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Baby names starting with R
4,825 names · page 6 of 10
Rayshonda
English · Rayshonda is likely a modern coined name blending Ray- with the name element -shonda.
Rayshone
English · Rayshone appears to be a modern invented name formed from the Ray- prefix and -shone ending.
Rayshun
English · Rayshun is likely a modern blend influenced by Ray and Shawn, with associations of "grace" and "God is gracious."
Rayssa
French · Variant of Raissa, a French and Slavic name meaning 'thinker' or 'one who is easy-going and adaptable.'
Raytheon
Greek · Raytheon is a modern coined name built from ray and Greek theon, suggesting divine light or heavenly radiance.
Rayva
English · A modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Reva or a blend of Ray and Ava.
Rayvan
English · Rayvan is likely a modern blend influenced by Ray and Persian-style endings, giving it a bright, contemporary feel.
Rayvaughn
Welsh · Rayvaughn combines Ray with Vaughn, from Welsh bychan meaning small, for a modern compound-style name.
Rayveon
English · Rayveon is a modern invented name, likely influenced by names like Raven, Rayon, and Rayvon.
Rayvin
English · A modern spelling of Raven, from the English bird name and surname.
Rayvone
African · A modern blended name, likely combining Ray with a -vone or Von ending.
Rayvonn
English · Rayvonn is a modern variant influenced by names like Ray and Ravon, with a contemporary blended sound.
Rayvyn
English · Rayvyn is a modern variant of Raven, from the bird name long used as a surname and given name.
Raywood
English · English compound name combining 'ray' (a beam of light) and 'wood' (forest).
Rayyaan
Arabic · From Arabic Rayyān, meaning luxuriant or well-watered, and also associated with a revered Islamic term.
Rayyana
Arabic · A feminine form related to Rayyan, meaning lush, watered, or full, with paradise associations in Islamic tradition.
Rayza
Spanish · Rayza is likely a modern variant of names like Raisa or Reza, carrying associations of ease, favor, or agreeable character.
Razaria
Arabic · Modern invented name possibly from Arabic 'raza' meaning 'contentment' or 'God's approval,' with a feminine ending.
Razariah
Arabic · Modern invented blend combining Raza (Arabic, 'contentment') and Zariah (Hebrew, 'God has helped').
Razeen
Arabic · Razeen is from Arabic and means dignified, composed, or sober-minded.
Razel
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'secret of God' (raza = secret), used in Kabbalistic tradition and as a Yiddish given name.
Razhane
English · A modern invented name formed for sound, possibly influenced by names like Rajah or Zhane.
Raziela
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced modern variant of Raziya, linked to contentment and prosperity in Arabic naming traditions.
Razin
Persian · Persian-associated name form related to long-standing Persian and regional name traditions.
Razmig
Persian · Used in Armenian tradition from an Iranian root, meaning warrior or battle-like.
Rb
English · Abbreviated or informal name, likely a short form of Robert or a similar R-B name.
Rbecca
Hebrew · Rbecca is a spelling variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew often interpreted as to bind or join.
Rc
English · Modern initialism used as a given name, not derived from traditional etymology.
Rchel
Hebrew · Rchel is likely a compressed spelling of Rachel, the Hebrew name meaning ewe and known from the Bible.
Rd
English · Abbreviation typically for Richard or Raymond; not a standalone etymological name.
Reace
English · Reace is a spelling variant of Reese or Rhys, a name meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor.'
Reachel
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning ewe or female sheep.
Read
English · From Old English 'read' meaning 'red,' originally a nickname for someone red-haired.
Reada
English · Possibly from Old English read meaning red, or a phonetic variant of Rita.
Reade
English · Reade is an English surname name linked to "red," likely describing someone with red hair or complexion.
Readie
English · Variant of Ready, from an Old English surname meaning prepared or willing.
Readus
English · Rare English name, possibly a phonetic variant of Reedus or from Old English 'read' meaning 'red-haired.'
Reaford
English · English place-based name likely meaning 'ford by the reeds' from Old English elements.
Reagann
Irish · Reagann is a modern spelling of Reagan, an Irish surname meaning little ruler or descendant of a kingly figure.
Reaganne
Irish · Reaganne is a modern spelling of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning 'little ruler.'
Reagen
Irish · A variant of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning little ruler or descendant of a regal line.
Reagin
Irish · A modern spelling of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning little king or descendant of a ruler.
Reagon
Irish · Reagon is a spelling variant of Reagan, an Irish surname name meaning 'little ruler' or 'royal one.'
Reagyn
Irish · Reagyn is a modern spelling of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning little king or descendant of a ruler.
Reah
Hebrew · Variant of Rhea, from Greek mythology, or related to Hebrew 'Re'ah' meaning 'friend' or 'companion.'
Reahanna
Welsh · Elaborated variant of Rhianna, derived from Welsh 'rhian' meaning maiden or great queen.
Reahna
Welsh · Reahna is likely a variant of Rhianna or Rihanna, associated with the Welsh element meaning "great queen."
Reaiah
Hebrew · Reaiah is a biblical Hebrew name meaning the Lord has seen or seen by God.
Reaksmey
Indian · A Khmer-derived name meaning 'ray of light' or 'brightness'; mapped here to the closest allowed regional category.
Reakwon
English · A modern phonetic name likely influenced by Raekwon and Quan-based contemporary naming patterns.
Realm
English · Taken from the English word realm, evoking a kingdom, domain, or world.
Realyn
English · A stylized form of Rea/Lia + Lyn used as a gentle modern feminine name in English naming.
Ream
Arabic · Ream is from Arabic and means gazelle or antelope, a poetic image of grace and beauty.
Reamer
German · From German 'Riemer' meaning 'belt maker' or 'leather worker,' an occupational name.
Rean
Irish · Rean likely relates to Irish surname and given-name forms, sometimes connected with little king or regal associations.
Reana
Irish · Reana is likely a variant of Rhianna or Riana, often linked to Irish roots meaning 'queenly.'
Reanda
English · Likely a modern blend influenced by Rhea, Andrea, or similar romantic-sounding names.
Reanee
French · Probably a modern spelling of Renee, from Latin renatus meaning “reborn.”
Reaner
English · Rare American name, possibly a phonetic variant of Renee or regional coinage.
Reanetta
English · Reanetta appears to be a modern elaboration of Rena or Reanna, with roots linked to rebirth or grace.
Reann
Hebrew · Reann is likely a blend of Rae and Ann, with associations of grace and favor.
Reannah
Hebrew · Reannah is likely a variant of Rena or Rhianna-type forms, often linked to joyful song or grace.
Reannan
Welsh · Reannan is likely a variant of Rhiannon, the Welsh mythological name meaning great queen or divine feminine figure.
