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Baby names starting with R

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Rosmeri
Spanish · A variant of Rosmery or Rosemary, blending rose and Mary and associated with the fragrant herb name.
Raynah
Hebrew · Raynah is a variant of Raina/Reina, linked to meanings such as song, joy, or queen in Hebrew and related traditions.
Reika
Japanese · Reika is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by characters, often associated with beauty, grace, or lovely fragrance.
Rishab
Indian · Rishab is an Indian name from Sanskrit, often interpreted as bull, best, or excellent one.
Rjay
English · Rjay is a modern nickname-style name built from the letter R and Jay, often used as a casual given name form.
Ritter
German · From German, meaning 'knight,' originally a surname for a mounted warrior.
Rithika
Indian · Rithika is an Indian name often interpreted as 'stream,' 'movement,' or 'one of truth and order' in modern use.
Rubee
Latin · Rubee is a creative spelling of Ruby, from the Latin ruber meaning 'red,' after the gemstone.
Ritvik
Indian · Ritvik comes from Sanskrit and means priest or one who performs sacred rites.
Raniah
Arabic · Raniah is an Arabic-derived name associated with gazing, delight, or captivating beauty.
Rini
Indian · An Indian diminutive-style name often used affectionately and associated with charm or brightness.
Reniah
Hebrew · Reniah is likely a modern form built on Hebrew-style elements, often associated with joy or song.
Ryer
English · Ryer is an English surname-style name likely tied to rye fields or someone who worked with rye.
Reilyn
Irish · Reilyn is a modern respelling related to Riley, an Irish surname meaning valiant or descendant of Raghallach.
Ramier
French · Likely derived from a French surname or place form, possibly tied to branching or wooded terrain.
Raylynne
English · A modern blend of Ray and Lynn, carrying associations of light and lake or waterfall.
Rigdon
English · English surname derived from a place name meaning 'ridge settlement', used as a given name.
Rileyann
Irish · Modern blended name combining Riley (Irish, 'courageous') and Ann (Hebrew, 'grace').
Redd
English · English surname-origin name meaning red-haired or red-complexioned, later used directly as a given name.
Rosalynne
Latin · Extended form of Rosalind, combining Latin 'rosa' (rose) with Germanic 'lind' (soft, tender), meaning 'gentle rose.'
Romere
Latin · Latin-Italian variant derived from 'Roma' (Rome), meaning 'one from Rome' or a pilgrim to Rome.
Rheyna
Welsh · A phonetic variant of Rhianna, rooted in Welsh tradition around Rhiannon, a famed female mythic name.
Ronon
Irish · Variant of the Irish name Ronan, meaning 'little seal,' from Old Irish 'rón'; also a character from Stargate Atlantis.
Rudhra
Indian · Variant of Rudra, the fierce Sanskrit name for a Hindu deity of storms, hunt, and destruction, an aspect of Shiva.
Rogen
Norse · Scandinavian-flavored modern name with Norse phonetic influence, adopted more as a contemporary given name than a common classical form.
Renatha
Latin · Extended feminine variant of Renata, from Latin 'renatus' meaning 'reborn' or 'born again.'
Rosealynn
English · Compound of Rose (Latin rosa, 'flower') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake'), a romantic double name.
Ranyla
African · Likely a modern invented or African-inspired name, possibly related to names meaning joy, grace, or blessing.
Raayan
Arabic · An Arabic/Persian name meaning 'gates of paradise' or 'lush and well-watered,' conveying divine abundance.
Rigsby
English · English place-based surname meaning a settlement by a ridge, later used as a modern surname-style given name.
Raeyah
Arabic · A modern form related to Raya, often sounding like a bright Arabic-English name meaning grace or view.
Rayella
English · A modern Ella-ending of Raya/Rachel patterns, blending Hebrew roots with contemporary English style.
Ruman
Persian · Ruman is a Persian form related to Roman, historically tied to the lands and identity of the Roman world.
Ruxton
English · From Old English place-name style 'rook town' meaning a settlement near rooks, used as a surname-style first name.
Rakari
African · Rakari appears to be a modern African-style name, valued more for its rhythmic sound than for a single fixed etymology.
Roseleigh
English · An English-style elaboration of Rose with -leigh, giving the floral classic a modern meadow ending.
Rhettley
English · Rhettley is a modern English-style elaboration of Rhett, giving a surname-inspired contemporary sound.
Reyla
Spanish · Reyla is a modern form resembling Reyna or Rayla, with associations of queenliness or graceful light.
Rhenlee
English · A modern invented name influenced by Wren and -lee forms, giving it a nature-meets-surname style.
Rous
French · Rous likely derives from French roux, meaning reddish or russet-haired, and may have begun as a nickname or surname.
Reejh
Arabic · Likely inspired by Arabic rijh or similar roots tied to breeze, scent, or airy movement.
Rez
Persian · Usually a short form of Reza, from Persian and Arabic usage meaning "contentment" or divine favor.
Raaha
Indian · Used in South Asian and Arabic contexts with the sense of comfort, rest, or relief.
Remani
Arabic · Likely a modern cross-cultural form, possibly tied to graceful or gazelle-like name roots.
Rumanii
Indian · Likely related to South Asian and Arabic forms meaning romantic, poetic, or pomegranate-like.
Raag
Indian · Raag comes from Indian musical tradition, where raga means a melodic framework or mood in classical music.
Rahmanullah
Arabic · Rahmanullah combines Arabic elements meaning “mercy of God” or “the compassionate one of God.”
Rossie
English · Diminutive of Rose or Ross, blending floral imagery with Scottish place-name roots.
Rona
Norse · From Old Norse meaning rough isle, or a Scottish island name; also a feminine form of Ronald.
Romona
Spanish · Variant of Ramona, feminine of Ramón, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'mund' (protector).
Ruthanna
Hebrew · Combination of Ruth (companion, friend) and Anna (grace), both of Hebrew origin.
Roderic
German · From Germanic 'Hrōþirīks' meaning 'famous ruler.' Used in Spanish as Rodrigo.
Randa
Arabic · Arabic name from a fragrant desert tree (Randonia), or a short form of Miranda (Latin, "admirable").
Rosalene
English · Blend of Rosa and the suffix -lene, a variant of Rosaline meaning gentle or tender rose.
Real
Spanish · From Spanish and French meaning "royal," ultimately from Latin "regalis."
Ruhama
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning compassion or she who has received mercy. Biblical name from the book of Hosea.
Rojelio
Spanish · Variant of Rogelio, Spanish form of Roger, from Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'ger' (spear).
Revie
English · Playful diminutive possibly from French 'rêverie' meaning 'daydream' or a pet form of Revia.
Ragan
Irish · Variant of Reagan, from Irish 'Ríagán' meaning little king or impulsive one.
Roch
French · French form of Rocco, from Germanic 'hrok' meaning rest; popularized by Saint Roch, patron of plague victims.
Raeleen
English · Blend of Rae (short for Rachel, 'ewe') and the suffix -leen (from Eileen or Colleen).
