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Rodders

Rodders (name) means a British nickname for someone named Rodney or Roderick. Example: “His friends always called him Rodders.”

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A British nickname for someone named Rodney or Roderick.
"His friends always called him Rodders."
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What does “Rodders” mean?

The word “Rodders” means a British nickname for someone named Rodney or Roderick.

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Here is “Rodders” used in a sentence: “His friends always called him Rodders.”

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“Rodders” is a name.

What is the meaning of Rodders?

"Rodders" (name) means a British nickname for someone named Rodney or Roderick.

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