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Baby names starting with R

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Riley
Irish · From Irish 'Raghallach' meaning 'courageous,' or Old English 'ryge leah' (rye clearing).
Rowan
Irish · From Irish 'ruadhan' meaning 'little red one,' also linked to the rowan tree with protective folklore.
Roman
Latin · From Latin 'Romanus' meaning citizen of Rome; widely used across Slavic cultures.
River
English · River is an English nature name taken directly from the flowing waterway.
Ryan
Irish · From Irish Ó Riain, meaning 'descendant of Rían', where Rían means 'little king'.
Robert
English · From Germanic 'hrod' (fame) + 'beraht' (bright), meaning 'bright fame.' A classic royal name across Europe.
Ruby
Latin · From the gemstone name, derived from Latin 'rubeus' meaning 'red'.
Ryder
English · Ryder comes from an English occupational surname for a mounted messenger or horseman.
Rory
Irish · From Irish Ruairí meaning 'red king', a traditional Gaelic name for chieftains.
Raelynn
English · Raelynn is a modern blend of Rae and Lynn, created for sound and style rather than ancient roots.
Rose
English · From Latin rosa, the flower; also linked to Germanic hros meaning 'fame.'
Rylee
English · Rylee is a modern spelling of Riley, from a surname meaning 'rye clearing' in English or 'valiant' in Irish traditions.
Remi
French · From Latin 'Remigius' meaning 'oarsman'; borne by Saint Rémi who baptized the first French king.
Rhett
English · From Dutch 'raed' meaning 'advice' or 'counsel,' popularized by Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind.
Ryker
German · From a Germanic surname meaning "rich" or "powerful," adapted as a modern given name.
Reese
Welsh · Anglicized form of the Welsh name Rhys, meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor.'
Ruth
Hebrew · From Hebrew, possibly meaning 'friend' or 'companion'; the devoted daughter-in-law in the Bible.
Remington
English · Remington is an English surname and place name meaning settlement by the riverbank or raven settlement.
Rosalie
French · French form of Rosalia, from Latin 'rosa' meaning rose, associated with a garland of roses.
Rafael
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Rafa'el' meaning 'God has healed'; the Spanish and Portuguese form of Raphael.
Richard
English · From Germanic ric 'ruler' and hard 'brave, strong'; borne by three English kings.
Reagan
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Ó Ríagáin meaning 'little king' or 'impulsive one.'
Ronan
Irish · From Irish Ronan, usually interpreted as little seal.
Rachel
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'rahel' meaning 'ewe'; biblical matriarch and wife of Jacob.
Remy
French · From Latin 'Remigius' meaning 'oarsman.' Also associated with Saint Rémy of Reims.
Romeo
Italian · Italian name meaning pilgrim to Rome; immortalized as Shakespeare's tragic romantic hero.
Reign
English · An English word name from reign, meaning rule or sovereignty.
Reid
Scottish · From Old English 'rēad' meaning red, originally a nickname for someone with red hair or complexion.
Rylan
English · Rylan likely blends Ry- names with the Irish surname element from O'Riain, giving a modern name associated with rye land or little king.
Ryleigh
English · Ryleigh is a modern spelling of Riley, from an Irish surname also used as an English place-style name.
Rosemary
English · From the herb name, derived from Latin 'ros marinus' meaning 'dew of the sea.' Also blends Rose and Mary.
Rhys
Welsh · Welsh name meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor,' borne by several medieval Welsh princes.
Rosie
Latin · Diminutive of Rose, from Latin 'rosa' meaning 'rose'; a symbol of beauty and love.
Royal
English · From Old French 'roial' meaning 'kingly' or 'regal.'
Regina
Latin · Directly from Latin 'regina' meaning queen; used as a title for the Virgin Mary.
Rebecca
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Rivqah,' possibly meaning 'to tie or bind'; wife of Isaac in Genesis.
Russell
French · From Old French 'roux' meaning 'red-haired,' originally a nickname for someone with red hair.
Rowen
Irish · Variant of Rowan, from Irish Gaelic 'ruadhán' meaning little red one, associated with the rowan tree.
Ricardo
Spanish · Spanish and Portuguese form of Richard, from Germanic meaning 'brave ruler.'
Raymond
French · From Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'mund' (protector), meaning 'wise protector.'
Raven
English · From the English word for the black bird, symbolizing wisdom and mystery in Norse and Celtic lore.
Raya
Hebrew · Raya has several traditions, including Hebrew and Arabic forms meaning "friend" or "sated," and Slavic use as a short form of names like Raya.
Reece
Welsh · Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, meaning 'ardor' or 'enthusiasm'.
Reed
English · English name from Old English read (red-haired) or referring to one who lived near reeds.
Rome
Latin · Directly from the name of the Eternal City, possibly from Etruscan 'Rumon' meaning river.
Raphael
Hebrew · From Hebrew Rafa'el meaning 'God has healed'; one of the archangels in biblical tradition.
Raelyn
English · Raelyn is a modern blend of Rae and Lynn, created in contemporary English naming.
Raiden
Japanese · Raiden comes from Japanese mythology and means “thunder and lightning,” linked to a storm deity.
Royce
English · From Old French/Germanic origins meaning "royal" or "son of the king."
Rio
Spanish · Spanish for 'river'; in Japanese can mean 'village cherry blossom' depending on kanji.
Raegan
Irish · Raegan is a spelling variant of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning "little king."
Robin
English · Medieval French diminutive of Robert, meaning 'bright fame.' Also associated with the robin bird.
Rylie
Irish · Rylie is a modern spelling of Riley, from an Irish surname and English place name often linked to 'rye clearing.'
Romina
Italian · Romina is an Italian name meaning 'from Rome' or 'Roman.'
Rodrigo
Spanish · From Germanic Hrodric meaning famous power or renowned ruler.
Ronin
Japanese · Ronin comes from Japanese and originally referred to a masterless samurai.
Rocco
Italian · From Germanic 'hrok' meaning rest or repose; Saint Rocco was a medieval patron against plague.
Ruben
Hebrew · Variant of Reuben, Hebrew for 'behold, a son.' A patriarch of Israel.
Renata
Latin · From Latin 'renatus' meaning 'reborn' or 'born again,' widely used in Romance languages.
Ridge
English · Ridge comes from the English landscape word for a long narrow hill crest or elevated spine of land.
Roy
French · From Old French 'roi' meaning king, or from Scottish Gaelic 'ruadh' meaning red-haired.
Reina
Spanish · Spanish word name meaning queen, from Latin 'regina.'
Roberto
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Robert, from Germanic 'hrod-beraht' meaning bright fame.
Reyna
Spanish · Spanish variant of Reina meaning 'queen,' widely used in Latin American cultures.