Reanne
English · Likely a blend of Rea/Rhea and Anne; Anne comes from Hebrew and means 'grace.'
Reannen
Welsh · Likely a spelling variant of names like Rhiannon or Rhiann, tied to Welsh roots meaning great queen.
Reannon
Welsh · Reannon is a spelling variant of Rhiannon, the Welsh mythological name linked to a great queen or divine feminine figure.
Rease
Welsh · Variant of Reese or Rhys, from Welsh meaning enthusiasm, ardor, or passion.
Reasia
English · Reasia appears to be a modern coined name, probably formed from familiar sounds rather than one historic source.
Reatha
Greek · Variant of Rheatha, possibly derived from Greek 'arete' meaning virtue or excellence.
Reathel
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a creative blend combining elements of Ruth and Ethel.
Reather
English · A rare American name of uncertain etymology, likely a modern phonetic invention.
Reatta
Spanish · Reatta may be influenced by the Spanish word reata, a rope or lariat, giving it a Western place-like feel.
Reauna
English · Likely a modern invented variant of Rena or Rayna, associated with joy or queenly sounds.
Reaux
French · A French-style surname and place-form spelling, used as a modern name for its distinctive sound.
Reaven
English · Reaven is a modern English-style variant of Raven, connected to the bird name and its dark, striking imagery.
Reaver
English · From Middle English 'reaver' meaning 'plunderer' or 'raider,' an occupational or descriptive surname turned given name.
Reavis
English · English surname variant of Reeves, meaning 'steward' or 'bailiff.'
Rebacca
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivka meaning 'to tie' or 'captivating.'
Rebakah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Rebecca, the Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as to bind or tie.
Rebba
Hebrew · Rebba is likely a variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, often interpreted as to bind or tie.
Rebbeca
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivkah meaning to tie or bind, a matriarch of Genesis.
Rebbecca
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Rebecca, from Hebrew 'Rivkah' meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating.'
Rebbie
Hebrew · Affectionate diminutive of Rebecca, the biblical matriarch whose name means to bind or join.
Rebcca
Hebrew · Rebcca is a spelling variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, traditionally interpreted as meaning to bind or tie.
Rebe
Hebrew · Short form of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivkah meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating.'
Rebecaa
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as to bind or tie firmly.
Rebecah
Hebrew · Rebecah is a variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, traditionally understood as "to bind" or "to tie."
Rebecc
Hebrew · Rebecc is a clipped spelling of Rebecca, the Hebrew biblical name usually interpreted as to bind or tie.
Rebeccaann
Hebrew · Rebeccaann is a compound of Rebecca, usually interpreted as to bind, and Ann, meaning grace.
Rebeccah
Hebrew · Rebeccah is a spelling variant of Rebecca, the Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as to bind or tie firmly.
Rebeccajo
Hebrew · Rebeccajo combines Rebecca, a Hebrew name meaning 'to bind' or 'snare,' with the English middle-name Jo.
Rebeccalynn
Hebrew · A combined name joining Rebecca, 'to bind,' with Lynn, an English name linked to a lake or waterfall.
Rebecka
Hebrew · Rebecka is a spelling variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew and often interpreted as to bind or tie.
Rebeckah
Hebrew · Rebeckah is a spelling variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, often explained as to bind or tie.
Rebecker
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating.'
Rebekan
Hebrew · A variant of Rebekah or Rebecca, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as "to tie" or "bind."
Rebekha
Hebrew · A variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, traditionally interpreted as to bind or tie.
Rebekka
Hebrew · A form of Rebecca from Hebrew Rivqah, traditionally interpreted as 'to bind' or 'to tie.'
Rebekkah
Hebrew · Rebekkah is a variant of Rebecca, the biblical Hebrew name often linked to the idea of binding.
Rebella
Latin · Rebella is likely a modern elaboration of Bella or Rebecca-like forms, carrying senses of beauty or charm.
Rebelle
French · From the French word *rebelle*, meaning a rebellious person, adopted as a bold given name.
Reber
German · From a German surname meaning vine grower, occasionally used as a given name.
Rebert
German · Variant of Robert, from Germanic elements meaning bright fame.
Reberta
English · Variant of Roberta, feminine of Robert, from Germanic elements meaning 'bright fame.'
Rebertha
English · Blend of Rebecca ('captivating') and Bertha (Germanic 'bright, famous'), a mid-century compound.
Rebia
Hebrew · Possibly a variant of Rebecca (Hebrew, to bind) or from Arabic rabī'a meaning spring season.
Rebie
English · Pet form of Rebecca, from Hebrew 'Rivkah' meaning to tie or bind.
Reble
English · Rare variant possibly related to Rebel or a phonetic respelling, used as an unconventional American name.
Reby
Hebrew · Diminutive of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivka meaning to bind or to tie.
Rebyl
English · A modern alternate spelling associated with English name families like Reeve/Reb, used mainly as a contemporary coined style.
Reca
English · Diminutive or shortened form of Rebecca, from Hebrew meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating.'
Recco
Italian · Likely from an Italian surname or place name, possibly related to Recco in Liguria.
Rececca
Hebrew · A variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, traditionally understood as 'to bind' or 'to tie.'
Rechard
German · Rechard is a variant of Richard, from Germanic roots meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Reche
Spanish · Reche is a rare Spanish surname-style name with uncertain roots, likely adapted for given-name use.
Rechele
Hebrew · A variant of Rachel, the Hebrew biblical name meaning ewe.
Rechell
Hebrew · Rechell is a spelling variant of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning ewe or female sheep.
Rechelle
Hebrew · A French-influenced form of Rachel, meaning ewe.
Rechetta
English · Likely a modern elaboration of names like Rachelle or Rita, with a decorative feminine ending.
Recia
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'rectus' (right, correct) or a variant of Resia/Theresa.
Recie
English · Rare diminutive, possibly a pet form of Theresa or a phonetic respelling of Resi.
Recil
English · Rare variant possibly related to Cecil, from Latin Caecilius meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted.'
Recina
Latin · Recina is a rare name that may relate to Latin place or family forms, carrying a classical sound more than a fixed meaning.
Recker
German · Recker is a surname-style name of Germanic form, likely adapted into modern given-name use.
Reco
Spanish · Reco is likely a nickname-style modern name, sometimes used as a short form of names ending in -rico.
Rector
Latin · From Latin rector meaning 'ruler, leader, director', used as an occupational or aspirational name.
Redden
Irish · From the Irish surname Ó Roidín or English place name; associated with a red-haired person.
Reddick
English · Reddick is a surname-name likely related to red-haired or reed-place roots in English and Germanic usage.
