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American off-road racer
at Mesa Marin. Mears is the father of NASCAR driver Casey Mears, and the older brother of four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Rick Mears. Since his retirement
Roger_Mears
American racing driver (born 1951)
condition that Mears would continue driving it. In mid 1977, he switched to Theodore Racing. Mears' speed attracted the attention of Roger Penske. Although
Rick_Mears
American racing driver (born 1978)
and off-road veteran Roger Mears. Mears is a native of Bakersfield, California. After racing in go-karts for a season in 1991, Mears began competing in
Casey_Mears
American racing driver (born 1973)
Clint Mears (born January 12, 1973) is an American racing driver from Bakersfield, California. Clint is the son of Indy 500 champion Rick Mears and cousin
Clint_Mears
American racecar team
DuPont Chevrolet part-time for Terry Labonte. He won once at Richmond. Roger Mears drove the No. 5 truck once at Mesa Marin Raceway sponsored by Budweiser
Hendrick_Motorsports
66th running of the Indianapolis 500
Johncock and Mears dueled over most of the final forty laps. Johncock pulled out to a sizeable lead after his final pit stop on lap 184. But Mears dramatically
1982_Indianapolis_500
67th running of the Indianapolis 500
fastest practice lap on Friday May 20 at 205.996 mph. Don Whittington, Rick Mears, and Mike Mosley all registered laps over 205 mph. Tom Sneva was close behind
1983_Indianapolis_500
Topics referred to by the same term
Australian cyclist Ashley Mears (born 1980), American sociologist Bob Mears (born 1933), American football coach Brian Mears (1931–2009), British author
Mears
Motorsport hillclimb race in Pikes Peak, United States
100 1971 Ak Miller 1970 Mustang 14:18.600 1972 Roger Mears Volkswagen 2180 13:26.840 1973 Roger Mears Volkswagen 2180 12:54.790 1974 Errol Kobilan Sprint
Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
Pikes_Peak_International_Hill_Climb
American motorsport season
out. Rick Mears then took the lead, and throughout the next 20 laps dueled with Johnny Rutherford. After a poor pit stop by Rutherford, Mears had a 20-second
1980 CART PPG Indy Car World Series
1980_CART_PPG_Indy_Car_World_Series
American motorsports team
Jr. (1980) Mike Chandler (1983) Roger Mears (1980) Alex Barron (2007) Billy Boat (2001–2002) P. J. Jones (2004) Roger Yasukawa (2008) Stephan Gregoire
Curb Agajanian Performance Group
Curb_Agajanian_Performance_Group
Off-road race on Mexico's Baja California Peninsula
Hershel McGriff Corky McMillin Steve McQueen Chad McQueen Casey Mears Rick Mears Roger Mears Bryce Menzies Rhys Millen Rod Millen John Morton Michael Nesmith
Baja_1000
Racing car model
PC-10s were driven for Roger Penske by Rick Mears and Kevin Cogan in the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) Series in 1982. Mears campaigned the car as
Penske_PC-10
Indy Car team
time were Josele Garza who drove for the team from 1983 to 1987 and Roger Mears who drove for the team in 1982 and 1983.[citation needed] Garza finished
Machinists_Union_Racing
American racing driver and businessman (born 1937)
Roger Searle Penske (born February 20, 1937), often referred to by his nickname "the Captain", is an American auto racing team owner, businessman, and
Roger_Penske
American automobile racing team
(1979–1984) P. J. Jones (1999) Steve Krisiloff (1981) Jan Magnussen (1999) Roger Mears (1979) Roberto Moreno (2000-2001) Danny Ongais (1983) John Paul Jr. (1984)