Rayan
Arabic · Arabic name often linked with luxuriance, being well-watered, or the gate of paradise.
Rhodes
Greek · From the Greek island name Rhodos, meaning 'where roses grow,' associated with the Colossus of Rhodes.
Rosalia
Latin · From Latin 'rosalia,' a festival of roses; associated with Saint Rosalia, patron of Palermo.
Ronald
Norse · From Old Norse 'Rögnvaldr' meaning 'ruler's counsel,' popular in Scotland.
Rhea
Greek · From Greek mythology, Rhea was a Titan goddess and mother of the Olympian gods; may mean 'flowing' or 'ease'.
Raul
Spanish · Spanish form of Ralph, from Old Norse Ráðúlfr meaning "counsel wolf."
Rocky
English · English name meaning 'rest' or a pet form of Rocco, from Germanic 'hrok' meaning 'rest/repose'.
Rosa
Latin · From Latin 'rosa' meaning 'rose,' used widely across Romance languages.
Rowyn
Irish · Rowyn is a modern spelling of Rowan, from an Irish surname and tree name associated with the little red-haired one.
Royalty
English · Royalty is an English word name directly evoking nobility, status, and regal distinction.
Roland
French · From Germanic 'hrod' (fame) + 'land' (territory), legendary paladin of Charlemagne.
Riggs
English · Riggs comes from a surname rooted in ridge, with Norse and English place-name origins.
Raylan
English · Raylan is a modern English-style name likely built from Ray with the suffix -lan, giving it a bright, contemporary feel.
Rivka
Hebrew · Rivka is the Hebrew form of Rebecca, traditionally linked to a meaning like 'to bind' or 'to tie.'
Ryland
English · From Old English meaning 'land where rye is grown,' originally a surname from a place name.
Rayna
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'song of the Lord,' or Slavic/Spanish 'queen.'
Rosalina
Latin · Compound of 'rosa' (rose) and '-lina' (tender), meaning 'beautiful little rose.'
Ramona
Spanish · Feminine form of Ramón, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'mund' (protector), meaning wise protector.
Ryatt
English · Modern invented variant of Wyatt or Riot, a creative phonetic coinage with no fixed etymology.
Ray
English · Short form of Raymond, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'mund' (protector).
Rayden
English · A modern variant of Raiden, often interpreted as thunder or spirit-inspired power.
Roger
German · Germanic from 'hrod' (fame) and 'ger' (spear), meaning 'famous spearman.'
Rayne
English · Rayne is an English word-name associated with rain, giving it a fresh and natural feel.
Rey
Spanish · Spanish word meaning 'king,' used as a given name.
Rudy
German · Diminutive of Rudolf, meaning 'famous wolf' from Old German elements.
Ripley
English · Old English place name meaning strip-shaped clearing in the woods.
Rex
Latin · From Latin 'rex' meaning king. Used as a given name since the 19th century.
Ricky
English · Diminutive of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (ruler) and 'hard' (strong), meaning 'brave ruler.'
Rebekah
Hebrew · Hebrew form of Rebecca meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating,' a biblical matriarch.
Ronnie
English · Diminutive of Ronald (Norse Rögnvaldr, 'ruler's counsel') or Veronica; widely used as a unisex name.
Ruthie
English · Diminutive of Ruth, from Hebrew meaning 'friend' or 'companion,' a key Old Testament figure.
Reya
Greek · Reya is used as a modern form related to Rhea or Riya, carrying associations with flow, ease, or a graceful singer.
Rosalyn
English · Blend of Rosa and Lynn, or from Germanic 'hros' (horse) and 'lind' (gentle, soft).
Ramon
Spanish · Spanish form of Raymond, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) + 'mund' (protector), meaning wise protector.
Rohan
Indian · Rohan is an Indian name meaning "ascending" or "growing," from Sanskrit roots.
Romy
German · Diminutive of Rosemary or Roman; blends Latin 'rosa' (rose) with 'Mary' or means 'of Rome.'
Reuben
Hebrew · From Hebrew Re'uven meaning 'behold, a son,' the firstborn of Jacob in the Bible.
Romi
Hebrew · Romi is used as a short form of names like Rosemary or Romeo and can also relate to Hebrew roots meaning "my height."
Rosalee
English · Variant of Rosalie, from Latin rosalia meaning 'rose ceremony' or 'festival of roses.'
Ren
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'lotus' or 'love,' symbolizing purity and affection.
Rain
English · Rain comes from the English word for rainfall and belongs to the modern word-name style.
Raina
Slavic · Often treated as a Slavic form meaning queen or as a variant related to Hebrew-rooted names; it carries bright, regal associations.
Rowdy
English · An English word-name suggesting a spirited, bold, or unruly character.
Rene
French · From Latin 'renatus' meaning 'reborn'; a classic French given name.
Roselyn
German · Variant of Rosalind/Rosalyn, from Germanic 'hros' (horse) and 'lind' (gentle), later associated with roses.
Renee
French · French feminine of René, from Latin 'renatus' meaning reborn or born again.
Raquel
Spanish · Spanish and Portuguese form of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning ewe or innocent one.
Renley
English · Modern English invented name, popularized in part by the character Renly in Game of Thrones.
Rubi
Spanish · Rubi is a Spanish-style form of Ruby, from the Latin-rooted gemstone name meaning red jewel.
Randy
English · Diminutive of Randolph, from Germanic elements meaning "shield-wolf" or "rim of a shield."
Ryann
Irish · A modern spelling of Ryan, from an Irish surname often linked to "little king."
Rian
Irish · Rian is an Irish name often interpreted as little king or kingly.
Rue
English · From the rue herb (Greek 'rhyte' meaning set free) symbolizing regret and grace.
Raylynn
English · Raylynn is a modern blend of Rae or Ray with Lynn, giving it a bright and contemporary feel.
Rodney
English · From an English place name meaning Hroda's island, associated with Admiral Rodney.
Rae
English · Short form of Rachel (Hebrew, meaning ewe) or a standalone name meaning grace.
Rishi
Indian · From Sanskrit rishi, meaning sage, seer, or wise holy man.
Riot
English · A modern English stylistic form related to names like Reid or Reidt, used mainly for contemporary sound.
Rya
Irish · Rya is a short modern name that may relate to Irish Rian or be a clipped form of Maria, with a bright contemporary style.
Rumi
Japanese · Rumi is used in Japanese naming and is also famous through the Persian poet Rumi, giving it literary depth.
Raylee
English · A modern English-style blend of Ray and Lee, often interpreted as "ray of light" with a surname-style ending.
Robyn
English · Variant of Robin, originally a diminutive of Robert meaning bright fame; also evokes the bird.
Rebeca
Spanish · Spanish form of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivka meaning to tie or bind, or captivating.