Reddington
English · Surname formed from topographic descriptors and settlement suffix, indicating a location identity in English tradition.
Redeem
English · Redeem is an English word name tied to rescue, salvation, and spiritual renewal.
Redell
English · Modern English name possibly from 'red' and a diminutive suffix, or a surname adaptation.
Redena
English · Redena appears to be a rare modern English-style formation, possibly influenced by names like Rowena or Rena.
Rederick
German · Likely a variant of Frederick, from Germanic roots meaning "peaceful ruler."
Redge
English · Likely a variant of Reg or Reggie, from names like Reginald, meaning "counsel power" or "ruler's advice."
Redgie
German · Phonetic variant of Reggie, a diminutive of Reginald meaning 'counsel power' from Germanic roots.
Redginald
English · Redginald is a misspelling of Reginald, from Germanic roots meaning "counsel" and "power."
Redia
African · Redia is used in East African and Arabic-influenced naming, often associated with contentment or agreeable character.
Redick
English · English surname of Germanic origin, possibly a variant of Reddick, derived from a place name meaning 'red ditch' or reed settlement.
Rediet
African · Amharic/Ethiopian name meaning 'gift,' 'blessing,' or 'happiness,' common in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Redina
English · Redina is a rare modern form that may draw on Germanic red- elements or surname-style usage.
Redith
English · Rare variant possibly related to Edith (prosperous in war) with an altered initial.
Redman
English · English surname meaning 'red-haired man' from Old English 'read' (red) and 'mann,' or 'reed man.'
Redmon
Irish · Variant of Redmond, from Irish Réamann or Old English meaning 'counsel protector.'
Redonda
Spanish · Redonda comes from Spanish redonda, meaning round, and likely began as a descriptive or place-based name.
Redonna
English · Redonna is likely a modern English elaboration of Donna with the prefix Re-, giving it a blended invented style.
Redrick
German · Redrick is likely a variant of Roderick, from Germanic roots meaning "famous ruler."
Redus
English · Rare English surname of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Reddus or related to 'red' (red-haired).
Redwan
Arabic · Arabic variant of Ridwan meaning 'contentment' or 'divine approval,' representing God's satisfaction with the faithful.
Ree
English · Short form or nickname, often derived from names like Marie, Maureen, or Irene.
Reeana
Welsh · Variant of Rhianna or Riana, from Welsh Rhiannon meaning 'great queen' or divine nymph.
Reeanna
English · A modern variant of Rhianna or Riana, often linked to names meaning great queenly one or to Hebrew Anna, grace.
Reeba
Hebrew · Likely a spelling variant in the Reba/Rebecca family, traditionally linked to the Hebrew root meaning “to bind.”
Reeca
Spanish · Reeca is likely a phonetic variant of Rica or Rika, from names meaning ruler or powerful, shaped by modern English spelling.
Reecie
Welsh · Diminutive of Reece, from Welsh 'Rhys' meaning ardor or enthusiasm.
Reeda
Arabic · Variant of Reeda, possibly from Arabic meaning 'wind' or from English surname Reed meaning 'red-haired.'
Reeder
English · English occupational surname for a thatcher who worked with reeds.
Reedie
English · Diminutive form related to Reed, referring to someone who lived near reeds or marshy land.
Reedy
English · From an English place name meaning 'reedy area' or Irish 'Ó Ríada,' suggesting a riding/marshland origin.
Reegan
Irish · Reegan is a spelling variant of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning little ruler.
Reeghan
Irish · Reeghan is a creative spelling of Reagan, from the Irish surname Ó Riagáin, often interpreted as little ruler.
Reeham
Arabic · Reeham is from Arabic and is associated with light rain or gentle drizzle.
Reehan
Arabic · Reehan is an Arabic variant of Rayhan, meaning basil or sweet fragrance.
Reel
English · An English word and surname-style name, likely derived from occupational or landscape vocabulary rather than an ancient given name.
Reeman
Arabic · Reeman comes from Arabic and is often associated with a young gazelle, giving it graceful and nature-linked imagery.
Reemas
Arabic · Variant of the Arabic name Reem, meaning 'white gazelle,' a traditional symbol of grace and beauty.
Reene
French · A variant of Renee, from Latin roots meaning "reborn."
Reenie
Greek · Reenie is a pet form of names like Irene or Rena, often connected with the Greek word for peace.
Reeselyn
Welsh · A modern invented combination of Reese (Welsh 'ardor' or 'enthusiasm') with the feminine suffix -lyn.
Reeselynn
English · A modern blend of Reese and Lynn, created as a smoother English feminine spelling variant.
Reesha
Indian · Reesha can reflect Indian or Arabic usage and is often associated with feather-like softness or graceful elegance.
Reesheda
Arabic · Reesheda is likely a modern form related to Arabic Rashida, meaning 'rightly guided' or 'wise.'
Reeshemah
Hebrew · Reeshemah appears to be a creative Hebrew-style formation, possibly echoing roots related to beginning or headship.
Reesie
English · Playful diminutive of Reese, from Welsh Rhys meaning ardor or enthusiasm.
Reeta
Indian · Variant of Rita, from Sanskrit meaning righteous or honest; also short for Margarita (pearl).
Reetal
Arabic · Arabic variant linked to Reet/Rida traditions, often understood as faithful, ethical, and upright in character.
Reetha
Indian · Variant of Rita, from Sanskrit or Greek Margarita meaning pearl; used in South Asian communities.
Reeti
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit-derived usage meaning custom, tradition, or proper way.
Reeya
Indian · A variant of Riya, a modern Indian name often interpreted as 'singer,' 'graceful,' or 'melody.'
Reeyan
Arabic · A variant of Rayyan/Rayan, an Arabic name linked to lushness or plentifulness and used with modern spelling.
Reeyansh
Indian · Reeyansh is a modern Indian name, likely related to Reyansh forms associated with a ray of light.
Refa
Hebrew · Hebrew name possibly meaning 'healing' or 'remedy,' related to the root 'rapha.'
Reford
English · Place-based English name combining 'red' or 'reed' with 'ford,' meaning a river crossing near reeds.
Refugia
Spanish · Spanish name meaning refuge or shelter, honoring Our Lady of Refuge (Nuestra Señora del Refugio).
Refujia
Spanish · Spanish variant of Refugia, from 'Nuestra Señora del Refugio' (Our Lady of Refuge), a Marian devotion name.
Refujio
Spanish · Variant of Refugio, from Spanish meaning 'refuge' or 'shelter,' referencing Our Lady of Refuge.
Reg
English · Short form of Reginald, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (ruler).
Regana
Irish · Regana may blend Irish Regan with Latin regina, giving senses of "little ruler" or "queenly."
