"Rodya Raskolnikov" is a character from Fyodor Dostoevsky's legendary novel "Crime and Punishment". The name "Rodya" is a diminutive of the Russian name "Rodion", while "Raskolnikov" comes from the Russian word "raskolnik", which means "dissenter". There are several synonyms that can be associated with this character, including "misguided", "delusional", "introspective", "conflicted", "intellectual", and "provocateur". Raskolnikov's complex personality and internal struggles make him a fascinating and thought-provoking literary figure. While his actions are often morally questionable, he remains a well-known and iconic character in the world of literature.