Ralph
Norse · From Old Norse 'Ráðúlfr' meaning wolf counsel, a name of Viking origin.
Roxanne
Persian · From Persian 'Roshanak' meaning dawn or bright star; borne by the wife of Alexander the Great.
Rogelio
Spanish · Spanish form of Roger, from Germanic 'Hrodger' meaning famous spear.
Riya
Indian · Riya is an Indian name often interpreted as singer, graceful, or prosperous, depending on derivation and usage.
Ramiro
Spanish · From Visigothic Germanic elements meaning famous counselor or supreme judge.
Reginald
English · From Germanic 'Raginald,' composed of 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (ruler), meaning counsel power.
Raine
English · Raine comes from a surname and word association with rain, and can also reflect French or English forms of Raina.
Reem
Arabic · Reem is an Arabic name meaning gazelle or white antelope, symbolizing grace and beauty.
Rhiannon
Welsh · Rhiannon is a Welsh mythological name meaning great queen or divine queen.
Renesmee
English · A literary invention from the *Twilight* series, blending pieces of “Rene” and “Esmee” into a modern coined name.
Rayleigh
English · Rayleigh comes from an English place surname meaning 'roe-deer wood' or 'deer meadow clearing.'
Raleigh
English · From Old English meaning 'meadow of roe deer'; a place name associated with Sir Walter Raleigh.
Ridley
English · English place name from Old English meaning 'cleared meadow' or 'reed clearing.'
Rami
Arabic · Rami is an Arabic name meaning "archer" or "one who throws."
Roslyn
English · Variant of Rosalind, from Germanic elements meaning 'gentle horse' or associated with 'rose' and 'lyn' (lake).
Ravi
Indian · Ravi is a Sanskrit name meaning "sun" and is also the name of a solar deity.
Ramsey
English · Old English place name from 'hramsa' (wild garlic) and 'eg' (island), meaning garlic island.
Rita
Italian · Short form of Margherita, from Greek 'margarites' meaning pearl, popularized by Saint Rita of Cascia.
Ryver
English · A modern spelling of River, from the natural landscape term for a flowing stream.
Roan
Irish · From Irish 'ruadhan' meaning little red one, also a color term for reddish-brown.
Rolando
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Roland, from Germanic meaning 'famous land' or 'renowned in the land.'
Rayyan
Arabic · Rayyan is an Arabic name meaning lush, well-watered, or full, and is also the name of a gate of paradise in Islam.
Rylen
English · Rylen is a modern name likely influenced by Ryan and Riley, giving it an Irish-leaning sound and style.
Rafe
English · Traditional English pronunciation of Ralph, from Old Norse meaning 'wolf counsel.'
Rosalind
German · From Germanic 'hros' (horse) and 'lind' (soft), reinterpreted via Latin as 'beautiful rose.'
Renzo
Italian · Italian diminutive of Lorenzo (Lawrence), from Latin meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel.'
Rosalynn
English · Variant of Rosalind or Rosalyn, blending 'rosa' (rose) with 'linda' (pretty) or 'lynn.'
Rylo
English · Rylo is a modern invented name, likely built from the popular Ry- sound with a soft ending.
Rudra
Indian · From Sanskrit, Rudra is the name of a Vedic storm deity and an early form of Shiva.
Roselynn
Latin · Combination of Rose (Latin 'rosa') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), meaning 'beautiful rose.'
Rooney
Irish · Irish surname Ó Ruanaidh meaning 'descendant of Ruanadh,' from 'ruanadh' meaning champion.
Rori
Irish · Rori is a variant of Rory, from Irish Ruairi meaning red king.
Ross
Scottish · From Gaelic 'ros' meaning 'headland' or 'promontory,' a Scottish and Irish place name.
Raheem
Arabic · Raheem is an Arabic name meaning "merciful" or "compassionate," from the same root as one of God's attributes in Islam.
Roma
Italian · From the city of Rome, ultimately from Latin 'Roma,' the eternal city of the Roman Empire.
Raylen
English · Raylen is a modern English-style blend, often built from Ray with a fashionable suffix.
Reyansh
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'ray of light' or 'a part of Lord Vishnu,' widely popular in Hindu families.
Ramses
African · From ancient Egyptian royal names meaning "born of Ra," the sun god.
Ryu
Japanese · Ryu is used in Japanese and Korean, with meanings depending on characters, often including "dragon" or "flow."
Rodolfo
Italian · Italian/Spanish form of Rudolf, from Germanic hrod-wulf meaning 'famous wolf'.
Rivky
Hebrew · Rivky is a Hebrew and Yiddish diminutive of Rebecca, often interpreted as "to bind" or "join."
Rumani
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic and South Asian forms meaning pomegranate or something beautiful and refined.
Rush
English · From Old English 'rysc' meaning rush plant, or a place near rushes. A nature surname.
Rochel
Hebrew · A form of Rachel or Rochelle; Rachel is Hebrew for "ewe," while Rochelle also carries French place-name flavor.
Radley
English · Radley is an English surname and place name meaning 'red meadow' or 'reed clearing.'
Ranger
English · Ranger is an English occupational word name for a forest guardian or keeper of a range.
Rihanna
Arabic · A form linked to Arabic names like Rayhanah, meaning sweet basil or fragrant herb.
Rilynn
English · A modern blended name combining the fashionable Ri- opening with the suffix Lynn.
Rayla
English · Rayla is a modern name likely blending Ray with -la endings, sometimes linked to “ewe” via Rachel forms.
Raizy
Hebrew · Raizy is a Yiddish-Hebrew affectionate form related to Rose, carrying floral associations.
Rylynn
English · A modern blend of Riley and Lynn, giving a contemporary unisex surname style.
Ryah
Arabic · Ryah is often treated as a modern short form related to names like Raya or Riya, with roots associated with friend or singer in different traditions.
Rosemarie
Latin · Compound of Rose (the flower) and Marie (bitter/beloved), meaning rose of Mary.
Reilly
Irish · Reilly comes from an Irish surname meaning descendant of Raghallach.
Rishaan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'good human being', related to Rishabh (the sacred bull), symbolizing virtue and strength.
Ruhi
Arabic · Ruhi means 'spiritual,' 'of the soul,' or 'my soul,' from Arabic and Persian roots tied to spirit and breath.
Randall
English · Medieval form of Randolf, from Germanic 'rand' (shield rim) + 'wulf' (wolf), meaning shield wolf.
Regan
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ríogán' meaning 'little king,' also a literary name from King Lear.
Roen
Irish · Variant of Rowan or Roan, meaning red-haired or from the rowan tree.
Rhylee
English · Rhylee is a modern spelling of Riley, a surname name meaning rye clearing or valiant depending on derivation.