Regann
Irish · Regann is a spelling variant of Reagan or Regan, from an Irish surname meaning "little ruler" or "royal."
Reganne
Irish · Reganne is a feminine variant of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning "little ruler."
Rege
French · Rege likely relates to French Regis or similar forms, from Latin roots tied to ruling or kingly status.
Regeana
Latin · Regeana is a variant of Regina, from Latin, meaning queen.
Regeina
Latin · A spelling variant of Regina, from Latin meaning queen.
Regen
German · Regen is a German word meaning rain, giving the name a fresh, nature-based feel.
Regena
Latin · Variant of Regina, Latin for "queen."
Regenal
English · Likely a variant of Reginald, from Germanic roots meaning 'ruler's counsel.'
Regenald
German · Variant of Reginald, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (ruler).
Regene
Latin · Variant of Regine or Regina, from Latin 'regina' meaning 'queen,' conveying regal dignity.
Regenia
Latin · Variant of Regina, from Latin meaning 'queen'; a regal name with royal connotations.
Regenna
Latin · Regenna is likely a variant of Regina, from Latin, meaning 'queen.'
Regetta
Latin · Regetta is likely a modern elaboration influenced by names like Regina, carrying a refined, queenly feel.
Reggan
Irish · Variant of Reagan/Regan, from Irish Ó Ríagáin, meaning 'little king' or 'impulsive one'.
Reggina
Latin · Reggina is a variant of Regina, from Latin meaning queen.
Regginae
Latin · Elaborated variant of Regina, the Latin word for 'queen', used as a regal feminine name.
Regginal
Latin · Regginal is likely a variant of Reginald, from Germanic roots meaning ruler's counsel.
Regginald
German · Regginald is a spelling variant of Reginald, from Germanic roots meaning "advice" and "rule."
Reggy
Latin · Reggy is a diminutive form of Reggie or Reginald, from roots meaning counsel and rule.
Regi
Latin · Regi is likely a short form of Regis or Regina, from Latin roots meaning "royal" or "kingly."
Regie
English · Diminutive of Reginald, from Latin 'rex' meaning 'king' or 'ruler.'
Regin
Norse · From Old Norse and Germanic roots associated with counsel, power, or the gods; also known in Norse legend.
Reginaldo
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Reginald, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (ruler), meaning 'wise ruler.'
Reginamarie
Latin · A compound of Regina, Latin for "queen," and Marie, a French form of Mary.
Regine
French · From Latin 'regina' meaning queen, widely used in French and German traditions.
Reginea
Latin · A variant spelling of Regina, from Latin meaning 'queen,' a royal title long used as a given name.
Reginia
Latin · Variant spelling of Regina, from Latin meaning 'queen.'
Reginique
French · Reginique is likely a modern elaboration of Regina, from Latin for queen.
Reginna
Latin · Reginna is a variant of Regina, from Latin meaning "queen."
Reginold
German · Variant of Reginald, from Germanic Raginald meaning 'counsel power' or 'mighty ruler'.
Regional
English · A rare modern word-name drawn from English regional, relating to an area or district.
Regionald
German · Regionald appears to be a misspelling of Reginald, from Germanic elements meaning counsel and rule or power.
Regla
Spanish · Regla is a Spanish devotional name tied to Nuestra Senora de Regla, ultimately linked to religious rule or order.
Regna
Latin · From Latin 'regina' meaning 'queen'; a shortened regal form suggesting sovereignty.
Regnald
English · Regnald is a variant of Ragnall or Reynold, from Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning "advice" and "rule."
Regnia
Latin · Regnia likely comes from Latin regina or regnum, giving meanings tied to queenly rule or kingdom.
Regniald
Norse · A variant of Reginald, from Germanic roots meaning "counsel power" or "ruler's advisor."
Regnold
German · Variant of Reynold or Reginald, from Germanic roots meaning ruler's counsel.
Regory
Greek · Regory is a variant of Gregory, from Greek gregorein, meaning watchful or alert.
Regulo
Spanish · Regulo comes from Latin Regulus and means little king or prince.
Regulus
Latin · Regulus is Latin for little king and is also the name of a bright star in the constellation Leo.
Rehab
Arabic · Rehab is an Arabic name meaning spaciousness, openness, or breadth.
Rehana
Arabic · A name used in Arabic and South Asian traditions meaning fragrant herb, sweet basil, or pleasant scent.
Rehanna
Arabic · Rehanna is a variant of Rihanna or Rayhana, from Arabic roots associated with sweet basil and fragrance.
Rehansh
Indian · Rehansh is a modern Indian name often interpreted as a part of light, divine radiance, or Vishnu.
Rehat
Indian · Rehat is used in South Asian traditions and can suggest relief, guidance, or spiritual discipline depending on context.
Rehgan
Irish · Rehgan is a creative spelling of Reagan, the Irish surname-name meaning 'little ruler.'
Rehman
Arabic · Rehman is from Arabic al-Rahman, meaning "merciful" or "compassionate."
Rehoboth
Hebrew · From Hebrew, Rehoboth means broad places or roominess and appears as a biblical place-name.
Rehtaeh
English · A highly modern invented name, notable as a reverse-style creation with a distinctive contemporary sound.
Reiana
Spanish · Reiana is likely a modern elaboration of Reina or Raina-style names, carrying associations with "queen" or regal grace.
Reianna
Welsh · A modern form influenced by Rhianna and Anna, blending Welsh queenly associations with Hebrew grace.
Reice
English · Reice is a spelling variant of Reese or Rhys, a name meaning "ardor" or "enthusiasm."
Reichen
German · Reichen is a Germanic-style name related to reich, meaning rich, powerful, or ruling.
Reicher
German · From Germanic roots in *reich* meaning "rich" or "prosperous," traditionally a surname-type designation.
Reico
Japanese · Reico is likely a variant of Japanese Reiko, commonly formed with elements meaning 'lovely,' 'grace,' or 'child.'
Reida
German · Feminine form related to Old English 'ridan' (to ride) or Norse 'reiða' (to prepare).
Reidar
Norse · Old Norse name from "reiðr" (nest/home) and "herr" (warrior), meaning "warrior of the homestead."
Reide
English · A spelling variant of Reid or Reed, originally meaning red-haired or reed-like.
Reider
Norse · A Norse/Scandinavian name related to Reidar, meaning 'nest warrior' or protector of the home.
Reif
German · From German 'reif' meaning ripe or mature, suggesting someone fully developed and seasoned.
Reigh
English · A modern spelling of Ray or Rae, associated with a beam of light or a short form of names like Rachel.
Reigha
English · Stylized modern spelling of Reign or Reia, evoking sovereignty and royal rule.