Ravin
English · Variant of Raven, the dark bird, or related to Sanskrit Ravi meaning 'sun.'
Rom
Hebrew · Rom is a Hebrew name meaning "high," "exalted," or "elevated."
Richelle
French · Feminine elaboration of Richard, from Germanic elements 'ric' (power) and 'hard' (brave), meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Randon
English · Likely a modern surname-style form related to Randall or Brandon, used as a given name.
Roxi
Persian · Roxi is a short form of Roxanne, from Persian roots meaning 'dawn' or 'bright.'
Robynn
German · Robynn is a modern spelling of Robin, from Robert, meaning bright fame.
Robbi
German · Robbi is a diminutive of Robert or Roberta, from Germanic roots meaning bright fame.
Ruta
Hebrew · Ruta can be linked to Ruth from Hebrew meaning friend or companion, and also to the herb rue in Slavic usage.
Rone
Irish · Rone is a short Celtic-style name related to Ronan or Rooney, often tied to meanings like "little seal."
Rocki
English · Rocki is a modern spelling of Rocky, an English nickname inspired by rock or stone.
Roldan
Spanish · The Spanish form of Roland, from Germanic roots meaning 'famous land.'
Ronit
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning 'song,' 'joy,' or 'to sing.'
Rashaan
Arabic · Rashaan is a modern form influenced by Arabic-rooted names such as Rashad and Rashan.
Rahiem
Arabic · Rahiem is a variant of Rahim, from Arabic, meaning "merciful" or "kind."
Reyn
Welsh · A short form or spelling variant of Rain, Rayne, or Reynard-related names; often tied to counsel or ruler imagery.
Raegen
Irish · Raegen is a spelling variant of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning little king.
Reghan
Irish · Reghan is a variant of Reagan or Regan, from an Irish surname meaning little king.
Razi
Arabic · Razi comes from Arabic and Persian usage, meaning 'content,' 'satisfied,' or 'agreeing.'
Rambo
German · Rambo likely comes from a Germanic surname or place name and became a given name through modern use.
Rifky
Arabic · Likely derived from Arabic Rifqah or rifq, carrying meanings of "kindness," "gentleness," or "companionship."
Ruvi
Hebrew · Ruvi is likely a Hebrew diminutive or variant related to Reuben, meaning 'behold, a son.'
Raigan
Irish · Raigan is likely a modern spelling of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning little ruler.
Rumer
German · From an English surname with German roots, historically associated with a person from Rome.
Rukmini
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit tradition, borne by Krishna’s consort and linked with beauty and gold adornment.
Rally
English · An English word-name with energetic modern usage, suggesting gathering, spirit, or encouragement.
Ravina
Indian · Ravina is usually linked to Sanskrit roots related to ravi, "sun," giving it bright and radiant associations.
Reyana
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Rayyan or Rayana, evoking lushness, refreshment, or one who is well-watered.
Rayen
Arabic · Rayen is a variant of Rayyan, from Arabic, meaning luxuriant, well-watered, or abundant.
Ranbir
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit elements meaning 'battle hero' or 'brave warrior.'
Raz
Hebrew · Raz is a Hebrew name meaning 'secret' or 'mystery.'
Raeli
Hebrew · Raeli is likely a modern Hebrew-style name related to names meaning "ewe" or "female sheep," or formed as a lyrical variation of Rael.
Romelio
Spanish · A Romance-language form likely related to Romelio/Romilio and ultimately to Roman or pilgrimage roots.
Raea
Greek · Likely a variant of Rhea, the Greek mythological name associated with a mother goddess.
Remiah
Hebrew · Remiah is likely a modern variation of Hebrew biblical-style names ending in -iah, meaning 'of the Lord.'
Raeley
English · Raeley is a modern English blend of Rae and Lee, carrying a light, meadow-like surname style feel.
Ranyah
Arabic · Ranyah comes from Arabic and suggests gazing intently, contemplation, or captivating attention.
Rayley
English · Rayley is an English-style modern name, likely from surnames meaning "meadow" or "wood clearing."
Ramyah
Indian · Likely related to Ramya, an Indian name meaning pleasing or delightful, with a soft modern spelling.
Rubiana
Latin · Rubiana is a Latinate elaboration related to Ruby, from Latin ruber, meaning "red."
Rukia
Arabic · Rukia is a form of Ruqayya, an Arabic name associated with rising, refinement, or elevation.
Rumina
Latin · Rumina is the name of a Roman goddess associated with nursing and infant nourishment.
Rayniel
Spanish · Rayniel is a modern Spanish-style elaboration, likely influenced by Daniel and other Hebrew-derived names meaning 'God is my judge.'
Raziyah
Arabic · Raziyah is an Arabic name meaning satisfied, content, or pleasing to God.
Rhaya
Arabic · Rhaya is likely a modern variant of Raya, a name linked to friendship, ease, or flow in several traditions.
Remiyah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style modern formation with the divine suffix -yah, often interpreted as beloved or exalted by God.
Raziah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'secret of God,' a feminine elaboration of the name Razi.
Raidan
Arabic · Arabic name derived from "Ra'id," meaning "pioneer," "leader," or "trailblazer," popular in Arabian naming traditions.
Ryleeann
Irish · Modern compound of Rylee (Irish, meaning courageous or rye meadow) and Ann (Hebrew, grace), a creative American blend.
Reyner
German · Germanic and Old Norse name derived from 'Ragnar,' meaning 'wise army' or 'deciding warrior.'
Rylynne
English · Modern invented blend of Rylee (Irish, 'courageous') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake'), combining popular name elements.
Reiden
English · English modernized variant linked to landscape roots meaning reed and valley, giving a natural topographic meaning.
Rohnan
English · A modern English variant of Rohan/Ronan patterns, used as a stylized personal form without a single fixed etymology.
Rhylin
Welsh · A modern Welsh-flavored name related to *Rhyl* and -*lynn* naming patterns, used as a soft contemporary form.
Rubylynn
English · Modern compound of Ruby (Latin ruber, 'red gemstone') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake'), a creative double name.
Roko
Slavic · A modern English form near Rocco with Slavic and Mediterranean echoes, used today as a common modern given name.
Rysen
English · An English modern invention from Ryan-like sounds, popular in unisex contemporary style.
Rhyden
Welsh · A modern Welsh-influenced spelling of Rhyd/Ryden, used today as a contemporary given name.
Rozalie
Latin · Variant of Rosalie, from Latin 'rosa' (rose), a name flourishing through French and Romance traditions.
Rhylynn
English · A modern blended name combining Rhy/Riley and Lynn, suggesting flowing grace with Welsh-inspired sound.
Rouguiatou
African · A West African Fula name common in Guinea and Senegal, a traditional feminine name of cultural significance.
Raseel
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'messenger' or 'flowing,' evoking grace, communication, and movement.
Reylan
English · A modern invented name possibly blending Rey (Spanish, 'king') and the popular suffix -lan, used as a contemporary given name.
