Norwegian variant form of Old Norse Þorbiorn, THORBJØRN means "Thor's bear."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Danish, Dutch, Indian, Swedish
New Way; Strong and Brave; Peaceful Ruler
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Rick, RIK means "powerful ruler."
RNK SPLIT
RNK SPLIT
Male
Finnish
Short form of Finnish Viljami, VILJO means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Singer; Singing
Girl/Female
Australian
Gift of God; River
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dhana Priya | தநாபà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾
Loved by wealth
Girl/Female
Biblical
Fountain of judgment.
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Þorbiorn, ÞORBJÖRN means "Þórr's bear."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Singer of Hymns; A Worshipper
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of God; Special
Boy/Male
Hindu
Welfare
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, Irish
Honorable; Proud
RNK SPLIT
RNK SPLIT
RNK SPLIT
RNK SPLIT
RNK SPLIT
adv.
Rankly; stoutly; violently.
n. & v.
Grade of official standing, as in the army, navy, or nobility; as, the rank of general; the rank of admiral.
n.
The smooth and level extent of ice marked off for the game of curling.
superl.
Raised to a high degree; violent; extreme; gross; utter; as, rank heresy.
n. & v.
A row or line; a range; an order; a tier; as, a rank of osiers.
n.
An artificial sheet of ice, generally under cover, used for skating; also, a floor prepared for skating on with roller skates, or a building with such a floor.
n. & v.
An aggregate of individuals classed together; a permanent social class; an order; a division; as, ranks and orders of men; the highest and the lowest ranks of men, or of other intelligent beings.
n. & v.
Degree of dignity, eminence, or excellence; position in civil or social life; station; degree; grade; as, a writer of the first rank; a lawyer of high rank.
v. t.
To place abreast, or in a line.
superl.
Causing vigorous growth; producing luxuriantly; very rich and fertile; as, rank land.
n.
A pigment. See India ink, under India.
v. t.
To range in a particular class, order, or division; to class; also, to dispose methodically; to place in suitable classes or order; to classify.
v. t.
To put ink upon; to supply with ink; to blacken, color, or daub with ink.
n. & v.
Elevated grade or standing; high degree; high social position; distinction; eminence; as, a man of rank.
superl.
Strong-scented; rancid; musty; as, oil of a rank smell; rank-smelling rue.
v. t.
To take rank of; to outrank.
n. & v.
A line of soldiers ranged side by side; -- opposed to file. See 1st File, 1 (a).
superl.
Luxuriant in growth; of vigorous growth; exuberant; grown to immoderate height; as, rank grass; rank weeds.
v. i.
To be ranged; to be set or disposed, as in a particular degree, class, order, or division.
v. i.
To have a certain grade or degree of elevation in the orders of civil or military life; to have a certain degree of esteem or consideration; as, he ranks with the first class of poets; he ranks high in public estimation.