Reighan
Irish · Reighan is a modern spelling of Reagan, from an Irish surname meaning “little king.”
Reighlee
English · Reighlee is a modern decorative spelling of Riley or Raylee, with roots in English surname naming.
Reignah
English · Reignah is a modern invented form based on Reign, evoking rule, sovereignty, and regal style.
Reignbow
English · A modern invented blend of reign and rainbow, suggesting color, joy, and majesty.
Reik
German · From Germanic 'reik' meaning ruler or powerful, a root element shared by many Germanic names.
Reiken
German · A modern form related to Reik/Reichen names, usually used as a contemporary Germanic-styled spelling variant.
Reiker
German · Likely related to Germanic surname forms like Riker, meaning a powerful or rich ruler.
Reiko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning lovely/beautiful child (麗子) or gratitude child (礼子), a classic feminine name.
Reila
Arabic · Reila is a rare modern name, possibly related to Arabic Layla-type forms or English Rayla blends.
Reiland
German · Reiland likely comes from Germanic surname elements and suggests land, rule, or territorial heritage.
Reilee
Irish · Reilee is a modern spelling of Riley, from an Irish surname meaning rye clearing or courageous in later use.
Reileen
Irish · Reileen appears related to Irish-influenced forms like Rileen or Raylene, with a bright and modern feminine ending.
Reileigh
Irish · A variant spelling of Riley, an Irish surname meaning 'courageous' or 'rye clearing.'
Reiley
Irish · Reiley is a variant of Riley, from an Irish surname meaning valiant or descendant of Raghallach.
Reili
English · Reili is likely a variant of Riley, from an Irish surname meaning "valiant" or "courageous."
Reilley
Irish · A spelling of Riley, from an Irish surname often interpreted as valiant or rye clearing.
Reimi
Japanese · Reimi is a Japanese name whose meaning depends on the kanji, often involving beauty, clarity, or grace.
Reimundo
Spanish · Reimundo is a form of Raimundo, from Germanic roots meaning "wise protector."
Reinah
Spanish · Reinah may relate to Spanish reina meaning queen or to Hebrew forms associated with song or joy.
Reinald
German · German variant of Reginald, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (power), meaning 'ruler with counsel.'
Reinalda
German · Reinalda is a feminine form of Germanic Reinhard-type names, from elements meaning "counsel" and "brave" or "strong."
Reinaliz
German · An adaptation of Reginald-like forms, from Germanic roots meaning counselor and ruler.
Reinard
German · Variant of Reynard, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'hard' (brave), meaning 'brave in counsel.'
Reinardo
German · Reinardo is likely a Romance form of Reynard or Reinard, from Germanic elements meaning "counsel" and "brave."
Reinette
French · French diminutive of 'reine' meaning little queen.
Reinhard
German · From Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'hard' (brave/strong), meaning strong in counsel.
Reinhardt
German · From Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'hard' (brave/strong), meaning strong in counsel.
Reinhart
German · Germanic name from 'ragin' (counsel) and 'hard' (brave/strong), meaning 'strong counselor'.
Reinhold
German · Germanic name from 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (ruler), meaning wise ruler.
Reinholdt
German · Germanic name from 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (ruler), meaning 'wise ruler.'
Reinna
Spanish · A variant of Reina (Spanish 'queen,' from Latin regina), with a doubled consonant for stylistic flair.
Reino
Norse · Finnish and Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'regin' meaning 'counsel' or 'the gods' mighty power.'
Reinold
German · Germanic name from ragin meaning 'counsel' and wald meaning 'ruler.'
Reiny
German · Diminutive of Germanic names like Reinhardt meaning 'wise ruler,' or a pet form of Renée.
Reion
English · A modern spelling likely influenced by Ryan or Reon, often carrying a regal or contemporary feel.
Reionna
English · Reionna is a modern invented name, likely influenced by names like Rhianna, Rihanna, or Reyonna.
Reisa
German · Reisa is likely a variant of Germanic names related to rise or journey, used as a modern feminine form.
Reise
German · Reise is a German word and surname meaning journey or trip, later adopted as a given name.
Reisha
Hebrew · Reisha is likely a modern form related to Hebrew names like Rasha or Reisha, often interpreted as beginning or leader.
Reita
Italian · Variant of Rita, ultimately from Margarita (Greek for pearl).
Reiter
German · German surname meaning a mounted rider, an occupational designation later carried into naming as a personal name.
Reitha
Greek · Variant of Rita or Aretha, from Greek 'arete' meaning virtue or excellence.
Reitzy
German · Reitzy appears to derive from a Germanic surname or nickname pattern, likely modernized for use as a given name.
Reja
Arabic · From Arabic raja meaning hope, this spelling variant keeps a hopeful meaning in a modern form.
Rejan
Persian · Likely a modern form related to Rehan/Rejaan-style names, with uncertain exact etymology.
Rejanae
French · Rejanae is a modern variant of Renée or Janae forms, linked to Latin roots meaning 'reborn' or 'born again.'
Rejane
French · French variant of Régine, from Latin regina meaning 'queen.'
Rejean
French · Rejean is a French name, often linked to Regis/Reginald forms, with meanings tied to rule or kingship.
Rejeana
French · Rejeana is a variant of Regina or Rejean-inspired forms, from Latin regina meaning 'queen.'
Rejeania
English · Rejeania is likely a modern elaboration of Regina or Jean names, suggesting queenly or gracious associations.
Rejeanne
French · French compound name combining reine (queen) and Jeanne (God is gracious).
Rejena
Latin · Likely a phonetic variant of Regina, from Latin meaning queen.
Rejetta
French · Rejetta is likely a diminutive-style form related to Regina or Jeanette, though its exact derivation is uncertain.
Rejina
Latin · Phonetic spelling of Regina, from Latin 'regina' meaning queen.
Rejine
French · A form of Regine, from Latin regina meaning 'queen'.
Rejino
Spanish · Spanish variant of Regino, from Latin 'rex' meaning 'king' or 'ruler.'
Rejon
English · Rejon appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Rajon or Rayjon forms.
Rejoyce
English · A modern respelling of Joyce, tied to joy and happiness as a cheerful personal name.
Reka
Slavic · Slavic and Hungarian name meaning 'river' or a form of Rebecca meaning 'to bind.'
Rekayla
English · Modern invented name, likely a stylistic blend combining a Re- prefix with the name Kayla.
Rekeisha
African · Modern elaboration of Keisha, often linked to Aisha, an Arabic name meaning alive or living.
Rekesha
English · Rekesha is likely a modern English coinage, formed with the feminine -esha ending.
Rekha
Indian · Rekha is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning line, streak, or boundary, and by extension elegance of form.