Rexx
Latin · A stylized modern form of Rex, a Latin word for “king,” used as a bold contemporary English name.
Remingtyn
English · Modern invented spelling variant of Remington, an English place-based surname meaning 'from the raven estate.'
Roham
Persian · Persian personal name, modernly used as a heroic-style masculine name with roots in Middle Persian naming traditions.
Raida
Arabic · Arabic modern feminine form related to Raiḍa lines, commonly read as graceful and generous.
Ridleigh
English · A modern spelling of Ridley, preserving the Old English meaning of a cleared meadow place name.
Rhye
English · A modern English variant of Rye, associated with the grain name and chosen as a distinct spelling.
Remilynn
French · A blended name combining Rémi (Latin root via French) with Lynn meaning lake, forming a modern nature-place constructed name.
Rudraksh
Indian · From Sanskrit Rudra plus aksha, meaning the eye of Rudra and the sacred Rudraksha seed linked to Hindu tradition.
Reilani
English · Reilani is a modern blended name, likely influenced by names like Riley and Leilani.
Renlie
English · A modern English-style blend name, likely built from Ren and the suffix -lie/-lee, giving it a soft meadowlike sound.
Rezwan
Persian · From Persian and Arabic usage, Rezwan means رضوان, often interpreted as pleasure, approval, or paradise's keeper.
Rhylyn
English · Rhylyn is a modern invented name, likely blending Ry or Rhy with the fashionable -lyn suffix.
Rhyah
English · Rhyah is a modern invented form likely influenced by Raya, Riah, or Ryan-style sounds.
Raella
Hebrew · Raella is a feminine elaboration of Hebrew-style elements seen in names like Rachel or Raphael, suggesting grace and radiance.
Rhenley
English · A modern surname-style name built on the -ley element meaning "meadow" or "clearing."
Rudraveer
Indian · Rudraveer combines Rudra, a name of Shiva, and veer, meaning brave hero.
Ritam
Indian · From Sanskrit rita, meaning truth, cosmic order, or sacred rightness.
Radiyah
Arabic · Radiyah comes from Arabic and means content, satisfied, or well-pleased.
Riften
Norse · Riften is best known as a fantasy place name with Norse-like styling, likely tied to the idea of a rift or split.
Ridhika
Indian · An Indian name related to Sanskrit Riddhi, suggesting prosperity, success, or good fortune.
Ranni
Indian · Ranni likely relates to Indian rani, meaning queen, and carries regal feminine associations.
Rooh
Arabic · Rooh comes from Arabic and Persian ruh, meaning soul or spirit.
Roodley
English · Surname-style modern given name, likely influenced by Rudley/Rood and -ley place-name endings.
Rudved
Indian · Likely from Sanskritic elements, possibly combining Rudra with Veda, suggesting divine knowledge or sacred wisdom.
Rouss
French · Probably related to French Roux or Rousse, referring to red hair or a ruddy coloring.
Reazyn
English · Reazyn is a modern invented name, likely inspired by the English word reason and styled with a contemporary spelling.
Reichell
Hebrew · Reichell is a variant of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning ewe, shaped through French-influenced spelling.
Ridhira
Indian · Ridhira is Indian in style and likely draws from Sanskrit roots associated with prosperity, success, or heartfelt richness.
Rennox
Scottish · Rennox likely blends Ren- with Lennox, a Scottish surname and place name meaning elm grove.
Rhylo
English · Rhylo appears to be a modern coined name, influenced by Ry- names and the -lo ending.
Rhyz
Welsh · Rhyz is likely a creative spelling of Rhys, a Welsh name meaning ardor or enthusiasm.
Ridhay
Indian · Ridhay is related to Sanskrit Hriday, meaning heart or core of feeling.
Retta
English · A diminutive of Henrietta or Loretta, used as an independent name meaning 'pearl' or 'home ruler.'
Rella
English · Diminutive ending used independently, possibly extracted from Cinderella or similar names.
Rennie
English · Diminutive of Irene or René; Irene from Greek eirene meaning 'peace,' René from Latin renatus 'reborn.'
Rudolf
German · From Old German 'Hrodwulf' meaning 'famous wolf,' borne by many European rulers.
Rob
English · Short form of Robert, from Germanic 'hrod-berht' meaning 'bright fame.'
Rada
Slavic · Slavic name meaning 'happy, willing, joyful,' common across South and East Slavic cultures.
Reynold
German · From Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (power/ruler), meaning 'wise ruler.' Medieval royal name.
Rulon
English · English surname-turned-given-name, possibly from an Old English place name meaning 'rye hill.'
Rema
Hebrew · Multiple origins: Hebrew 'exalted,' Sanskrit 'pleasing,' or Latin short form of Remia.
Ramie
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic 'rami' meaning archer, or an English diminutive of Ramona.
Rito
Spanish · Spanish and Italian diminutive, possibly from Latin 'ritus' (rite, ceremony) or short for Ricardo.
Rolf
Norse · Contracted form of Rudolf, from Old Norse 'Hrólfr' meaning 'famous wolf.'
Royle
English · From an English place name meaning 'rye hill', from Old English 'ryge' (rye) and 'hyll' (hill).
Rudie
German · Diminutive of Rudolf, from Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'wolf', meaning 'famous wolf'.
Rosalea
Latin · Variant of Rosalia, from Latin 'rosa' meaning rose, evoking the annual rose festival.
Rody
German · Diminutive of Roderick, from Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (power), meaning famous ruler.
Rucker
German · German occupational surname from Middle High German 'rucken' meaning 'to pull or move,' a hauler.
Rockford
English · English place name meaning "rocky ford," a crossing point over a stony riverbed.
Rawlin
English · Diminutive of Rawlings, from Ralph via Norman French Raoul, meaning wolf counsel.
Ramsay
English · From Old English meaning 'wild garlic island' or 'ram's island'; a Scottish surname.
Reaves
English · Variant of Reeve, an English occupational surname meaning 'steward' or 'bailiff of a manor.'
Rosalba
Italian · From Latin rosa alba meaning white rose, a poetic Italian name evoking purity.
Ranae
French · Elaborated spelling of Renée, from Latin 'renata' meaning 'reborn.'
Renea
French · Variant of Renée, from Latin 'renatus' meaning 'reborn.'
Reata
Spanish · From Spanish 'reata' meaning lasso, or a creative formation evoking the American West.
Ravon
English · Modern name evoking the raven, a symbol of wisdom; variant of Rayvon.
Rosalyne
Latin · Variant of Rosalind/Roselyn, meaning 'beautiful rose' or combining 'rose' with Germanic 'gentle.'
Ridgely
English · Ridgely is an English surname and place name meaning ridge clearing or meadow by a ridge.
Rissa
English · Rissa is usually a short form of Marissa or Clarissa, used as a light modern diminutive.
Rhonnie
Scottish · Rhonnie is a diminutive-style variant of Ronnie, from Ronald, meaning ruler's counselor in Norse tradition.
