Ronin is a name of Japanese origin, derived from the word 'ronin', which translates to 'waves'. Historically, a ronin was a samurai without a lord or master. The name itself evokes images of strength and independence, reflecting the spirit of the warrior class it originally represented. Today, Ronin is often chosen as a given name for its unique sound and cultural significance.
"Ronin has seen a steady increase in popularity from 2006 to its peak in 2020 with 23 births, after which it began to decline, reaching a low of 7 births in 2023."