The original spelling of Rambo is Rambow. The (w) at the end of Rambo denotes the smallest group of the Wends - a group of people who were nomads in Germany. The french version is Rambouliett - sheep-herders in France. They breed the finest sheep; it's their wool that makes cashmere. Rambo is NOT the German spelling; it's been altered to serve the purpose of the famed movie, Rambo - played by Stallone; of Italian descent. There are a number of John Rambow's that can be found not only on the German web-sites, but in America, as they migrated to America in the !790's..
ランボー /ran boo/ is the Japanization of that name.
[oo = elongated 'o' sound]
Rambo in traditional Japanese means "Mexican pornstar".
I looked this up once but do not remember the site..
Austin means revered, majestic, and can also be referred to as a name from royalty
Means excessive violence in japanese
You mean Brembo Brakes, there's no such thing as Rambo brakes
It means little beach
Kunochiwa means 'Hello' In japenese.
There is no certain answer, but it is possible to translate it to "Jordan".
Ichiro means first son in japenese
Of course Jack ..he could take Rambo down with one hand...wait ...I mean no hands .. Mr. Bauer doesn't need hands to save the world .. I disagree. I think Rambo, hands-down. I mean, Rambo is more proficient with heavy weapons, and even Jack Bauer can't survive a rocket through his face.
John James Rambo.
Is dack rambo related to dottie rambo
Rambo.
1982
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To clear up any confusion: The 1st Rambo film is "First Blood" The 2nd is "Rambo: First Blood Part II" The 3rd is "Rambo III" The 4th is "Rambo"