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Ronaldo is an Italian equivalent of the English name Ronald.

Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It ultimately traces its origins back to the Old German name Raginald. The original name combines the Old German words ragin for "advice" (consiglio) and weld for "rule" (potere).

The pronunciation is "roh-NAHL-doh."

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Ronnie is an English loan name in Italian.

Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It is a nickname for Ronald in English, but not for the equivalent Ronaldo in Italian. The pronunciation is "ROHN-nee" in terms of the loaner and "roh-NAHL-doh" in terms of the full Italian equivalent.

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