Richy
German · Richy is a diminutive of Richard, from Germanic elements meaning powerful ruler.
Racquel
Hebrew · A French-styled spelling of Rachel, the biblical name meaning ewe.
Roc
French · Roc is a short form of Rocco, a name associated with rest or rocky strength depending on tradition.
Race
English · Race is an English surname-style name, possibly from a nickname or a shortened form of Erasmus or Horace.
Ramin
Persian · A Persian name known from classical romance literature, often associated with joy and charm.
Rubyann
English · A compound of Ruby and Ann; Ruby comes from the red gemstone name.
Rashon
Hebrew · Rashon likely draws from Hebrew roots meaning "first" or "chief."
Rahul
Indian · Rahul is an Indian name with Sanskrit roots, often glossed as "conqueror of miseries" or "traveler."
Raquelle
Hebrew · Raquelle is a feminine form of Raquel or Rachel, from Hebrew, meaning "ewe."
Rhet
English · A variant of Rhett, a surname-name likely tied to advice, speech, or a Welsh-rooted family name.
Rahsaan
Arabic · Rahsaan is generally linked to Arabic-style naming and is often interpreted as good or gracious.
Ramell
English · Ramell is a modern English-style name, likely formed as a creative variation of names like Ramon or Romell.
Rasheen
English · A modern invented name using the Ra- prefix with a Sheen/Shin-style ending.
Rahel
Hebrew · Rahel is a form of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning ewe.
Raheim
Arabic · A spelling variant of Rahim, from Arabic, meaning “merciful” or “compassionate.”
Ramar
Indian · Likely derived from Rama, the revered Sanskrit name meaning 'pleasing' or linked to the hero-god Rama.
Ramil
Arabic · Ramil is used in several cultures; it is often linked to Arabic roots or adopted in Slavic-speaking regions.
Rayni
English · Rayni is a modern spelling of Rainy or Rainie, evoking rain and fresh weather imagery.
Rahmel
Arabic · A modern form likely influenced by Arabic rahm 'mercy' and Hebrew-style -el endings.
Reyanna
English · Reyanna is a modern blended name, likely influenced by Rey and Anna, giving it a graceful contemporary sound.
Riko
Japanese · Riko is used in Japanese naming and can carry different meanings depending on characters, often involving jasmine, reason, or child.
Rainah
English · Rainah is likely a variant of Raina or Rain, evoking rain or a queenly title depending on source.
Raeven
English · Modern spelling of Raven, the English bird name used as a given name.
Raynie
English · Raynie is an English-style modern name possibly inspired by rain or as a pet form of Rainey.
Ritika
Indian · Ritika is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots often associated with movement, stream, or tradition.
Rachid
Arabic · From Arabic Rashid, meaning “rightly guided” or “wise.”
Ralyn
English · Likely a modern blend name using Ra- with the suffix -lyn, common in contemporary naming.
Romin
Persian · Romin is a Persian name often interpreted as noble or Roman-linked, with a smooth modern sound.
Rakiya
Arabic · Rakiya is a variant of Ruqayya or Raqiya, from Arabic roots meaning rising, refined, or elevated.
Ramsie
Scottish · Ramsie is a variant of Ramsay, a Scottish surname name meaning 'wild-garlic island' or 'ram's island.'
Raiven
English · A modern spelling of Raven, from the English bird name.
Riata
Irish · Riata likely echoes Dal Riata, the old Gaelic kingdom name associated with travelers or riders.
Raima
Indian · Raima is used in South Asian contexts and is often linked with grace, beauty, or pleasing qualities.
Reality
English · Reality is a modern English word name taken directly from the vocabulary term for truth or what is real.
Reinier
German · Reinier is a Germanic name meaning wise army or counsel of the warriors.
Rephael
Hebrew · Rephael is a variant of Raphael, from Hebrew meaning 'God has healed.'
Ramata
African · A West African form of Rahmat, from Arabic, meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion'.
Rokia
Arabic · A variant of Ruqayyah, an Arabic name meaning rise or ascent, widely used across Muslim communities in Africa.
Rece
Welsh · Rece is a spelling variant of Rhys or Reese, a Welsh name meaning ardor or enthusiasm.
Reniya
English · Reniya is a modern lyrical elaboration of Renee or Rena, names associated with rebirth or renewal.
Reigan
Irish · A modern spelling of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning little king.
Radwan
Arabic · Radwan is an Arabic name meaning رضوان, often interpreted as goodwill, satisfaction, or divine favor.
Rokhaya
African · Rokhaya is a West African form of Ruqayyah, an Arabic name traditionally understood as meaning "gentle rise" or "refined."
Raliyah
English · Likely a modern creation influenced by Aaliyah-style Arabic forms meaning exalted or rising.
Royel
English · Royel is a spelling variant of Royal, from French and English roots meaning kingly or regal.
Raden
Arabic · Raden is a Javanese noble title used as a name, associated with rank and respected lineage.
Raees
Arabic · Raees comes from Arabic ra'is and means leader, chief, or one of high standing.
Rovin
English · Modern name, possibly influenced by Robin or Rowan, with associations of brightness or red-haired origins.
Ruwayda
Arabic · Ruwayda is an Arabic diminutive meaning gentle, easygoing, or proceeding softly and calmly.
Ruthvik
Indian · Ruthvik is an Indian name, often linked to Sanskrit roots meaning "saintly" or "one of sacred conduct."
Roniyah
Arabic · Roniyah is likely a modern Arabic-influenced form related to names meaning 'gazing' or 'beautiful to behold.'
Romiah
English · Romiah is likely a modern form influenced by Roman or Romy names, connected to Rome.
Raelie
English · Raelie is a modern invented name, likely blending Rae with the popular -lie ending for a bright, graceful feel.
Raydin
English · Raydin is likely a modern form influenced by Raiden or names with Ray-, suggesting counsel or thunder associations depending on the source blend.
Roree
Irish · Modern variant of Rory, an Irish and Scottish Gaelic name meaning 'red king' or 'famous ruler'.
Ryeland
English · From English topography, meaning rye land, describing a person linked to grain-growing terrain.
Rhilynn
Welsh · A modern combination of Welsh 'Rhi' (queen) and 'Lynn' (lake or waterfall).
Raelan
English · Modern invented blend likely combining Rae (beam of light) with the popular suffix -lan.
Rennan
Irish · Irish-influenced form likely from Rían with a soft ending, usually read as a diminutive or affectionate modern variant.
Rhome
English · A modern English-style spelling variant with no stable classical root, used as a distinctive contemporary name form.
Raidel
English · A modernized form built from old Germanic elements of counsel and rule, used as a royal-heroic style name.
Rykar
English · Modern invented name, a stylized blend of Ryker (Dutch 'rich') with an altered ending.
Ruhamah
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'shown mercy' or 'one who has received compassion,' from the book of Hosea.
Rozay
French · A French-flavored modern name from rose-like sounds plus an -ay ending, used mainly for its lyrical style.
Rocklynn
English · English coined name joining rock and lynd/lynn, giving a sturdy natural image with modern invented appeal.