Rekia
Arabic · Rekia likely reflects Arabic or Hebrew phonetic influence and may connect to words implying purity or the sky.
Rekik
African · Rekik is used in East African contexts and is likely of African origin, though its precise etymology is uncertain.
Rekina
English · Rekina is likely a modern variant of Regina, from Latin, meaning queen.
Rekisha
English · Rekisha appears to be a modern coined name, likely shaped by Re- and -kisha patterns.
Rekita
English · Likely a modern creation influenced by Rita-type names, which trace back to Margarita meaning pearl.
Rekiya
Arabic · Rekiya is likely a variant of Ruqayya, an Arabic name associated with elevation, refinement, and gentleness.
Rekiyah
Arabic · Rekiyah likely relates to Arabic names meaning "rising," "elevated," or "ascension."
Rekker
German · A surname-derived modern form from Germanic roots; many forms link it to occupational family names.
Reko
Japanese · A name used in Japanese-style naming, though its exact meaning depends on the written characters.
Rela
Hebrew · Rela is a rare name possibly related to Hebrew and Yiddish naming patterns, or a shortened modern form of longer names.
Relanda
English · Relanda appears to be a modern invented name, possibly shaped from names like Yolanda or Roland.
Relando
German · Likely a modern form influenced by Rolando, from Germanic roots meaning famous throughout the land.
Relda
German · Possibly a reversed form of Adler or a short form of Germanic names ending in '-elda,' meaning 'battle.'
Reldon
English · English surname-derived given name, likely a place name variant meaning 'valley settlement' or 'reedy hill'.
Relford
English · English compound surname used as a given name, meaning 'ford by the rail or clearing.'
Relia
Latin · Short form possibly derived from Aurelia or Cornelia, from Latin roots meaning 'golden' or 'horn.'
Relina
Latin · Relina is likely a modern romantic-style elaboration of Latin-based names such as Relia or Adelina.
Relinda
German · Relinda appears related to Linda-names, with Germanic roots suggesting soft or tender and the familiar linda ending meaning beautiful.
Relis
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern phonetic variant or surname transfer.
Rell
English · Short form or phonetic variant of Darrell or Terrell, an English diminutive form used as a given name.
Relma
German · Rare name, possibly a variant of Elma or Selma, from Germanic 'helm' meaning protection.
Relonda
English · Relonda appears to be a modern invented name formed with the melodic -londa ending.
Relynn
English · A modern form related to Rylan or Raelyn, with a softer, contemporary English ending.
Rem
French · Rem is a short form related to names like Remy, from Latin Remigius meaning oarsman.
Remas
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'small sparkling pebbles' or 'to twinkle', evoking light and brightness.
Remaya
Hebrew · Remaya is a modern name likely influenced by Jeremiah or Ramya-like forms, giving it a soft spiritual or graceful feel.
Rember
German · Germanic name element blend meaning bright counsel, from roots often read as counsel + brilliance.
Rembert
German · From Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'berht' (bright/famous), meaning 'famous counsel.'
Remberto
Spanish · Remberto is a Spanish form of a Germanic name meaning bright counsel or famous advice.
Rembrandt
German · A Dutch/German name meaning 'raven sword' (from 'ragin' + 'brant'), made immortal by the Dutch master painter.
Reme
French · A short modern form linked to French Rémi, from Latin Remigius, historically associated with an old Christian name.
Remedios
Spanish · Spanish name meaning 'remedies,' honoring Nuestra Señora de los Remedios (Our Lady of Remedies).
Remee
French · A modern spelling of Remy, from Latin Remigius, meaning oarsman or one who rows.
Remeka
African · Likely a modern coined name using popular rhythmic elements such as Re- and -eka.
Remel
Hebrew · Modern name possibly derived from Hebrew Remiel meaning 'mercy of God.'
Remelda
German · Remelda appears to be a Germanic-style name built from elements associated with counsel or strength in battle.
Remell
French · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern coinage blending French elements or a variant form.
Remer
German · Germanic variant of Reimer meaning 'famous counsel,' from Old High German ragin and mari.
Remey
French · French *Rémy* from Latin *Remigius* ('oarsman'), a name with deep Latin-Christian historical roots.
Remia
Latin · Feminine variant of Rémy, derived from Latin Remigius meaning 'oarsman' or 'one who rows.'
Remick
Irish · Remick is likely from an Irish surname adapted as a given name, probably tied to lineage or a place-based family name.
Remidee
French · Remidee appears inspired by Remy or Remedios, carrying a soft modern sound with roots in remedy or oarsman traditions.
Remidy
Latin · A spelling variant of Remedy or Remi-influenced forms, ultimately tied to Latin remedium meaning cure.
Remigia
Latin · Feminine of Remigius, from Latin remigium meaning 'oarsman' or 'remedy'.
Remigio
Italian · From Latin 'Remigius' meaning oarsman or rower; borne by Saint Remigius who baptized Clovis.
Remigius
Latin · Latin name meaning oarsman or rower, borne by the saint who baptized Clovis I.
Remijio
Spanish · Variant of Remigio, from Latin 'Remigius' meaning 'oarsman' or 'rower.'
Remijo
Spanish · Remijo likely relates to the Spanish and Latin name Remigio, from remex meaning oarsman or rower.
Remika
Indian · Likely an Indian modern feminine form, sometimes linked with meanings of "gentle" or "beautiful."
Remilda
German · Germanic name from 'ragin' (counsel, advice) and 'hild' (battle), meaning wise warrior.
Remilee
English · Remilee is a modern blend of Remi and the -lee ending, combining French-rooted Remi with English naming style.
Remilia
Latin · Remilia likely draws from the Roman family name Aemilius, suggesting industriousness or striving, with a modern elaborated form.
Remingtin
English · Remingtin is a modern spelling variant of Remington, an English surname from a place name.
Remirose
Latin · A compound of Remi or Remi-derived roots with Rose, the flower name from Latin rosa.
Remlee
English · Remlee is a modern surname-style invention, likely blending Remy or Wrenley-type sounds with the popular -lee ending.
Remmel
German · Diminutive of Germanic names beginning with Rem- or Rahm-, meaning 'raven' or 'counsel.'
Remo
Italian · Italian form of Remus, one of the legendary twin founders of Rome.
Remon
Arabic · Remon may reflect Arabic use or a variant of Raymond, from Germanic roots meaning "wise protector."
Remona
Spanish · Variant of Ramona, feminine of Ramón, from Germanic 'ragin' meaning counsel and 'mund' meaning protector.
Remond
French · A variant of Raymond, from Germanic roots meaning 'wise protector.'
Remonda
German · Probably a feminine form of Raymond, from Germanic elements meaning wise protector.
