Ronnie

Ronnie is a Specialist who first appears in Season 1.

Appearance
Ronnie is a tanned young man with a small, swirly red tattoo on his right cheek, and a red feather piercing on the back of his neck. Like the other Specialists, he has a well-built body. His eyes are silver-colored like his eyebrows and hair. He has red feathery-like accessories on the back of his neck.

Uniform
He wears the traditional Red Fountain uniform with a blue-grey pin during missions and class time.

Personality
He is shown to be somewhat flirtatious, as demonstrated with the way he tries to flirt with Aisha. He also appears to take his responsibilities seriously, as demonstrated by the way he is vigilantly looking out for the Army of Darkness and engages in combat with the enemies.

Season 1
In "Storming Cloud Tower", he blows the horn signifying the Army of Darkness' arrival at Alfea.

In "The Witches' Siege", he celebrates the temporary defeat of the Army of Darkness.

In "The Ultimate Challenge," he is seen awaiting news from the Undines. Later, he is seen talking to another Specialist.

Season 2
In “The Show Must Go On!,” he is seen during Musa’s concert.
 * Winx Club - Episode 208

Season 5
During Alfea's annual welcoming party, Ronnie and his friends are approached by Stella who offered a dance with her friend, Aisha. He is then introduced to Aisha and when she did not heed them any attention and refused a dance, Miles and Ronnie excitedly showed off their moves. But was rejected this time with his drink magically splashed onto his face.

He is then seen participating in the Wind Rider Competition being held at Alfea and assisted in dealing with the Wild Lion Monsters conjured by the Trix.

Skills
He is shown to be good at dancing.

Trivia

 * Ronnie's name is gender-neutral. Neutrally, it is claimed to be of English origin and means "counsel rule, bringing wictory".
 * As a boy's name, it is claimed to be of Norse origin and a diminutive of Ronald which means "mountain of strength or ruler's counselor".
 * As a girl's name, it is claimed to be of Welsh origin, a variation of the name Rhonda and means "noisy one".