Romee
French · Romee is a French-Dutch style variant of Romy, related to Roman names and ultimately meaning 'from Rome' or 'Roman.'
Ronen
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "song" or "joyful singing," from a root linked to rejoicing.
Rayah
Arabic · Used in Arabic and Hebrew traditions, often linked to meanings like banner, friend, or graceful presence.
Rhaenyra
English · Rhaenyra is a modern fantasy name created for literature and screen, not a traditional historical form.
Rebel
English · From the English word 'rebel' meaning one who resists authority; a bold modern word name.
Robbie
English · Diminutive of Robert or Roberta, from Germanic meaning 'bright fame.'
Ransom
English · From a medieval English surname derived from Randolph, meaning 'shield-wolf'.
Rune
Norse · From Old Norse, referring to a secret, mystery, or runic letter.
Ryla
English · Ryla is a modern lyrical name, sometimes linked to Riley or Ry- names, with a soft contemporary feel.
Richie
English · Diminutive of Richard, from Germanic elements meaning brave ruler or powerful leader.
Riggins
English · English surname meaning son of Rigg or dweller at the ridge, used as a modern given name.
Rynlee
English · Modern spelling of Ryn + -lee, with an Old English meadow root, commonly treated as a contemporary unisex-style name.
Rhema
Greek · Rhema comes from Greek and means word, utterance, or spoken message, especially in Christian use.
Rico
Spanish · Short form of Ricardo/Enrico, from Germanic elements meaning 'brave ruler' or 'powerful leader.'
Rania
Arabic · Rania is an Arabic name often interpreted as "gazing" or "looking at," and is also associated with queenship in modern use.
Renlee
French · Modern invented blend of Renée (French 'reborn') and Lee, merging European roots into a soft compound.
Reggie
English · Diminutive of Reginald, from Germanic Raginald meaning 'counsel power.'
Raylin
English · A modern blended name, likely combining Ray with the popular '-lin' ending.
Roxana
Persian · From Persian 'Roshanak' meaning dawn or bright, the name of Alexander the Great's wife.
Reynaldo
Spanish · Spanish form of Reynold, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (power), meaning wise ruler.
Rhythm
English · Word name from English rhythm, referring to musical pattern, flow, and cadence.
Rashad
Arabic · Arabic name meaning good judgment, guidance, or righteousness.
Raizel
Hebrew · Raizel is a Jewish name, often associated with rose or graceful beauty in Yiddish-Hebrew naming tradition.
Royale
French · Royale is from French royal language and means regal or kingly in association.
Razan
Arabic · Razan is an Arabic name meaning balanced, dignified, or composed.
Revan
Persian · Persian name meaning 'soul' or 'spirit,' also associated with flowing or moving.
Riverlynn
English · A compound of River and Lynn, inspired by natural imagery and contemporary naming style.
Raziel
Hebrew · A Hebrew angelic name meaning “secret of God” or “God’s mystery.”
Rhyan
Irish · Rhyan is a modern spelling of Ryan, an Irish name usually linked to "little king."
Remedy
English · Taken from the English word remedy, implying healing and help, used as a virtue-forward modern name.
Rosario
Spanish · From Spanish meaning rosary, referring to the Virgin Mary of the Rosary devotion.
Rainey
Irish · From Irish surname Ó Ráighne, or English origin meaning 'queen' from Latin 'regina.'
Rivers
English · From Old French 'riviere' meaning river; a nature surname adopted as a given name.
Rosanna
Italian · Combination of Rosa (Latin 'rose') and Anna (Hebrew 'grace'), meaning 'graceful rose.'
Roderick
German · From Germanic 'Hrōþirīks' meaning 'famous ruler'; also linked to Welsh Rhydderch.
Raha
Persian · Raha is used in Persian and Arabic with meanings such as comfort, peace, relief, or free ease.
Rahma
Arabic · Rahma comes from Arabic and means mercy, compassion, or tenderness.
Rudransh
Indian · From Sanskrit Rudra and ansh ('part'), meaning 'part of Rudra,' with clear Hindu mythological association.
Riaan
Irish · South African and Indian variant of Rian/Ryan, from Gaelic 'rí' (king), meaning 'little king.'
Ronaldo
Spanish · Spanish/Portuguese form of Ronald, from Norse Rögnvaldr meaning 'ruler's counsel.'
Raeleigh
English · Raeleigh is a modern elaboration of Rae and Leigh, combining English elements with a contemporary styled spelling.
Reverie
French · From French 'rêverie' meaning 'daydream' or 'pleasant musing,' evoking imagination and dreamy abstraction.
Reeves
English · From the Old English 'reve' meaning 'steward' or 'bailiff,' originally an occupational surname.
Rosella
Italian · An Italian diminutive of Rosa, from Latin 'rosa' meaning 'rose'; also a colorful Australian bird.
Ravyn
English · Modern spelling of Raven, the English bird name associated with dark beauty and mystery.
Rylin
English · A modern spelling variant of Ryland/Rylan, often linked to 'rye land' or meadow imagery.
Rina
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning joy or song; also an Italian diminutive and Japanese name meaning jasmine.
Rosalinda
Spanish · From Germanic hros (horse) and lind (soft/tender), reinterpreted as 'beautiful rose' in Spanish.
Riyah
Arabic · Likely a modern form related to Arabic Riya or Ria, often associated with flowing, graceful sounds.
Ryett
English · A modern English spelling variant of Rhett, adopted recently without a stable historic root and used mainly in contemporary naming.
Ruger
German · Ruger is a German surname and given-name form related to roots meaning “famous spear.”
Rockwell
English · English surname-turned-given-name meaning 'rocky spring' or 'stony well,' denoting a place name.
Roscoe
Norse · From an Old Norse place name meaning 'deer wood' or 'doe forest.'
Rogan
Irish · Rogan is likely related to the Irish surname Rogan, from a root meaning "red-haired" or "ruddy."
Rigoberto
Spanish · Spanish form of a Germanic name combining ric (powerful) and berht (bright), meaning 'illustrious ruler.'
Ria
Spanish · From Spanish 'ría' meaning river estuary, or a short form of Maria.
Rael
Hebrew · Rael is likely a Hebrew-derived name element meaning of God or connected to divine counsel, seen in names like Israel and Raphael.
Rui
Spanish · An Iberian short form related to Rodrigo, from Germanic roots meaning "famous ruler."
Raghav
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning descendant of Raghu, and a traditional name of the hero Rama.
Riyan
Arabic · Riyan is used in Arabic and South Asian traditions, often linked to lushness, watering, or the gates of heaven.
Rip
English · English nickname associated with the literary character Rip Van Winkle; possibly short for Ripley.
Rustyn
English · Rustyn is a modern spelling of Rustin or Rusty, likely linked to the reddish color rust.