Rushda
Arabic · Arabic name from *rushd* meaning guidance or right judgment, with a moral and ethical connotation.
Ro
English · A short unisex form commonly used for longer names like Rose, Robert, or Ruqia, chosen for simplicity and neutrality.
Rorick
English · English form of Roderick, from Old Germanic *hrod* ‘fame’ and *ric* ‘power,’ meaning a famous ruler.
Riyaz
Arabic · From Arabic *riyāḍ*, meaning gardens or meadows, associated with cultivated nature.
Rooke
English · From the English bird name rook, likely a descriptive or nickname surname that later became a personal-name choice.
Rooks
English · From the surname for someone near rooks or a rookery, now repurposed as a short modern forename.
Rafif
Arabic · Arabic rafif means “gentle, delicate, graceful,” so the name is a quality-based personal name.
Rutila
Latin · From Latin rutilus, meaning reddish-golden, giving a meaning of bright golden-red glow.
Reighna
English · Reighna is a modern spelling related to Reign or Reina, carrying associations of rule, sovereignty, and queenly style.
Rosalyna
Latin · A rose-derived romantic form related to Rosalina, ultimately from Latin rosa, meaning rose.
Rennen
German · Rennen is likely adapted from Germanic surname or place elements, used as a modern name form.
Ryner
German · Ryner is likely related to Germanic Rainer, meaning wise army, adapted into English spelling.
Rinlee
English · A modern English-style blend of Rin and Lee, chosen mainly for its soft contemporary sound.
Rafsan
Arabic · Rafsan is used in South Asian Muslim naming and likely comes from Arabic-influenced roots suggesting brightness or elevation.
Ranav
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as linked to joy, victory, or a noble presence, depending on derivation.
Radvin
Persian · Likely from Persian elements suggesting joy, counsel, or noble character, used as a modern Persian-style name.
Ridhan
Indian · Ridhan is used in South Asian naming and is often linked to prosperity, contentment, or a noble heart.
Raeni
English · Raeni is a modern spelling of Rainy or Rainie, likely inspired by rain and bright, airy sound patterns.
Romeir
Spanish · Probably derived from Romer/Romero forms meaning pilgrim or traveler to Rome.
Rayyona
Arabic · Rayyona appears to be a modern Arabic-style elaboration, likely related to roots suggesting beauty or freshness.
Rhyelle
English · A modern elaboration likely influenced by names like Rhiannon, Brielle, or Arielle.
Ralo
English · A short modern name likely chosen for sound, though it may also echo surname or nickname forms.
Russo
Italian · An Italian surname-name meaning red-haired or ruddy, from a descriptive family nickname.
Rextyn
Latin · Rextyn is a modern invented name blending Rex, meaning king in Latin, with trendy -tyn endings.
Rayzel
Hebrew · Rayzel is a Jewish name from Yiddish-Hebrew tradition, often linked with rose or graceful beauty.
Renni
English · Renni is a modern diminutive-style name, likely related to Wren, Renee, or Rennie forms.
Radnor
Welsh · Radnor is a Welsh place name, likely meaning ferny shore or reed bank, later used as a surname and given name.
Rynnlee
English · Rynnlee is a modern English-style blend of Rynn and the popular suffix -lee, giving it a contemporary invented feel.
Raign
English · Raign is a modern English-style spelling influenced by rain or reign, giving it a nature or word-name feel.
Row
English · An English and Scottish surname-style name, possibly tied to row or rough land, now used as a brief modern name.
Ramadhani
Arabic · From Arabic Ramadan, the holy month of fasting; widely used in East Africa as a given name and surname.
Rifton
English · An English-style place or surname name suggesting a settlement by a stream or rifted land.
Rudhvik
Indian · An Indian modern name, likely formed from Sanskritic elements with a strong, noble sound.
Raziella
Hebrew · Likely built from Hebrew Raziel, 'secret of God,' with an Italian-style feminine ending.
Rosaleia
Latin · A rose-based elaboration of Rosa, from Latin, carrying the meaning and imagery of the rose flower.
Royalynn
English · A modern blend of Royal and Lynn, giving it an invented meaning of regal grace or noble beauty.
Ruha
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic or Hebrew spirit-root forms, suggesting 'soul,' 'breath,' or 'spirit.'
Rynnleigh
English · A modern English-style invention combining Rynn with -leigh, a common meadow-name ending.
Rhazi
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Razi, meaning content, satisfied, or well-pleased.
Rhodey
English · Likely a modern nickname-style form influenced by Rhodes, a place name of Greek origin.
Ripper
English · An English occupational surname word originally for one who ripped or tore material, later used as a bold nickname-style name.
Ritsu
Japanese · A Japanese name that can be linked to ideas like order, law, rhythm, or discipline depending on the characters used.
Ronnan
Irish · A variant of Ronan, the Irish name meaning little seal.
Rooker
English · An English surname-name, probably occupational or nickname-based, now used in a strong modern style.
Rozari
Spanish · Likely related to Rosario or Rosary, from Latin rosarium, meaning a garland or crown of roses.
Rudriv
Indian · Likely derived from Rudra, an ancient Hindu deity associated with storm power and later linked with Shiva.
Rufael
Hebrew · A variant of Raphael, from Hebrew roots meaning God has healed.
Ruwan
Persian · Likely related to Persian roots suggesting soul, spirit, or inner essence.
Rykr
English · A modern spelling of Riker, likely linked to a surname or place name with Germanic and Norse-style sounds.
Raoul
French · French form of Ralph, from Old Norse 'Ráðúlfr' meaning 'wolf counsel' or 'wise wolf'.
Ran
Norse · In Norse mythology, Rán is the goddess of the sea; in Japanese it can mean orchid.
Royden
English · English place name meaning 'rye hill,' from Old English 'ryge' (rye) and 'dun' (hill).
Romain
French · French form of Romanus, meaning 'Roman' or 'citizen of Rome,' from Latin.
Rodman
English · English/Germanic name meaning 'famous man,' from 'hrod' (fame) and 'man.'
Ramirez
Spanish · Spanish patronymic surname meaning "son of Ramiro," from Germanic elements meaning "famous counsel."
Ramey
Irish · From Irish Ó Ráma or an English surname variant of Remy; meaning 'oarsman' or 'counsel.'
Rica
Spanish · Short form of names like Ricarda or Federica, meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Reginal
Latin · Variant of Reginald, from Latin 'Reginaldus' and Germanic roots meaning king's counsel or mighty ruler.
Reynard
French · From Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) + 'hard' (brave/strong), meaning 'brave counsel.'
Roise
Irish · Irish Gaelic form of Rose, used as an anglicization of Róis; evokes beauty and flowers.
Rosary
Latin · From Latin 'rosarium' meaning 'rose garden,' associated with the Catholic prayer devotion.
Ralf
German · Germanic variant of Ralph, from Old Norse meaning 'wolf counsel.'
