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Rhode

Rhode (name) means an English surname originally describing someone who lived near a woodland clearing or a reed bed. Example: “The Rhode family has owned the farm since the 1800s.”

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An English surname originally describing someone who lived near a woodland clearing or a reed bed.
"The Rhode family has owned the farm since the 1800s."

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Etymology

From Middle English Rode, from Old English rod/rodu and/or hrēod ("reed").

Origin: Old English

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Rhode” mean?

The word “Rhode” means an English surname originally describing someone who lived near a woodland clearing or a reed bed.

How do you use “Rhode” in a sentence?

Here is “Rhode” used in a sentence: “The Rhode family has owned the farm since the 1800s.”

What part of speech is “Rhode”?

“Rhode” is a name.

Where does the word “Rhode” come from?

The word “Rhode” comes from Old English. From Middle English Rode, from Old English rod/rodu and/or hrēod ("reed").

Is “Rhode” a common word?

“Rhode” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Rhode used as a first name or a surname?

Rhode is used primarily as a surname, one that originally described someone who lived near a woodland clearing or a reed bed. It is not a common given name.

What is the difference between Rhode and Rhodes as surnames?

Rhode and Rhodes share the same origin, both describing a person who lived near a woodland clearing. Rhodes carries an added -s, a common English surname pattern, and it also names the Greek island in the Aegean Sea, whereas Rhode does not.

Is Rhode always capitalized in writing?

Yes. As a proper noun and surname, Rhode should always start with a capital letter, regardless of where it appears in a sentence.

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