Or, Rodber could be from Germanic
hrod "fame" and
beraht "bright", thus meaning "famously bright", "famous and bright", or "brightly famous".
Alternatively, Rodber could be a modern combination of any name beginning with
Rod- (
Roderick /
Rodrigo /
Rodrigue,
Rodger,
Rodica,
Rodion /
Rodya,
Rodney, or
Rodolf /
Rodolfo /
Rodolph /
Rodolphe,
Rodrigo) and any name ending in
-ber (
Amber,
Baber,
Ber,
Eber,
Heber,
Liber,
Lieber,
September, etc.) or
-bert (see here:
http://snipurl.com/cs7p).
EDIT: Replaced bolding with italics.
Miranda
"Multiple exclamation marks are a sure sign of diseased mind" -- Terry PratchettThis message was edited 2/14/2005, 5:50 PM