Patrick_Racing
Motor vehicle
transfer case was also employed successfully in Baja races, for example by Roger Mears in the Baja 1000.[citation needed] A 2.57:1 low range was optional on
Jeep_Cherokee_(SJ)
American motorsport season
on November 6. The PPG Indy Car World Series Drivers' Champion was Rick Mears. Rookie of the Year was Bobby Rahal. Though it was not officially part of
1982 CART PPG Indy Car World Series
1982_CART_PPG_Indy_Car_World_Series
Motor race
2001 Scott Pruett* Tom Rudnai[1] 2000 Derek Daly Josh Brolin*[2] 1999 Roger Mears Shaun Palmer* 1998 Sean Patrick Flanery* Andy Lauer 1997 Tommy Kendall
Toyota_Pro/Celebrity_Race
Open space in North London, England
Wayback Machine "Sash Windows". Roger Mears Architects. 25 October 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2016. "Newington Green". Roger Mears Architects. 15 September 2015
Newington_Green
American motorsport season
Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 5 Terry Labonte 3 Roger Mears 1 24 Scott Lagasse Dennis Conner Full 25 Roger Mears 3 Rick Hendrick 1 Jack Sprague 7 Irvan-Simo
1995_NASCAR_SuperTruck_Series
Sports season
field Roger Mears, Dale Whittington, and Bobby Rahal would collide. However, Foyt and Rahal were able to continue. Gordon Johncock would beat Rick Mears to
1981–82 USAC Championship Car season
1981–82_USAC_Championship_Car_season
65th running of the Indianapolis 500
Danny Ongais, and a major pit fire involving Rick Mears. Ongais was critically injured, and Mears suffered burns, but both drivers would recover. Another
1981_Indianapolis_500
American racing driver (born 1956)
He was beaten only by his teammate, Mears. Cogan started from the middle of the front row, next to pole-sitter Mears, and A. J. Foyt. As the field approached
Kevin_Cogan
2nd-highest mountain on Earth
established camp III at 7,300 metres (24,000 ft) above sea, followed by Roger Mear and Jean-Francois Gagnon few days later. Hurricane winds and frostbite
K2
American motorsport season
top tens (no finish worse than 7th), Rick Mears ran away with the inaugural CART championship title. Mears took a large points lead after winning the
1979 SCCA/CART Indy Car Series
1979_SCCA/CART_Indy_Car_Series
64th running of the Indianapolis 500
Mears held a 20-second lead. Tom Sneva ducked into the pits under the yellow for tires and fuel. One lap later, leader Mears was in the pits. Mears gambled
1980_Indianapolis_500
Sports season
1984. The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Rick Mears. This was the last year that the Championship comprised more than one race
1983–84 USAC Championship Car season
1983–84_USAC_Championship_Car_season
68th running of the Indianapolis 500
the race in the second half, leaving Mears alone two laps ahead of the field, and he cruised to the victory. Mears set a new speed record for 500 miles
1984_Indianapolis_500
Sports season
10 34 Don Whittington 27 10 35 Roger Mears 28 10 36 Gary Irvin 22 6 37 Steve Krisiloff 29 5 38 A. J. Foyt 31 5 39 Roger Rager 26 DNQ 4 - Keith Kauffman
1982–83 USAC Championship Car season
1982–83_USAC_Championship_Car_season
2014 Sprint Cup Series champion Casey Mears - NASCAR driver Rick Mears - 4-time Indianapolis 500 winner Roger Mears - Baja 1000 winner Blaine Perkins -
List of people from Bakersfield, California
List_of_people_from_Bakersfield,_California
American motorsport season