Rosmary
English · Variant spelling of Rosemary, from Latin ros marinus (dew of the sea) or a blend of Rose and Mary.
Rosealie
Latin · Variant of Rosalie, from Latin 'rosa' meaning 'rose.'
Romualdo
Spanish · From Germanic 'Hruodwald' meaning 'famous ruler,' borne by medieval saints.
Rayo
Spanish · Spanish name meaning 'ray' or 'beam of light.'
Richardo
Spanish · Romance-language form of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (ruler) and 'hard' (brave/strong).
Roxann
Persian · Variant of Roxanne, from Persian 'Roshanak' meaning bright star or dawn.
Rolph
German · Variant of Rolf, from Old Norse 'Hrólfr' meaning 'famous wolf.'
Rhody
Greek · Diminutive related to Rhoda or Rhodes, from Greek 'rhodon' meaning rose.
Recardo
Spanish · Variant of Ricardo/Richard, from Germanic elements meaning 'powerful' and 'ruler.'
Renelle
French · Renelle is a French-style diminutive related to Renee, from Latin renatus, meaning reborn.
Raeanne
English · Raeanne is a compound of Rae and Anne, combining ideas of grace and favor from Anne's Hebrew roots.
Reyne
French · A form of Raina or reine, associated with queenly dignity or counsel power.
Rodina
Slavic · Rodina is a Slavic word-name associated with 'family,' 'birth,' or 'homeland,' depending on language and usage.
Rett
English · A streamlined form of Rhett, from an English surname likely meaning "advice" or "counsel."
Raman
Indian · Raman is an Indian name meaning pleasing or beloved in Sanskrit traditions, though it can also echo Hebrew Raman forms.
Rayshell
English · Rayshell is a modern spelling variant of Rachel or Rachelle, from Hebrew roots meaning "ewe."
Rashida
Arabic · Rashida is an Arabic name meaning rightly guided, wise, or mature in judgment.
Rockelle
French · Rockelle is a French-style variant of Rochelle or a feminine form influenced by Rocky, tied to rock or little rock.
Relena
English · A modern form likely related to Elena or Helena, from Greek roots meaning “torch” or “shining light.”
Raydon
English · Raydon is likely an English surname or place-based name meaning 'roe hill' or 'counsel hill.'
Rukiya
Arabic · Rukiya is a variant of Ruqayyah, an Arabic name often interpreted as "rise" or "ascend."
Raygan
Irish · Variant of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning little ruler or kingly.
Roshni
Indian · Indian name meaning light, brightness, or illumination.
Raiza
Arabic · Raiza is often treated as a variant of Raisa or Raissa, a name associated with ease, leadership, or agreeable character in several traditions.
Rashidi
Arabic · Rashidi comes from Arabic rashid meaning 'rightly guided' or 'wise,' and is widely used in East Africa.
Rajon
Indian · Likely a modern form influenced by Rajan or Ray-Jon patterns, with Raj roots suggesting rule or kingship.
Rosibel
Spanish · Rosibel combines Rosa and -bel, giving a meaning like beautiful rose.
Rohini
Indian · Rohini comes from Sanskrit and is the name of a red star, a lunar mansion, and a goddess in Hindu tradition.
Roselena
Spanish · Roselena blends Rose, from Latin rosa, with Elena, creating a floral compound name meaning 'rose' with a luminous classic ending.
Rorey
Irish · A variant of Rory, from Gaelic meaning “red king.”
Razia
Arabic · Razia comes through Persian from Arabic roots meaning “content,” “pleased,” or “well satisfied.”
Rayel
Hebrew · Rayel is likely a modern variant influenced by Hebrew-style -el endings, sometimes interpreted in relation to 'God' elements in Semitic names.
Rayonna
English · Rayonna is likely a modern elaboration of Ray or Raina-type names, with a melodic -onna ending.
Raevon
English · A modern spelling in the style of Raven or Rayvon, shaped by contemporary sound-based naming.
Reiss
Welsh · A spelling variant of Rhys or Reese, a Welsh name meaning "ardor" or "enthusiasm."
Rylea
English · Rylea is a modern variant of Riley, from an Irish surname meaning courageous or valiant.
Ravneet
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name often interpreted as one delighted by the divine or absorbed in God's love.
Roseli
Latin · Roseli is a rose-derived name related to Rosalie, ultimately from Latin rosa, meaning "rose."
Rykeem
Arabic · A modern spelling variant of Rakim or Hakim-related forms, tied to Arabic roots meaning "wise" or "judicious."
Reily
Irish · Reily is a variant of Riley, from an Irish surname often interpreted as valiant or descendant of Raghallach.
Raivyn
English · A modern spelling of Raven, the English bird name tied to dark beauty and mystery.
Rhegan
Irish · Rhegan is a modern spelling of Reagan or Regan, from an Irish surname meaning little king.
Raequan
English · A modern blended name, likely combining Rae with Quan, with Quan often linked to names meaning "strong" or "noble."
Raeghan
Irish · A variant of Reagan or Regan, from an Irish surname meaning 'little king.'
Ryce
English · A modern spelling of Rhys or Reese, from a Welsh name meaning ardor or enthusiasm.
Ryenn
Irish · A modern respelling influenced by Ryan, from an Irish surname meaning little king.
Rahmi
Arabic · Rahmi derives from roots relating to mercy and compassion, and is used in Arabic and Persian-influenced naming traditions.
Rayjon
English · Rayjon blends Ray with Jon, a short form of Jonathan or John, from Hebrew roots meaning 'God has given' or 'God is gracious.'
Ruqaiyah
Arabic · Ruqaiyah is an Arabic name traditionally interpreted as "gentle rise," "refinement," or "elevation."
Ranvir
Indian · From Sanskrit elements meaning battle and hero, giving the sense of war hero.
Rizal
Spanish · A Spanish surname-name linked to rice fields, widely associated with José Rizal.
Ryelee
English · A modern spelling of Riley, from an English surname meaning rye clearing or rye meadow.
Roselani
English · Roselani blends Rose with a Hawaiian-style ending, suggesting 'heavenly rose' or floral beauty.
Roselynne
French · Roselynne is a variant of Roselyn, combining rose imagery with Germanic and French naming traditions.
Rayvion
English · Rayvion is likely a modern invented name influenced by Ray and names like Davion or Ravon.
Raegyn
Irish · A modern spelling of Reagan, an Irish surname-derived name meaning little ruler or royal descendant.
Renz
Italian · A short form of Lorenzo or Lawrence, from Latin Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum or crowned with laurel.
Rawad
Arabic · Rawad is an Arabic name meaning "pioneer," "leader," or "one who goes ahead."
Rhamir
Arabic · Rhamir is likely a modern variant related to Arabic names like Amir, carrying a sense of command or distinction.
Raileigh
English · A creative spelling of Raleigh or Raylee, from an English place surname meaning 'roe deer meadow.'
Rehma
Arabic · From Arabic roots connected to mercy, compassion, and tenderness.
Riham
Arabic · Riham is an Arabic name meaning light rain or gentle drizzle.
