Etymology:
The name "Rambo" is a surname of Spanish origin, specifically from the Spanish word "rambo" which means "ravine" or "gully."
Meaning:
1. Surname:
As a surname, Rambo means "one who lives near a ravine."
2. Fictional Character:
The name is most commonly associated with the fictional character John Rambo, the protagonist of a series of action films and novels created by David Morrell. In the fictional context, Rambo's name was chosen by Morrell because it sounded tough and conveyed a sense of ruggedness and aggression.
Origin:
The Spanish word "rambo" originated from the Proto-Indo-European root *h₃erǵ-, meaning "to be bright, to shine." This root has evolved into various words in different languages, including "ravine" in English and "rambla" (a tree-lined boulevard) in Spanish.
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