Bagley 7 Randy Lewis 12 24 Chip Mead 9-10 Machinists Union Racing 9 Roger Mears 1-4, 6-13 55 Josele Garza 2, 4-12 McElreath Racing 23 Jim McElreath 1
1983 CART PPG Indy Car World Series
1983_CART_PPG_Indy_Car_World_Series
Off-road racing series
who have raced in the series include Casey Mears, the son of off-road and stadium truck racer Roger Mears, and Greg Biffle. Gordon's other former discipline
Stadium_Super_Trucks
All Terrain Vehicles 1983 – Ivan Stewart 1984 – Ivan Stewart 1985 – Roger Mears 1986 – Steve Millen 1987 – Jeff Huber 1988 – Steve Millen 1989 – Robby
Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group
Mickey_Thompson_Entertainment_Group
American motorsport season
Drivers' Champion was Mario Andretti and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Rick Mears. Rookie of the Year was Roberto Guerrero. The 68th Indianapolis 500 was
1984 CART PPG Indy Car World Series
1984_CART_PPG_Indy_Car_World_Series
First NASCAR truck series race
at Phoenix in 1994. Other drivers included off-road racing champion Roger Mears and former National Football League head coach Jerry Glanville. In the
1995 Skoal Bandit Copper World Classic
1995_Skoal_Bandit_Copper_World_Classic
Volcano on Ross Island, Antarctica
ascent and the first winter ascent was accomplished by British mountaineer Roger Mear on 7 June 1985, a member of the "In the Footsteps of Scott" expedition
Mount_Erebus
Sports season
15 Tim Richmond 9 DNQ DNQ 22 205 16 Larry Cannon 33 DNQ 9 DNQ 205 17 Roger Mears 9 DNQ 4 180 18 Gordon Smiley 6 25 170 19 Billy Engelhart 11 10 13 170
1980 USAC Championship Car season
1980_USAC_Championship_Car_season
Howerton (1954–), motocross racer Rick Mears (1951–), race car driver, 4-time winner of Indy 500 Roger Mears (1947–), off-road driver A.J. Shepherd (1926–2005)
List of people from Wichita, Kansas
List_of_people_from_Wichita,_Kansas
British adventurer
colleagues John Tolson and Michael Stroud. When the winter had passed, Swan, Roger Mear and Gareth Wood set out to walk 900 miles (1,400 km) to the South Pole
Robert_Swan
Sports season
schedule for Penske Racing, and Roger Penske hired the young Mears to fill in for Andretti the weekends he was overseas. Mears, who had spent two years in
1978 USAC Championship Car season
1978_USAC_Championship_Car_season
(2006) Scott McKenzie (2005) Steve McQueen (1978) - celebrity racer Roger Mears (2020) - MTEG champion Sue Mead (2007) Bruce Meyers (1978) - racecar
Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame
Off-Road_Motorsports_Hall_of_Fame
sport Australia Roger Mears, Rick Mears Auto racing United States Roger Mears Casey Mears Auto racing United States Rick Mears Clint Mears Auto racing United
List of professional sports families
List_of_professional_sports_families
American auto race
squeezed Dyer down the track and his left-front wheel clipped Mears' right-rear wheel. Mears flipped over and tumbled towards the wall, hitting the concrete
1978_California_500
American auto race
Team Penske cars of Mears, Bobby Unser, and Andretti versus the Chaparral 2K of Al Unser. When the race began, Al Unser passed Mears to take the lead. The
1979_California_500
42nd season of the NASCAR Winston West Series
Inglebright 11 130 49 Steve Portenga 12 127 50 Barry Graham 13 124 51 Roger Mears Jr. 15 118 52 Rick Strauser 19 106 53 Rick Scribner 20 103 54 Ed Watson
1995 NASCAR Winston West Series
1995_NASCAR_Winston_West_Series
American racing driver (1959–2003)
up to avoid the carnage, Whittington locked his brakes and spun into Roger Mears, a driver in the sixth row. All four drivers were eliminated from the