Ramir
Arabic · Likely related to Ramiro or Amir, blending meanings tied to counsel, command, or leadership.
Ram
Indian · Ram is an Indian name associated with the hero-god Rama and also a Hebrew name meaning high or exalted.
Riker
German · From a Germanic surname and personal name root meaning 'rich' or 'powerful.'
Raeya
Arabic · Raeya is likely from Arabic roots suggesting care, guidance, or one who watches over others.
Rook
English · Rook is an English name taken from the black bird and also known from the chess piece.
Reeva
Hebrew · Variant of Riva meaning riverbank, or a modern elaboration of Eve.
Rocio
Spanish · Rocio is a Spanish devotional name meaning dew, also tied to the Virgin del Rocio.
Raelee
English · A modern compound of Rae and Lee, often interpreted with the soft sense of “grace” plus “meadow” or “clearing.”
Rena
Greek · From Greek meaning peace or reborn; also a Hebrew form meaning joyful song.
Roel
German · Short form of Roeland, from Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'land', meaning 'famous land'.
Rayaan
Arabic · From Arabic, often linked to luxuriance and to the gate of paradise called Rayyan.
Rehmat
Arabic · Arabic and Urdu name meaning 'mercy' or 'divine grace,' expressing spiritual blessing.
Ripp
English · Ripp is an English surname-style name, probably derived from a short nickname or place-based family form.
Reva
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning rain or restored, also a Sanskrit name meaning one who moves like a river.
Raymundo
Spanish · Spanish form of Raymond, from Germanic Raginmund meaning 'wise protector' (ragin + mund).
Ragnar
Norse · Old Norse name from 'regin' (counsel, gods) and 'herr' (army), meaning warrior of the gods.
Romello
Italian · A modern form related to Romello or Romulus-style names, tied to Rome and Latin roots.
Roberta
English · Feminine form of Robert, from Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'beraht' (bright).
Reef
English · English word name drawn from the natural sea formation.
Renleigh
English · An English modern style name from Ren and Leigh, often used as an elegant unisex-toned given name.
Ryo
Japanese · Ryo is a Japanese name with several kanji meanings, often including 'cool,' 'refreshing,' or 'excellent.'
Rayven
English · Rayven is a modern spelling of Raven, taken from the black bird and used as a striking nature-inspired given name.
Raiya
Arabic · A melodic modern form associated with names meaning 'friend,' 'vision,' or 'banner,' depending on derivation.
Roya
Persian · Roya is a Persian name meaning dream or vision.
Reuven
Hebrew · The Hebrew form of Reuben, usually understood as behold, a son.
Rhoda
Greek · From Greek 'rhodon' meaning rose.
Runa
Norse · Runa comes from Old Norse and means 'secret lore' or 'rune.'
Rye
English · Rye is an English word and place name from the grain or riverside land term.
Roper
English · An English occupational surname meaning "rope maker" or one who worked with ropes.
Rosaleigh
English · Rosaleigh combines Rose, from Latin for the flower, with Leigh, creating a romantic English compound name.
Rhyder
English · Rhyder is a modern spelling of Ryder, an English surname for a mounted messenger or horseman.
Roran
Irish · A variant of Ronan, from Irish Gaelic 'rón' meaning 'little seal.'
Roux
French · French surname and word meaning red or russet-haired; also a culinary base, adopted as a given name for its chic brevity.
Rorie
Irish · Rorie is a variant of Rory, from Gaelic Ruairi meaning red king.
Rustin
English · Rustin is an English surname-style name, possibly related to a place or family name meaning reddish town.
Rei
Japanese · Rei is a Japanese name that can mean qualities like grace, spirit, or beauty depending on the kanji used.
Riverlyn
English · A nature-based modern blend of River and Lyn, meaning a person connected to a stream or brook.
Rosaline
Latin · From Latin 'rosa' (rose) combined with 'linda' (beautiful), meaning 'beautiful rose.'
Renato
Italian · From Latin 'Renatus' meaning 'reborn' or 'born again,' with early Christian spiritual significance.
Rowe
English · English surname from Old English meaning 'row' or 'hedgerow,' used as a given name.
Rainn
English · Creative spelling of Rain, an English nature name referring to rainfall, symbolizing renewal and life.
Reason
English · English virtue name from the word 'reason,' embodying logic, wisdom, and good judgment.
Rogue
English · From Old French 'rogue' meaning 'arrogant' or English 'rogue' meaning 'wanderer, rebel.'
Rana
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'beautiful' or 'eye-catching,' used to describe something lovely to behold.
Ronny
Norse · Diminutive of Ronald, from Old Norse 'Rögnvaldr' meaning 'ruler's counsel.'
Ryley
Irish · Ryley is a variant of Riley, from an Irish surname and also an English place name tradition.
Rahaf
Arabic · Rahaf is an Arabic name meaning "delicacy," "gentleness," or "refined softness."
Romelo
Italian · A shortened variant of Romello or Romeo-like forms, associated with Rome.
Riven
English · English word meaning 'split' or 'torn apart'; popularized as a given name through the League of Legends character.
Rafaela
Spanish · Spanish feminine form of Raphael, from Hebrew meaning 'God has healed.'
Randi
Norse · Scandinavian feminine form of Rand (Norse 'shield') or English diminutive of Miranda.
Riyaan
Arabic · Variant of Riyan, from Arabic meaning 'doors of heaven' or 'full and satisfied,' popular across South Asia.
Rainer
German · From a Germanic name meaning wise army or counsel warrior.
Riggin
English · Riggin likely comes from an English surname, possibly linked to ridge or a diminutive of Richard.
Rennick
English · Variant of Renwick, an English toponymic surname meaning "raven farm" or "settlement of ravens," adopted as a given name.
Roxy
Persian · Short form of Roxana/Roxanne, from Persian 'Roshanak' meaning 'bright' or 'dawn'.
Romie
English · Diminutive of Roman or Romeo, ultimately from Latin Roma; an affectionate short form.
Riva
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning to bind or join; also Italian for riverbank or shore.
Rony
English · Diminutive variant of Ronald (Old Norse 'ruler's advisor') or a short form of Veronica.
Rakan
Arabic · Rakan is an Arabic name meaning dignified, steady, or composed.
Rylei
English · A modern spelling of Riley, from an English surname and place name meaning 'rye clearing.'
Rihaan
Arabic · Variant of Rehan, an Arabic name meaning 'sweet basil' or 'fragrance,' widely used in South Asian Muslim communities.
Rachelle
French · French form of Rachel, from Hebrew 'rahel' meaning ewe, a symbol of gentleness.
Raena
English · Raena is often treated as a variant of Raina or Reina, suggesting queenly grace or a songlike modern form.
Ryden
English · Modern English surname-style name, likely related to riding or a reed-covered place.