Remone
Spanish · Remone is likely a variant of Ramon or Raymond, from a name meaning "wise protector."
Remonia
Latin · From Latin roots associated with Remus and ancient Rome; Remonia was a sacred hill in Roman legend.
Remonica
Latin · Likely a modern blend built on Monica, a name traditionally linked with adviser or counselor.
Remsen
English · From surname traditions meaning son of Rem, a family-heritage form that later moved into given-name use.
Remya
Indian · An Indian name likely related to Ramya, meaning pleasing, lovely, or delightful.
Remyngton
English · Remyngton is a modern spelling variant of Remington, an English surname from a settlement name meaning 'Raven's town' or similar.
Remzi
Arabic · From Arabic Ramzi or رمزي, meaning symbolic or emblematic; commonly used in Turkish and Balkan Muslim communities.
Renada
Latin · Renada is likely related to Renata, from Latin renatus, meaning reborn or born again.
Renado
Spanish · Likely related to Renato, from Latin Renatus, meaning "reborn."
Renaee
French · Renaee is a spelling variant of Renee, from Latin renatus meaning reborn.
Renah
Hebrew · Renah is from Hebrew and means "joyful song" or "rejoicing."
Renai
French · Renai is a variant of Renee, from French and ultimately Latin roots meaning 'reborn.'
Renald
French · Variant of Reynald or Reginald, from Germanic roots meaning 'ruler's counsel' or 'mighty advisor.'
Renalda
German · Feminine of Reynold/Rinaldo, from Germanic elements meaning 'ruler's counsel.'
Renarda
German · Renarda is the feminine form of Renard, from Germanic elements meaning brave or hardy counsel.
Renardo
Spanish · A form of Reynard or Leonardo-family names, from Germanic roots meaning brave or hardy counsel.
Renarta
German · Probably a blend influenced by Renata and names from Germanic Bernard-type roots, giving it a modern elaborated form.
Renas
Arabic · Renas is used in Kurdish, Arabic, and Persian contexts and is often associated with knowledge or guidance.
Renasha
English · Renasha is a modern invented name, likely formed by blending familiar elements such as Rena and -sha.
Renasia
English · Renasia is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Renee or Anastasia.
Renat
Latin · From Latin renatus, meaning 'reborn'; carried into Slavic naming as a Christian given name form.
Renate
German · From Latin 'renatus/renata' meaning 'reborn' or 'born again,' popular in German-speaking countries.
Renaud
French · French form of Reynold, from Germanic Reginald meaning counsel power or ruler's advisor.
Renauda
French · Renauda is the feminine form of Renaud, from Germanic roots meaning 'wise power' or 'counsel strength.'
Renauld
French · Renauld is a French form of a Germanic name meaning counsel and rule.
Renauldo
Spanish · Renauldo is a variant of Reynaldo or Ronaldo, from Germanic roots meaning ruler's counselor.
Renault
French · A French form of a Germanic name meaning counsel and rule or power.
Renauta
German · Renauta may be a modern variant related to Renata or names from Germanic Reginald-type roots meaning counsel and rule.
Renay
French · Phonetic variant of Renée, from French meaning "reborn."
Renaya
English · Likely a modern invented name blending Renee or Rena with the -aya ending.
Renaye
French · Renaye is a variant of Renee, from Latin renatus through French, meaning 'reborn.'
Renda
English · Possibly a feminine form of Rand or from Old German rend meaning 'shield edge.'
Rendall
Scottish · Rendall is a Scottish surname-name with Norse influence, likely tied to place-name elements.
Rendell
English · Rendell is likely a surname-derived variant of Randall, from Germanic elements meaning "shield" and "wolf."
Render
English · Occupational name from one who renders (plasters walls) or from German 'Rend' meaning 'edge.'
Rendi
English · Rendi is often used as a modern name or surname-style form, sometimes linked to Randy or Wendy-like sound patterns.
Rendon
Spanish · Rendon is a Spanish surname-style name likely derived from a place name or family name.
Rendy
English · Rendy is a modern English variant of Randy or Wendy-style names, without a single fixed etymology.
Reneasha
French · A modern elaboration of Renee, from French meaning reborn.
Renecia
Latin · Likely a modern elaboration of Renee, from Latin Renatus, meaning reborn.
Reneda
Latin · Likely influenced by Renata, from Latin renatus meaning “reborn,” with a modern altered ending.
Reneesme
French · Reneesme is a modern blend of Renee and Esme, combining French-derived names meaning reborn and esteemed or loved.
Renegade
English · A modern name borrowed from the common noun for a rebel or outlaw, chosen for a bold outsider image.
Reneisha
French · Reneisha likely builds on Renee, from French, meaning reborn, with a modern elaborated ending.
Reneka
English · Probably a modern variation influenced by Renee or Ren- names, giving it a fresh contemporary form.
Renel
French · Renel likely developed as a French-style diminutive or variant related to Rene, meaning reborn.
Renelda
German · From Germanic elements 'ragin' (counsel) and 'hild' (battle), meaning wise warrior.
Renell
French · Feminine form influenced by René (reborn) with a diminutive -ell ending.
Renella
Latin · Diminutive form of Renata, from Latin meaning 'reborn' or 'born again.'
Rener
German · Variant of Renée or Rainer, from Germanic meaning counsel army or Latin rebirth.
Renesha
English · Renesha is likely a modern English coinage influenced by Rene and similar patterned endings.
Reneshia
French · Reneshia is likely a modern elaboration of Renee, from French, meaning reborn.
Renessa
Latin · Likely inspired by Renata or Renaissance, with roots suggesting rebirth or renewal.
Renessmae
English · A modern invented blend likely modeled on Renesmee, combining Renee and Esme or Mae in a literary-inspired style.
Reneta
Latin · Elaborated form of Renée, from Latin renatus meaning 'reborn'.
Renetha
Greek · Renetha is likely a modern elaboration of Renee or Renita, carrying a sense of rebirth or renewal.
Renetia
Latin · Renetia is likely a modern elaboration of Renee, from Latin renatus meaning reborn.
Renetta
Latin · Diminutive of Renata, from Latin 'renatus' meaning reborn or born again.
Renette
French · French diminutive form of Renée, meaning 'reborn.'
Reney
French · Likely related to Rene, from Latin Renatus, meaning reborn.
Renezmay
English · A likely invented fusion of Renee and May, with no long historical source and a modern phonetic style.
Renezme
English · A fully invented modern English name likely derived from contemporary naming sounds rather than an older root.
Renezmee
English · A spelling variation inspired by literary naming trends, especially related to Renesmee-style modern compounds.