Ruari
Irish · A form of Rory, from Gaelic Ruairi, meaning "red king" or "red-haired king."
Rodin
French · French surname of medieval Germanic origin, famously borne by sculptor Auguste Rodin, now used as a given name.
Reznor
Slavic · Slavic occupational surname meaning 'one who cuts' or 'butcher', popularized by musician Trent Reznor.
Riquelme
Spanish · Spanish-Basque surname used as a given name, meaning 'rich helmet' via Germanic roots Ric + helm.
Rishith
Indian · Sanskrit name derived from Rishi, meaning 'sage' or 'inspired poet', one who has achieved spiritual wisdom.
Ronmel
German · Variant of Rommel, a German surname possibly meaning 'noisy' or from a place name, used as a given name.
Raely
Irish · Modern phonetic spelling of Riley, an Irish-origin name meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant.'
Rakeb
African · Ethiopian name meaning 'rider' or 'one who rides,' found in Semitic and East African traditions.
Ramazan
Arabic · Turkish/Persian form of Ramadan, the Arabic word for the Islamic holy month of fasting, meaning 'scorching heat.'
Rilen
English · A modern English-style invented spelling near Rylan or Ryan, with meaning shaped mainly by modern naming style.
Radia
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'content,' 'satisfied,' or 'pleased,' from the root r-d-y.
Rayhaan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'fragrant herb' or 'sweet basil,' symbolizing divine favor and beauty; common in Muslim communities.
Rydan
English · Modern invented variant of Ryden, a creative respelling influenced by Irish surname traditions and contemporary naming trends.
Rielynn
English · Modern invented compound blending Rie or Riley with the popular -lynn suffix.
Raiyn
English · A modern creative spelling of Rain, evoking the natural phenomenon and a sense of freshness.
Romare
Latin · Latin-Italian name suggesting 'from Rome,' associated notably with celebrated African-American artist Romare Bearden.
Rhiya
Welsh · A soft modern form related to Rhianna, drawing on the Welsh mythic name Rhiannon and its royal-sounding tone.
Ritaj
Arabic · Arabic variant used in modern naming, likely tied to meanings of a threshold or opening in name traditions.
Realynn
English · Modern invented compound of Rea (possibly Greek, 'flowing') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake').
Rougui
African · Wolof (Senegalese) name meaning 'rose,' widely used across West Africa.
Raiyne
English · Creative spelling of Rayne; may derive from English rain (nature) or French reine meaning queen.
Raielle
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Hebrew 'Rae' (ewe/lamb) with the French feminine suffix '-ielle.'
Ryelyn
English · Modern invented name, likely a blend of Rylee and Lynn, with an Irish-inspired lilting sound.
Randiel
English · A modern invented name combining Randall (Old Norse, 'wolf shield') and the suffix -iel (Hebrew, 'of God').
Reylin
English · A modern invented name with no fixed etymology, likely a creative phonetic combination.
Reyniel
Spanish · A Spanish name combining Reynaldo (Germanic 'counsel power') with the Hebrew suffix -el (God).
Rixon
English · Rixon is an English modern form related to surname patterns like Rick/son or settlement names ending in -xon, used as a modern name.
Remley
English · English place-based style from a personal stem plus -ley ('clearing/field'), adapted as a modern first-name form.
Roze
English · A modern spelling of Rose, derived from Latin *rosa* for the flower.
Ruqaiya
Arabic · From Arabic Ruqayya, a classic name with historical and religious resonance in Islamic tradition.
Ridlee
English · A spelling of Ridley from Old English *ryd* + *ley* meaning cleared meadow, now used as a given name.
Ruckus
English · A modern English-word-derived name from 'ruckus,' usually selected for its bold sound and contemporary feel.
Raxton
English · English place-based surname meaning a town or settlement, now frequently adopted as a forename.
Rayfe
English · A modern coinage built on the English root Ray (light or beam), used as a stylized contemporary given name.
Raifa
Arabic · An Arabic feminine form tied to roots meaning exalted or elevated, used in modern naming with elegant sound.
Rishvik
Indian · Rishvik is an Indian name shaped by Sanskritic elements, often associated with wisdom, sages, or auspicious qualities.
Remeigh
English · Remeigh is a modern invented spelling, likely built from Remi or Remy with a decorative ending.
Rias
Indian · Rias is likely a modern Indian name, sometimes associated with refinement or expressive grace.
Ritvi
Indian · Ritvi is from Sanskrit-derived Indian naming and is linked to sacred ritual or seasonal order.
Rukaiya
Arabic · Rukaiya is a variant of Ruqayyah, an Arabic name meaning rise, ascent, or refinement.
Revansh
Indian · Revansh is an Indian name often interpreted as a part of the sun, a ray, or a share of divine light.
Rish
Indian · Rish is an Indian short form, often linked to Sanskrit roots suggesting sage, line, or excellence.
Rishank
Indian · Rishank is an Indian modern name, often interpreted as one associated with wisdom or a sage-like quality.
Rodrik
German · Rodrik is a form of Roderick from Germanic roots meaning famous ruler.
Razaan
Arabic · Razaan is an Arabic name meaning dignified, composed, or balanced in character.
Rhodri
Welsh · A classic Welsh name borne by medieval rulers, often interpreted as "wheel king" or "great king."
Roop
Indian · From Sanskrit rupa, meaning "form," "appearance," or "beauty."
Rhenn
Welsh · Rhenn is a modern form echoing Welsh and English names like Wren or Rhen, prized for its brief strong sound.
Rovanio
Italian · Rovanio appears to be a modern Romance-style elaboration, likely formed for sound rather than an old traditional root.
Rileyrose
Irish · A compound name joining Riley, meaning valiant, with Rose, the flower symbolizing beauty and love.
Rah
Arabic · Rah is a short name from Arabic and Persian usage, often tied to path, way, or spirit-breath ideas.
Region
English · An English word name taken from “region,” giving it a geographic and modern place-oriented feel.
Rooster
English · An English word name from the barnyard bird, suggesting boldness and morning vitality.
Raila
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic and Hebrew-style forms such as Rayla or Layla, suggesting grace or beloved beauty.
Rubyjean
English · A compound of Ruby, the red gemstone, and Jean, from Hebrew via French meaning "God is gracious."
Romeli
Italian · Romeli likely develops from Romance forms like Roma or Romelia, suggesting a link to Rome.
Rosealine
French · Rosealine elaborates Rose from Latin rosa, giving it a romantic French-style extension and floral meaning.
Rexley
English · Rexley is an English-style modern surname name, combining rex, meaning king, with the -ley place-name ending.
Raafi
Arabic · Raafi comes from Arabic and means exalted, elevated, or one who raises up.
Rishy
Indian · Rishy is likely a diminutive of Rishi, the Sanskrit word for a sage or seer.
Reichel
Hebrew · A variant form related to Rachel, from Hebrew meaning ewe, with Germanic spelling influence.