Dale_Whittington
Public park and old cemetery in Putney, London
building which was in a dilapidated state. The work was designed by Roger Mears architects and the chapel was converted into a private dwelling. The
Putney_Lower_Common_Cemetery
Annual literature award
1989 M. John Harrison, Climbers 1988 Joe Simpson, Touching the Void 1987 Roger Mear and Robert Swan, In the Footsteps of Scott 1986 Stephen Venables, Painted
Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature
Boardman_Tasker_Prize_for_Mountain_Literature
Television series
Waltrip (pt. 2) April 12, 1992 20 3 Jeff Gordon April 19, 1992 21 4 Roger Mears April 26, 1992 22 5 Ed McCulloch May 3, 1992 23 6 Bobby Allison May 10
Winners_(American_TV_series)
English mountaineer and author (1941–2020)
Hinkes, Ang Phurba and Nga Temba. 1998: Drohmo, South pillar, Nepal, with Roger Mear 2000: Targo Ri, Central Tibet, with Julian Freeman-Attwood and Richard
Doug_Scott
Motor car race
laps, not an average speed of the two laps. Rick Mears won the pole with a speed of 200.983 mph. Mears' lap broke the single lap record that Peter Revson
1982_Pocono_500
NASCAR race held at Indianapolis in 2006
here in an Indy car. I drove in the off-road ranks and idolized Rick Mears, Roger Mears, Robby Gordon, and those guys all came out of off-road racing to Indy
2006_Brickyard_400
American auto racing team
Unser, and Mears qualified in the front row and proceeded to lead 192 of the race's 200 laps, 91 by Sullivan, 89 by Mears, and 12 by Unser. Mears won the
Team_Penske
Film by Marcus Nispel
Mears. The story follows Clay Miller (Padalecki) as he searches for his missing sister, Whitney (Righetti), who is captured by Jason Voorhees (Mears)
Friday_the_13th_(2009_film)
Mountain in Alaska, United States
Jr., summit reached on July 9, 1978. 1980 The British Route, East Face Roger Mear and Steve Bell, summit reached on May 16, 1980. 1981 Colton-Leach Route
Mount_Huntington_(Alaska)
Ferrer Chiqui Soldevilla Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 464 28 GTO 80 Herb Adams Roger Mears Leonard Emanuelson Herb Adams Pontiac Firebird 435 29 DNF GTO 84 Scorpio
1982_24_Hours_of_Daytona
Motor car race
Wednesday, July 14. Andretti's speed of 206.3 mph was followed by Rick Mears at 205.7 mph and Al Unser at 204.5 mph. Mario Andretti won the pole on Thursday
1982_Michigan_500
Motor car race
Mears lost radio contact with his crew and resorted to using hand signals to communicate with his crew. Unable to discuss changes for the car, Mears suffered
1983_Pocono_500
Casey Mears United States 2000-2001 0 5 0 0 0 19 Rick Mears United States 1979-1992 3 (1979, 1981, 1982) 180 (179) 39 26 68 8642 Roger Mears United
List_of_Champ_Car_drivers
American racing driver (1934–2021)
Team Penske. Roger Penske wanted a proven winner to join his young driver Rick Mears. Unser won six times to Mears' three wins but Mears won the championship
Bobby_Unser
Motor car race
124 121 15 26 14 John Kinder Stroppe Motorsports Ford 124 118 16 8 25 Roger Mears Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 123 115 17 30 51 Kerry Teague Rosenblum
1995_Ford_Credit_125
Motor car race
after the restart, Rick Mears retook the lead and pulled away by over two seconds. With 12 laps to go, the low fuel light on Mears' dashboard came on. The
1984_Pocono_500
Annual auto race held in Speedway, Indiana, US