Rosabella
Italian · Rosabella combines Rosa and Bella, from Latin roots meaning "beautiful rose."
Remmy
French · A spelling variant of Remy, from the Latin-based name of the Remi people of Gaul.
Roxie
Persian · Diminutive of Roxanne, from Persian 'Roshanak' meaning dawn or bright.
Roxanna
Persian · From Persian 'Roshanak' meaning dawn or bright; the wife of Alexander the Great.
Rosy
English · English diminutive of Rose, from Latin 'rosa' meaning the rose flower, symbolizing beauty.
Reema
Arabic · Reema comes from Arabic and is associated with the white antelope or graceful gazelle.
Riah
Hebrew · Riah is often treated as a short form of Hebrew-derived names like Mariah, carrying associations with beloved or wished-for child.
Raia
Hebrew · Used in several traditions; it may relate to Hebrew words for 'friend' or Slavic forms meaning 'paradise.'
Rylah
English · Modern variant of Riley, a name with Irish-English roots meaning 'courageous' or 'lively.'
Rosetta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Rosa, meaning 'little rose.' Also associated with the Rosetta Stone.
Rowena
Welsh · Possibly from Welsh 'rhon' (lance) and 'wynn' (fair); popularized by Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe.
Rubie
Latin · Variant of Ruby, from Latin 'rubeus' meaning 'red,' referring to the precious gemstone.
Rollins
English · Patronymic from Roland, of Germanic origin meaning 'famous land' or 'renowned in the land.'
Rickey
English · Diminutive of Richard, from Germanic elements meaning 'brave ruler' or 'strong king.'
Raniyah
Arabic · Raniyah comes from Arabic and is often associated with gazing intently or being captivating to behold.
Railynn
English · Railynn is a modern English-style blend name, likely combining Rae or Ray with the -lynn suffix.
Rachell
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning 'ewe' or 'female sheep.'
Rayana
Arabic · Rayana is an Arabic name often linked with lushness, refreshment, or the idea of being well-watered.
Renn
English · Short form possibly from Reynold or Rennard, Germanic elements meaning 'counsel' and 'brave.'
Romero
Spanish · Spanish/Italian surname meaning 'pilgrim to Rome' or 'rosemary,' used as a given name.
Raylon
English · A modern American-style coined name, probably formed from Ray plus the suffix -lon.
Rahil
Arabic · Rahil is used in Arabic and related traditions, often meaning traveler or one who departs on a journey.
Raevyn
English · Raevyn is a modern spelling of Raven, the bird name, giving it a dark and nature-linked feel.
Ruchy
Hebrew · Ruchy is a Yiddish-Hebrew diminutive linked to names like Ruchama, meaning compassion or mercy.
Reeve
English · Old English occupational name for a reeve, a medieval local official or bailiff.
Rusty
English · English nickname turned given name meaning red-haired or rust-colored.
Roisin
Irish · From Irish Róisín, meaning 'little rose.'
Ramiyah
Arabic · Ramiyah is usually linked to Arabic roots and can carry the sense of archer or one who throws.
Rick
English · Short form of Richard, from Germanic 'ric-hard' meaning powerful ruler.
Renae
French · Variant of Renée, from Latin renatus meaning 'reborn' or 'born again'.
Rahim
Arabic · From Arabic meaning merciful, compassionate, or kind.
Radha
Indian · From Sanskrit Radha, a revered figure in Hindu tradition whose name is associated with success, prosperity, and devotion.
Ramy
Arabic · Ramy is an Arabic name meaning "archer" or "one who throws accurately."
Rin
Japanese · A Japanese name that can mean 'dignified,' 'cold,' or other nuances depending on the kanji used.
Ruston
English · Ruston is an English place surname meaning rush-covered town or settlement.
Rowynn
Welsh · A variant of Rowena or Rowan, from Welsh or Old English meaning 'white-haired' or the rowan tree.
Remiel
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'thunder of God' or 'mercy of God,' borne by an archangel in Jewish and Christian apocryphal texts.
Rikki
English · A diminutive of Richard or related names, from Germanic roots meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Rashawn
English · A modern form influenced by Ra- prefixes and Shawn, with Shawn from John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Rilee
English · A spelling variant of Riley, from an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Raghallach,' later popularized in English.
Rahmir
Arabic · A modern name likely blending Arabic elements such as Rahim and Amir, suggesting a merciful or noble leader.
Rheya
Greek · Rheya is a modern spelling of Rhea, the Greek mythological name associated with flowing ease and motherhood.
Rhylan
Welsh · Rhylan is a modern name likely inspired by Welsh-style elements and names like Rhys and Rylan.
Raaya
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'friend' or 'companion,' derived from the root ra'ah meaning to tend or befriend.
Renesmae
French · Modern literary invention combining Renée (reborn) and Esme (beloved), coined in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight saga.
Renly
English · A modern name popularized in literature, derived from English Ren and the -ly ending as a stylish personal variant.
Roosevelt
English · From Dutch 'Roosenvelt' meaning field of roses; popularized by Presidents Theodore and Franklin.
Reza
Persian · Reza is a Persian and Arabic name meaning "contentment," "satisfaction," or "approval."
Rayn
English · Rayn is a modern variant of Rain or Rayne, evoking rainfall or a sleek contemporary spelling.
Rawan
Arabic · Rawan is an Arabic name often associated with flowing water, gazing eyes, or a gentle, graceful presence.
Ryler
English · A modern surname-style name influenced by Riley and Tyler.
Raife
Norse · Raife is a variant of Rafe, a short form of Ralph from Norse roots meaning 'counsel wolf.'
Rivaan
Indian · An Indian name of Sanskrit origin possibly meaning 'the rising sun' or 'one who journeys forward.'
Rachael
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Rachel, from Hebrew 'rachel' meaning 'ewe,' a symbol of gentleness and purity.
Rafi
Hebrew · Used in Hebrew and Arabic traditions; it can mean God has healed or exalted, depending on derivation.
Rehan
Arabic · A name used in Arabic and Indian traditions, often meaning 'sweet basil,' 'fragrance,' or 'blessing.'
Raniya
Arabic · From Arabic, often linked to gazing attentively or being charming and captivating.
Rynleigh
English · Rynleigh is a modern English variant built from leigh, meaning a meadow or clearing, with a lyrical contemporary style.
Rochelle
French · From French 'La Rochelle' meaning little rock; a French coastal city name.
Rai
Japanese · Rai has several roots, including Japanese uses suggesting trust or light and Indian uses tied to a title or surname.
Raylyn
English · Raylyn is a modern English-style blend name, likely combining Ray with the popular -lyn ending.
Rafaella
Hebrew · The feminine form of Raphael, from Hebrew meaning "God has healed."