Rhowan
Irish · Rhowan is likely a variant of Rowan, from Gaelic roots used for the rowan tree and as a traditional surname-name.
Raffaello
Italian · The Italian form of Raphael, from Hebrew meaning "God has healed."
Rhoyal
English · A modern respelling of Royal, drawn from the English word for kingly or regal status.
Rahmani
Arabic · From Arabic al-Rahman, meaning the merciful, giving the name a devotional and compassionate sense.
Rithav
Indian · Likely from Sanskritic naming patterns, often associated with truth, order, or sacred rhythm.
Royalton
English · An English place-style name built from 'royal' and '-ton,' suggesting a kingly or estate-based meaning.
Raslan
Arabic · An Arabic name associated with dignity and strength, often used in Arabic-speaking cultures.
Ressiah
Hebrew · A Hebrew-leaning modern form likely influenced by Messiah, carrying a sacred and exalted tone.
Riday
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic رضا and South Asian forms like Rida, meaning contentment or divine favor.
Raenyra
English · A fantasy-style modern invented name, likely formed for sound and uniqueness rather than historical usage.
Rahya
Arabic · Likely a variant of Raha or Rahia, from Arabic roots suggesting ease, rest, or comfort.
Raiella
Hebrew · Likely a modern elaboration of Rael or Rae, with a romantic Italian-style suffix.
Ramyla
Arabic · Likely a feminine variation of Arabic-rooted names such as Ramil or Ramla, with a graceful modern ending.
Rare
English · Used as a modern word name from English rare, suggesting uniqueness or uncommon beauty.
Rasta
African · Associated culturally with Rastafari, a modern Afro-Caribbean religious and cultural movement.
Reignn
English · A modern English-style spelling of Reign, from the word for rule or sovereignty.
Reishell
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Rachel or Rochelle, blending soft French and English naming sounds.
Remina
Latin · Likely a feminine modern form built on Latin-rooted Rem- sounds, possibly echoing Remy or Romaine.
Renlei
Chinese · Likely a modern blend name, possibly echoing Chinese syllables and English names like Wrenlee.
Reveah
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Hebrew-style forms such as Reva, suggesting abundance or a gentle feminine variation.
Rhaenys
Welsh · A fantasy-style name modeled on Welsh-looking forms, popularized in modern literature and screen fiction.
Riina
Slavic · A short feminine form used in Eastern Europe, often related to names like Irina or Katarina.
Roksolana
Slavic · A historic form linked to Roxolana, associated with the Roxolani people and the famed Ottoman consort Roxelana.
Rovie
English · A modern English nickname-style name, possibly derived from Rowan, Rover, or surname-inspired forms.
Rudhvika
Indian · An Indian feminine name likely built from Sanskrit-rooted elements suggesting praise, brilliance, or sacredness.
Ruhana
Arabic · From Arabic ruh, spirit or soul, used in South Asia as a name with graceful spiritual meaning.
Ruixi
Chinese · A Chinese name often formed from elements meaning auspicious, fortunate, or radiant refinement.
Ruthee
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Ruthie, from Hebrew Ruth, meaning friend or companion.
Rylani
English · A modern melodic blend likely influenced by names like Riley and Lani.
Rym
Arabic · From Arabic, often meaning white antelope or gazelle, a poetic image in Arabic naming.
Rynli
English · A modern invented name in the style of Wrenley and Brynlee, prized for sound over historic use.
Raf
Arabic · A short form of names like Rafael or Rafi, carrying meanings linked to healing or exaltation.
Raon
Korean · A Korean name element used with the sense of joy or happy, bright feeling in modern naming.
Raseem
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name often understood as designer, artist, or one who arranges beautifully.
Rhoades
English · A surname-style name related to Rhodes, originally tied to place names and cleared land or the island Rhodes.
Rhy
Welsh · Likely a clipped modern form influenced by Welsh Rhys, meaning ardor or enthusiasm.
Riles
English · Likely a surname-style variant of Ryle or Riley, linked to rye clearings or valiant lineage.
Riyanshreddy
Indian · A compound modern Indian name combining Riyansh with Reddy, a South Indian community surname.
Romeh
Hebrew · Likely from Hebrew roots meaning elevated or exalted, used in a soft modern transliteration.
Rudhav
Indian · Likely a modern Sanskrit-based Indian name suggesting growth, guidance, or auspicious progress.
Rudranshreddy
Indian · A compound Indian name meaning a part of Rudra, paired with the South Indian surname Reddy.
Ryaire
Irish · Likely a modern respelling influenced by Ryan and Irish surname sounds, suggesting little king roots.
Ryiot
English · A modern altered spelling of Riot, used as a bold word name with rebellious energy.
Rylas
English · Likely a modern invented name shaped from Ry- names such as Riley or Rylan.
Raaed
Arabic · Arabic variant of Ra’id, meaning "leader" or "pioneer."
Raafay
Arabic · Arabic/Urdu name variant of Rafi, meaning 'exalted, noble, elevated,' reflecting high rank.
Raahil
Arabic · Arabic and Urdu name meaning 'traveler' or 'wayfarer,' one who journeys forth.
Raahul
Indian · Raahul is a spelling variant of Rahul, an Indian name associated with bonds, traveler, or achiever.
Raaid
Arabic · From Arabic *Rā’id* meaning "pioneer" or "leader," used as a masculine given name form.
Raaina
Latin · Variant of Raina/Regina, from Latin meaning 'queen,' also found as a Slavic feminine form.
Raamond
German · Raamond is a variant of Raymond, from Germanic elements meaning counsel and protection.
Raana
Persian · Raana is used in Persian and Arabic contexts with meanings like "graceful," "beautiful," or "eye-catching."
Raanan
Hebrew · Raanan is a Hebrew name meaning fresh, flourishing, or verdant.
Raani
Indian · Raani is an Indian form of Rani, meaning queen, from Sanskrit and widely used as a title and name.
Raashan
Arabic · Raashan appears to be a modern variant influenced by names like Rashan, often associated with uprightness or guidance by sound resemblance.
Raashi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'zodiac sign' or 'a heap, collection'; used across Hindu traditions.
Raashid
Arabic · A variant of Rashid, from Arabic meaning rightly guided or wise.
Raashida
Arabic · Raashida is a feminine form of Rashid, from Arabic meaning rightly guided or wise.
Raavee
Indian · Raavee is a variant of Ravi, from Sanskrit, meaning sun.
Raaziq
Arabic · Raaziq is a variant of Raziq, from Arabic, meaning provider or sustainer.
Rabecca
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, often interpreted as 'to bind' or 'tie firmly.'
Rabecka
Hebrew · Rabecka is a spelling variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, often interpreted as to bind or tie.
Rabeka
Hebrew · Rabeka is a variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew, traditionally understood as to bind or tie.
Rabekah
Hebrew · Rabekah is a spelling variant of Rebekah, from Hebrew Rivqah, usually interpreted as 'to bind' or 'tie.'
Rabekka
Hebrew · Rabekka is a variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as 'to bind' or 'join.'