Roy is an
English,
Scottish Gaelic and
French name of
Norman origin. This family name originated from the
Normans, the descendants of
Norse Vikings from
Denmark,
Norway and
Iceland.
[1][2] The derivation is from
the word rey or roi, meaning "king". The Normans brought this surname to
England, which in medieval times was used as a nickname either for one who behaved in a regal fashion, or who had earned the title in some contest of skill.
[3] It also appears in Scottish Gaelic, from the word
ruadh, meaning "red".
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