Retal
Hebrew · Modern Hebrew name meaning 'dew of God,' combining 're' (moisture/dew) with the divine suffix El.
Reynolds
English · From Germanic Reginald, composed of elements meaning counsel and power or ruler.
Revel
French · From Old French 'reveler,' meaning to celebrate or make merry.
Ravenna
Italian · From the ancient Italian city name, possibly derived from Latin 'ravus' meaning gray.
Rhone
French · From the French river name Rhone, making it a place-based nature name.
Rakai
African · Name of a district in Uganda adopted as a given name in African communities, rooted in Ugandan regional identity.
Riyansh
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'ray of light' or 'part of the sun,' combining 'ravi' (sun) and 'ansh' (part/portion).
Rozlyn
German · Variant of Roslyn, itself a variant of Rosalind from Germanic elements meaning 'horse' and 'tender.'
Romel
Latin · Romel likely derives from Roman-related forms, carrying the sense of 'man from Rome' or 'Roman.'
Rion
Irish · Likely a variant of Rian or Ryan, a Gaelic name often interpreted as 'little king.'
Ridhi
Indian · Ridhi comes from Sanskrit and Indian usage, often meaning prosperity, success, or good fortune.
Rawlings
English · Rawlings is an English surname likely from a family-place lineage, formed from an old personal name base with added patronymic sense.
Royalti
English · A modern invented name built from royal with a soft ending, carrying a regal tone by style rather than history.
Rishiv
Indian · Rishiv is an Indian name likely related to rishi, meaning sage, seer, or wise person.
Rudolph
German · From Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'wulf' (wolf), meaning 'famous wolf,' borne by many European nobles.
Reno
Spanish · From Spanish or Italian, possibly meaning "reborn"; also a place name from Nevada.
Roslynn
English · Variant of Roslyn, from Germanic elements meaning gentle horse, later associated with rose.
Raelynne
English · Raelynne is a modern compound name built from Rae and Lynn, giving it a contemporary, melodic English style.
Rynn
Irish · Rynn is a streamlined modern form of names like Rinn or Wren, often suggesting a sleek contemporary style.
Rayhan
Arabic · Rayhan means 'fragrant herb' or 'sweet basil' in Arabic and Persian usage.
Remie
French · Remie is a French-style variant of Remy, from the Latin Remigius, meaning "oarsman" or "rower."
Rilyn
English · Rilyn is a modern blended name, influenced by Riley and similar surname-style forms meaning 'rye clearing.'
Romani
Latin · Related to Roman or Romano, ultimately from Latin, meaning of Rome or Roman.
Reyan
Arabic · A variant of Rayyan, an Arabic name meaning "well-watered," "luxuriant," or spiritually abundant.
Raidyn
English · A modern spelling influenced by Raiden or Rayden, often associated with thunder in modern naming.
Rahzi
Arabic · Rahzi likely relates to Arabic Razi, meaning content, satisfied, or agreeable.
Rosita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Rosa, from Latin 'rosa' meaning rose.
Renner
German · German occupational surname meaning "runner" or "messenger," used as a given name.
Ronni
English · Feminine variant of Ronnie, from Old Norse Ragnvaldr meaning "ruler's counsel."
Roni
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'my joy' or 'my song'; also used as a diminutive of Veronica.
Rashaad
Arabic · Rashaad is a variant of Rashad, from Arabic, meaning good judgment or right guidance.
Reon
Greek · Used as a modern given name, sometimes linked to Leon or Japanese name forms.
Ripken
English · An English surname-style name, probably from a family name made famous in modern use.
Rumaisa
Arabic · Rumaisa is an Arabic name traditionally understood as meaning a small or delicate beauty, and is linked to early Islamic history.
Ryelle
English · Ryelle is a modern invented name, likely related to Riley or Ryan with a soft feminine ending.
Reyes
Spanish · Spanish for 'kings,' often given in honor of the Epiphany (Día de los Reyes).
Robinson
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Robin,' itself a diminutive of Robert ('bright fame').
Rodrick
German · Variant of Roderick, from Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (power), meaning famous ruler.
Reiner
German · A German name from Germanic elements meaning counsel and army.
Rashid
Arabic · Rashid is an Arabic name meaning "rightly guided," "wise," or "having good judgment."
Rielle
French · Rielle is a short French-style form often tied to Gabrielle or Ariel, carrying a sense of God's strength or lion imagery.
Rishan
Indian · An Indian-style name often tied to Rishi-related roots, carrying a sense of wisdom or ascetic learning.
Raahi
Indian · From Sanskrit/Hindi meaning 'traveler' or 'wayfarer,' one who journeys through life.
Romulus
Latin · From Roman mythology, Romulus was the legendary founder and first king of Rome, possibly meaning 'of Rome'.
Ron
English · Short form of Ronald, from Old Norse Rögnvaldr meaning 'ruler's counsel.'
Roi
French · In French Roi means king, while in Hebrew Ro'i can mean my shepherd or my vision.
Rivkah
Hebrew · Traditional Hebrew form of Rebecca, usually interpreted as to bind or tie, and associated with captivating beauty.
Rileigh
English · A modern spelling of Riley, from an Irish surname often linked to “valiant” or an English meadow clearing.
Rhiley
English · A spelling variant of Riley, from an Irish surname meaning 'valiant' or from an English place name meaning 'rye clearing.'
Romir
Slavic · A Slavic-style compound name built on -mir, usually interpreted with meanings around peace, world, or communal harmony.
Ruhaan
Arabic · From Arabic 'ruh' meaning soul or spirit; used in South Asian cultures to mean 'spiritual' or 'divine'.
Rhyker
English · Modern invented name, a stylized variant of Riker, possibly derived from a German surname.
Roseanna
English · Compound of Rose and Anna, blending Latin rosa 'rose' with Hebrew Hannah 'grace.'
Ruthann
Hebrew · A compound of Ruth (Hebrew, 'friend' or 'companion') and Ann (Hebrew, 'grace').
Roshan
Persian · Roshan comes from Persian and South Asian usage meaning "light," "bright," or "radiant."
Rasheed
Arabic · Rasheed is an Arabic name meaning "rightly guided," "wise," or "having good judgment."
Righteous
English · Righteous is an English word name taken directly from the virtue of moral uprightness and justice.
Reyli
Spanish · Modern Spanish-influenced form, likely adapted from Riley or Raylee-style names.
Romyn
Latin · A modern spelling variant of Roman or Rowan, evoking either Roman heritage or the rowan tree.
Rhyland
English · A variant spelling of Ryland, an English place name meaning 'land where rye is grown.'
Rhyatt
English · An English surname source name repurposed as a modern given name.
Rivi
Hebrew · Rivi is a Hebrew diminutive of Rivka or related forms, associated with binding or joining.