Renford
English · English surname-name combining elements meaning raven or clean with ford, suggesting a river crossing.
Renfred
German · Renfred is a rare Germanic-style name likely built from elements associated with counsel and peace.
Renfri
German · Renfri likely adapts old continental name elements associated with counsel, peace, or strength in a fantasy-styled form.
Renia
Latin · Variant of Renée, from Latin 'renatus' meaning reborn or born again.
Renica
Latin · Renica is likely a modern elaboration of Renee or Renata, from Latin roots meaning "reborn."
Renice
English · Renice is a modern created name, possibly influenced by Renee and names ending in -nice.
Renick
English · Variant of Renwick or Rennick, an English surname from a place name meaning raven farm.
Renida
Spanish · Renida appears to be a modern coined form, possibly influenced by names like Renita and rooted in contemporary style.
Renie
French · Diminutive of Irene or Renée; from Greek 'eirene' meaning peace.
Reniece
French · Reniece is likely a modern blend of Renee and Denise or Nice, formed in a French-influenced contemporary style.
Reniel
Hebrew · Reniel is likely a modern Hebrew-style name meaning something like "song of God" or "joy of God."
Renier
French · A French and Germanic form of Rainier, from roots meaning 'wise army' or 'judgment of the army.'
Reniesha
African · Likely a modern coined name using the productive -iesha ending common in late 20th-century naming.
Renika
English · Renika is likely a modern form influenced by Renee or Erica-style names, with associations of rebirth or honor.
Renin
English · Likely a modern coinage or surname-style name, now familiar through the scientific term renin.
Renina
Latin · Renina is likely related to Renata-style Latin names associated with rebirth or being born again.
Reniqua
African · A modern coined name with a distinctive -iqua ending, reflecting contemporary creative naming patterns.
Renise
French · Probably a variant of Renee or Denise, with roots tied to rebirth or devotion to Dionysus.
Renisha
English · Renisha is a modern coined name, likely built from Ren- with the popular -isha suffix.
Renita
Latin · From Latin 'renata' meaning reborn or born again; also used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Renitha
English · Renitha is likely a modern elaboration of Rena, linked to Latin renatus meaning "reborn."
Renitia
Latin · Renitia is likely a modern variant influenced by Renata, from Latin, meaning reborn.
Renitta
Latin · Renitta is likely a modern form related to Renata, from Latin roots meaning reborn.
Rennae
French · Rennae is a modern spelling of Renee, from Latin renatus meaning 'reborn.'
Rennard
French · A variant of Reynard, from Germanic roots meaning strong counsel, also associated with the fox in literature.
Rennata
Latin · Rennata is a spelling variant of Renata, from Latin renatus, meaning reborn.
Renne
French · Renne is likely a variant of Renee, from Latin renatus, meaning reborn.
Rennee
French · Rennee is a spelling variant of Renee, from Latin Renatus, meaning reborn or born again.
Rennetta
English · Rennetta is a modern elaboration, likely built from Ren- names with the French diminutive suffix -etta.
Rennette
French · Diminutive elaboration possibly from French Renée meaning reborn, with the suffix -ette.
Rennis
Irish · Rennis is a rare surname-style name, likely related to Dennis or Rennie, with Gaelic and surname roots.
Rennley
English · A modern English-style blend of Ren or Wren with the suffix -ley, suggesting a meadow or clearing.
Rennon
Irish · Rennon appears related to Irish surname-style names and likely carries a little seal or descendant association.
Renoda
German · Renoda appears related to names from Germanic elements meaning 'counsel' and 'rule,' adapted into a modern feminine form.
Renold
French · Variant of Reynold, from Germanic meaning 'counsel power' or 'wise ruler.'
Renona
English · Renona is a rare modern formation, possibly influenced by Renata, Ramona, or Winona-style sounds.
Renorda
German · Renorda appears to derive from Germanic name elements associated with counsel and strength, reshaped in a modern form.
Renota
Latin · Variant of Renata, from Latin renatus meaning reborn or born again.
Renotta
French · Renotta seems to be a modern feminine variant of Renata or Renaud-type names, linked to rebirth or wise rule.
Renso
Italian · Renso is likely a short form related to Lorenzo, a name tied to Laurentum in ancient Italy.
Renu
Indian · Renu is an Indian name from Sanskrit, often interpreted as dust, pollen, or a tiny particle.
Renuka
Indian · Renuka is an Indian name from Hindu tradition, associated with a revered mythological mother figure.
Renwick
English · From a Scottish-English place name meaning 'raven settlement,' from Old English 'hræfn' and 'wic.'
Reny
French · Reny is likely a variant of Rene, from Latin renatus meaning reborn.
Renya
Slavic · Renya is likely a Slavic-style diminutive form, often conveying gentleness or rebirth through its Ren- root.
Renyah
French · Modern variant of Renée (French, from Latin 'renatus' meaning 'reborn'), with an elaborated ending.
Renza
Italian · Diminutive of Lorenzo or Fiorenza, ultimately from Latin meaning laurel-crowned.
Renzel
German · Renzel is likely a German-derived surname style or a modern blend name with Germanic sound patterns.
Renzi
Italian · An Italian surname and given-name form, often linked to Lorenzo or Renzo, carrying the sense of laurel or honor.
Renzie
English · Diminutive form possibly from Renzo or Lorenzo, meaning 'from Laurentum.'
Reola
English · Rare American coinage, possibly blending 'Re-' with a feminine suffix; meaning uncertain.
Reona
English · Modern feminine name possibly from Latin 'regina' (queen) or a blend of Re- and -ona.
Reonna
Welsh · Likely a modern variant of Rhianna or similar forms associated with regal or queenly meanings.
Reppard
English · Rare variant likely related to Repperd or Shepherd; possibly from Germanic elements meaning 'counsel-brave.'
Requan
English · Requan appears to be a modern invented name combining the prefix Re- with the Quan sound.
Requel
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Raquel, the Spanish form of Rachel, meaning "ewe" in Hebrew.
Requita
Spanish · Requita is likely a modern form influenced by Spanish-style diminutives, created as a contemporary invented name.
Resa
Spanish · Short form of Theresa, from Greek meaning harvester or reaper.
Resean
English · Resean appears to be a modern invented name, likely influenced by Sean or similar names meaning "God is gracious."
Resha
Arabic · Likely related to names meaning "feather," "head," or "beginning" in Arabic or Hebrew-derived use.
Reshad
Arabic · Reshad is a variant of Rashad, from Arabic, meaning "good judgment," "guidance," or "rightly guided."
Reshae
English · A modern invented name, likely formed from Ree- or Ray- with the suffix -shae.
Resham
Indian · Resham comes from South Asian usage and means silk in several Indo-Aryan languages.
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