Rick Mears and Hélio Castroneves, each of whom has won the race four times. The active driver with the most victories is Castroneves. Rick Mears holds
Indianapolis_500
22 19 20 26 13 49 Nancy James 25 12 12 49 Bob Larson 19 14 24 12 51 Roger Mears 26 22 15 10 52 Dennis Blackwell 18 23 28 9 52 Ron Banks 29 21 19 9 54
1978 USAC Mini-Indy Series season
1978_USAC_Mini-Indy_Series_season
American transportation services company
services company based in Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan. Roger Penske is the founder and chairman of the privately held company, and Rob
Penske_Corporation
19th season of the NASCAR Winston West Series
DNQ DNQ John Lyons DNQ DNQ Gene Riniker DNQ DNQ Jerry Oliver DNQ DNQ Roger Mears DNQ Patrick McIntyre DNQ Pete Halsmer DNQ Ray Wulfenstein DNQ Bill Simpson
1972 NASCAR Winston West Series
1972_NASCAR_Winston_West_Series
British physician, medical missionary and translator (1853–1936)
physicians of the Victorian era, Mears worked as a medical missionary in Fujian from 1890 to 1893. Upon returning to Scotland Mears co-founded the Woodburn Sanatorium
Isabella_Mears
75th running of the Indianapolis 500
Rick Mears won from the pole position, becoming the third four-time winner of the Indy 500, joining A. J. Foyt and Al Unser. During time trials, Mears also
1991_Indianapolis_500
Multi-peaked mountain in Eastern Nepal
However, the central summit was first climbed in 1998 by Doug Scott and Roger Mear via the south pillar. Another ascent of the central summit in 2002 was
Drohmo
American actor
by Owen Gleiberman at variety.com "‘Swamp Thing’ Casts Andy Bean, Derek Mears in Lead Roles" by Margeaux Sippell at variety.com Hubbard, Lauren (May 24
Will_Patton
63rd running of the Indianapolis 500
Second-year driver Rick Mears took the lead for the final time with 18 laps to go, and won his first Indianapolis 500. Mears would win again in 1984,
1979_Indianapolis_500
2025 film by Chris Stuckmann
stars Camille Sullivan, Brendan Sexton III, Keith David, Sarah Durn, Derek Mears, Emily Bennett, Charlie Talbert, Robin Bartlett, and Michael Beach. It follows
Shelby_Oaks
Motor car race
Rick Mears returned to the pits after a gust of wind pushed him towards the wall on his warmup lap. After putting on an old set of tires, Mears returned
1988_Michigan_500
Racing car model
driven by Rick Mears. The Penske PC-6 was introduced to racing in 1978 at the 62nd Indianapolis 500, driven by Tom Sneva, Rick Mears, Mario Andretti
Penske_PC-6
American racing driver (born 1978)
However, when it became clear that Busch had already signed a contract with Roger Penske, Roush decided to let him go. Busch's final race with Roush Racing
Kurt_Busch
American medical disaster thriller film by Steven Soderbergh
over concerns that the disease may be a bioweapon. He dispatches Dr. Erin Mears, an Epidemic Intelligence Service officer, to Minneapolis, where she traces
Contagion_(2011_film)
72nd running of the Indianapolis 500
positions with Rick Mears winning the pole position, Danny Sullivan at the center of the front row, and Al Unser on the outside. Mears set a new track record
1988_Indianapolis_500
American media franchise
Warworld". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved November 26, 2023. Mears, Hayden (July 22, 2023). "Justice League: Warworld Review". IGN. Retrieved
DC_Animated_Movie_Universe
British royal regalia
no. 31701. Mears, et al., p. 30. Olivia Fryman in Bird and Clayton, "Ceremony and Coronation", p. 102. Dixon-Smith, et al., p. 38. Mears, et al., p.
Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom
Crown_Jewels_of_the_United_Kingdom
American racing driver (1939–2021)
of Al Unser Jr. He was the second of four men (A. J. Foyt, himself, Rick Mears and Hélio Castroneves) to have won the Indianapolis 500 four times (1970
Al_Unser
1890 South Dakota massacre of Lakota
South Dakotans who fought for four years of World War II. Historian Dwight Mears points out that awards prior to 1918 were "Medal[s] of Honor in name only
Wounded_Knee_Massacre
American racing driver (1937–1975)
858 km/h). Donohue held the record for 11 years, until it was broken by Rick Mears at Michigan International Speedway. The 917-30 has been referred to as the
Mark_Donohue
Colombian racing driver (born 1975)
switch series, and signed a multi-year contract on 9 July to replace Casey Mears in CGR's No. 42 Dodge Charger from the start of 2007; Ganassi did not want
Juan_Pablo_Montoya
American actor (born 1993)
August 28, 2021. Dick, Jeremy (August 28, 2021). "Lewis Pullman Is Ben Mears in Stephen King's Salem's Lot Remake". MovieWeb. Archived from the original
Lewis_Pullman
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
team drivers, with Al Unser Sr. racing it at the 1986 Indianapolis 500. Mears notched two poles and two 3rd place finishes with the engine late in the
Ilmor-Chevrolet_265-A_engine
1976 Johnny Rutherford, 1980 Bobby Unser, 1981 Rick Mears, 1984 Emerson Fittipaldi, 1989 Rick Mears, 1991 Al Unser Jr., 1994 Buddy Rice, 2004 Scott Dixon
Indianapolis_500_records
Motorsport achievement
promotion of the Crown was reduced and USAC neglected to even mention Roger McCluskey won the 1973 Crown in their media guide. "The Triple Crown was
Triple_Crown_(IndyCar)
70th running of the Indianapolis 500
saw a shake-up from the previous year. Rick Mears suffered a serious crash at Sanair in 1984. In 1985, Mears only drove a partial schedule (ovals only,
1986_Indianapolis_500
British engineering company
Rick Mears earned the first victory for the engine in a 500 mile race at the 1987 Pocono 500. A year later, now badged as the Chevrolet Indy V-8, Mears won
Ilmor
1931 British film by Leslie S. Hiscott
Fowler Mear adapted from the 1928 play Alibi by Michael Morton, which was in turn based on the 1926 Agatha Christie novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Alibi_(1931_film)
76th running of the Indianapolis 500
story of the day, however, was the massive crash by Rick Mears. Late in the afternoon, Mears entered turn two, and a fluid leak sprayed water over the
1992_Indianapolis_500
List of top drivers from the history of the Indianapolis 50
Lockhart Arie Luyendyk Bobby Marshman Rex Mays Roger McCluskey Jim McElreath Jack McGrath Rick Mears Vítor Meira Louis Meyer Chet Miller Tommy Milton
The_Greatest_33
American racing driver (born 1950)
laps. Sullivan was part of the all-Penske front row with teammates Rick Mears and Al Unser Sr. A wing adjuster broke on Sullivan's car just after the
Danny_Sullivan
2005 film by Jon Favreau
Walter and Danny Additionally, John Alexander performed the Robot, Derek Mears performed the Lead Zorgon, and Douglas Tait, Joe Bucaro, and Jeff Wolfe
Zathura:_A_Space_Adventure
2023 animated film
rating of 43% based on 7 reviews, with an average rating of 5.00/10. Hayden Mears of IGN rated the film six out of 10, noting it feels like an event film
Justice_League:_Warworld
Brazilian racing driver (born 1946)
applauded Fittipaldi from the infield as Fittipaldi passed by on the final lap. Roger Penske hired Fittipaldi for his racing team in 1990 and he continued to
Emerson_Fittipaldi
American motorsports executive
May 2025). "IndyCar president says qualifying scandal is "devastating" to Roger Penske". www.motorsport.com. Retrieved 21 May 2025. "Tim Cindric Back With
Tim_Cindric
1989 murder in New South Wales, Australia
Leigh Leigh, born Leigh Rennea Mears on 24 July 1975, was the daughter of Robyn Lynne Maunsell and Robert William Mears. Her parents divorced when she
Murder_of_Leigh_Leigh
American racing driver (born 1936)
victory in 1982 by a car length over Rick Mears. After falling behind on the final sequence of pit stops, Mears was rapidly closing in on Johncock in the
Gordon_Johncock
ROGER MEARS
ROGER MEARS
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, French, Irish, Swedish
Famous Spearman; Famous Warrior
Male
Swedish
 Swedish form of Old Norse Róðgeirr, RODGER means "famous spear." Compare with another form of Rodger.
Boy/Male
English
Wanderer.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Famous Warrior
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Marathi, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Famous Warrior; Renowned Spearman; Famous with the Spear; Fame
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Famous fighter.