Rupert
German · German form of Robert, from Germanic 'hrod-berht' meaning bright fame; borne by royals.
Romey
English · Informal diminutive of Romeo or Roman, evoking the pilgrim who traveled to Rome.
Rigo
Spanish · Rigo is a Spanish short form of names like Rigoberto, from Germanic elements meaning "power" and "bright."
Rayelle
Hebrew · Rayelle is likely a modern form blending Rae with -elle, and may relate loosely to Hebrew Rachel or divine-name elements.
Rhen
Welsh · Rhen is a modern spelling linked to Wren or Rhine-like forms, often evoking a small songbird or river imagery.
Raelle
Hebrew · Likely a modern form influenced by Rachel or Raphaela, with Hebrew roots meaning "ewe" or "God has healed."
Riddhi
Indian · Riddhi is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning prosperity, success, and good fortune.
Raider
English · Raider comes from the English word for one who raids, giving it a bold occupational or action-based feel.
Rexton
English · Rexton is a modern surname-style name built from Rex, meaning "king," plus the place-name ending -ton.
Rumaysa
Arabic · Rumaysa is an Arabic name traditionally interpreted as modest, gentle, or small in stature.
Ruah
Hebrew · Adapted name from Hebrew ruach, meaning breath or spirit, often linked to vitality or divine life.
Rinley
English · A modern name likely from Old English -ley (“meadow”) with a soft Rin lead sound.
Renna
English · Possibly a diminutive of Irene or Renata, or from Norse meaning mighty counsel.
Roseline
French · French form combining Germanic 'hros' (horse/fame) and 'linde' (soft/tender); also linked to rose.
Rayanna
English · Modern compound of Ray and Anna (Hebrew: grace), creating a bright lyrical feminine name.
Raisa
Slavic · Raisa is used in Slavic and Jewish communities; it is often linked with ease, rose, or agreeable meanings depending on tradition.
Ryanne
Irish · A feminine spelling of Ryan, from an Irish surname often interpreted as 'little king.'
Railyn
English · Railyn is a modern blend name, often combining Rae with the popular -lyn ending in contemporary English usage.
Roczen
German · A modernized given-name spelling tied to Germanic surname-like forms, with no stable separate first-name etymology.
Rosina
Italian · Italian diminutive of Rosa, from Latin 'rosa' meaning 'rose.' A melodic elaboration of the flower name.
Rich
English · Short form of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (ruler) + 'hard' (brave), meaning brave ruler.
Reuel
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning friend of God; a biblical name borne by Moses' father-in-law.
Reymundo
Spanish · Spanish form of Raymond, from Germanic elements meaning 'wise protector' or 'counsel protection'.
Rand
English · Short form of Randolph, from Old English 'rand' meaning shield or rim.
Ricki
German · A diminutive form of Ricka, Frederica, or Erica, from Germanic elements meaning 'brave' and 'ruler.'
Rayleen
English · Modern American blend of Ray (Old English 'wise protector') with the popular feminine suffix -leen.
Rainier
German · Rainier comes from Germanic elements meaning 'wise army,' later used in French form.
Radhika
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning "successful" or "prosperous," and associated with the beloved of Krishna.
Reigna
English · A modern elaboration of Reign, from a Latin-rooted English royal word meaning rule or sovereignty.
Romari
African · Modern African-influenced name, possibly a variant of Romario, meaning 'pilgrim to Rome' with pan-African styling.
Rihan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'sweet basil' or 'fragrance,' evoking a pleasant aromatic herb.
Ryat
Arabic · A contemporary name form influenced by Arabic naming patterns, related to names with meanings like abundance or grace.
Remedi
Spanish · A variant linked to Spanish Remedios from Latin remedium, associated with healing and the Marian devotional tradition.
Riverlee
English · An English-style compound of River and Lee, evoking a meadow or clearing by the river.
Rufus
Latin · Latin for 'red-haired' or 'ruddy'; used as a Roman cognomen.
Rosaria
Italian · Italian name derived from Latin 'rosarium' meaning 'rose garden,' associated with the rosary devotion.
Rida
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'contentment, satisfaction, or divine favor.'
Rani
Indian · Rani is an Indian name meaning "queen," long used as a royal title and personal name.
Rozlynn
German · Rozlynn is a modern spelling of Rosalyn or Roslyn, linked to rose imagery and classic Germanic-based name forms.
Ryen
Irish · Ryen is a spelling variant of Ryan, an Irish surname-name meaning little king.
Riana
Welsh · Riana is a variant of Rhianna or Rianna, often linked to Celtic roots suggesting queenly or noble meaning.
Ryle
English · Ryle likely comes from an English place name, with some use also influenced by the Irish surname Riley.
Rossy
English · Rossy is a diminutive or affectionate form related to Ross or Rose-derived names.
Remmington
English · Remmington is a variant of Remington, an English place surname meaning settlement by the riverbank or raven farm.
Ruslan
Slavic · Ruslan is a Slavic name from a Turkic-Persian source, often interpreted as lion.
Ruhani
Arabic · Ruhani means spiritual or of the soul, from roots related to spirit and breath.
Rohen
Indian · Sanskrit variant of Rohan, meaning 'ascending' or 'healing,' associated with growth and vitality.
Roselie
French · French variant of Rosalie, from Latin rosalia meaning rose festival or ceremony.
Ritchie
English · Scottish diminutive of Richard, from Germanic ric (power) and hard (brave), meaning 'brave ruler.'
Rayner
German · From Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'hari' (army), meaning 'army's counsel' or 'wise warrior.'
Rima
Arabic · Arabic name meaning white antelope or gazelle; also a Sanskrit word for short poem.
Rashell
Hebrew · Rashell is likely a variant of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning "ewe."
Ruqayyah
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning rise or ascent, long used in Islamic history and tradition.
Rosmery
Spanish · A variant of Rosemary, combining rose and mary, and also associated with the fragrant herb.
Rider
English · Rider comes from the English occupational surname for a mounted messenger or horseman.
Rylyn
English · Rylyn is a modern English-style blend using the popular Ry- beginning and -lyn ending.
Rahi
Indian · Used in Indian and Persian traditions, Rahi means traveler or one on a journey.
Raihan
Arabic · From Arabic rayhan, meaning fragrant herb or sweet basil.
Rigby
English · An English surname from Old Norse elements meaning ridge farm or settlement on a ridge.
Rinoa
Japanese · Rinoa is used in modern Japanese-style naming and is often treated as a contemporary invented feminine name.
Rohaan
Indian · Rohaan is used in Indian and Persian-influenced traditions and is often associated with ascent, spirituality, or good character.
Reyaan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'gate of paradise' or 'lush and full,' said in Islamic tradition to name a gate of heaven.