Boy/Male
English American
Famed spear.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker or seller of rope, from an agent derivative of Old English rÄp ‘rope’. See also Roop.Variant of French Robert.North German (Röper) : occupational name for a town crier, from an agent derivative of Middle Low German rÅpen ‘to call’.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : occupational name for a wheelright, from Old French roier, rouwier, rouer, roer.French : from a Germanic personal name composed of hrÅd ‘renown’ + hari, heri ‘army’.Respelling of German Rauer.
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English German Shakespearean
Famous fighter.
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Roger, RODGER means "famous spear." Compare with another form of Rodger.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Roger.Thomas Rogers (c.1587–1621), born in London, England, was among the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. He died during the first winter at Plymouth Colony, but his son Joseph survived and married, and was later joined in MA by his brother John. This name was subsequently brought to North America independently by many different bearers.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name for someone who lived at a place where wild roses grew (see Rose 1), with the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.German (Röser) : habitational name from places called Rös, Roes, or Rösa in Bavaria, Rhineland, and Saxony, or a variant of Rosser.Swiss German (Röser) : from a short form of a Germanic personal name based on hrÅd ‘renown’.English : unexplained.
Male
French
French form of Latin Rogerius, ROGIER means "famous spear."Â
Surname or Lastname
German and Swiss German (Römer)
German and Swiss German (Römer) : see Roemer.English, Dutch, and German : regional or ethnic name for a Roman or more generally for an Italian.English and Dutch : nickname for a pilgrim, someone who has traveled to Rome (see Romero).German : from the Germanic personal name Hrotmar, composed of hrÅd ‘renown’ + mÄri ‘fame’.
Boy/Male
British, English, Jamaican
Son of Roger
Male
English
Norman English form of Anglo-Saxon Hroðgar, ROGER means "famous spear."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who constructed or repaired roofs, from an agent derivative of Middle English roof (Old English hrÅf). In the Middle Ages roofs might be thatched with reeds or straw, or covered with tiles, slates, or wooden shingles.German and English : nickname for an unscrupulous individual, from Middle Low German rÅver ‘pirate’, ‘robber’, Middle English rover. The English verb rove ‘to wander’ is probably a back-formation from this, and is not attested before the 16th century, so it is unlikely to lie behind any examples of the surname.German : variant of Röver (see Roever).
Boy/Male
British, English
Roger the Clumsy
Boy/Male
English
Maker of rope.
ROGER MEARS
ROGER MEARS
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Beloved
Male
Hebrew
(×™Ö°×”ï‹×©×ָפָט) Hebrew name YEHOWSHAPHAT means "God has judged" or "whom God judges." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a king of Judah. Jehoshaphat is the Anglicized form.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Versatile
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Proud of Rich
Boy/Male
British, Dutch, English
Friend of God; Good Friend
Female
Native American
Native American Sioux name EHAWEE means "laughing maiden."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nibedita | நீபேதீதா
You like to make your own decisions and to be the master of your domain
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Biblical
A bridle or bit.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, German, Turkish
Solid; Firm; Strong; Consistent
ROGER MEARS
ROGER MEARS
ROGER MEARS
ROGER MEARS
ROGER MEARS
v. i.
One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.
n.
One who rambles; a rover; a wanderer.
v. i.
A ball which has passed through all the hoops and would go out if it hit the stake but is continued in play; also, the player of such a ball.
n.
One who ropes goods; a packer.
n.
One who uses, or is skilled in the use of, an oar; a rower.
n.
A man who manages a boat; a rower of a boat.
v. i.
Hence, a fickle, inconstant person.
n.
A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
n.
A rosier; a rosebush.
n.
A maker of ropes.
n.
One who rows with an oar.
n.
One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.
v. i.
A sort of arrow.
v. i.
Casual marks at uncertain distances.
n.
One fit to be hanged.
n
An oarsman; a rower; as, he is a good oar.
v.
A rover in quest of booty or plunder; a plunderer; one who pillages.
v. i.
One who wanders about by sea or land; a wanderer; a rambler.
v. t.
The rower who pulls the stroke oar; the strokesman.