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Baby names starting with R

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Robenia
German · Feminine elaboration of Robin or Robert, from Germanic 'hrod' meaning fame and 'beraht' meaning bright.
Rumell
English · Rare modern name, possibly a variant of Romell or a blend with the suffix -ell.
Ramola
Indian · Derived from Sanskrit 'Rama' (pleasing, charming) with the feminine suffix -ola.
Recia
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'rectus' (right, correct) or a variant of Resia/Theresa.
Reinette
French · French diminutive of 'reine' meaning little queen.
Rejina
Latin · Phonetic spelling of Regina, from Latin 'regina' meaning queen.
Roba
English · Short form of Roberta (Germanic 'bright fame') or Arabic variant meaning hillside.
Rubey
Latin · Variant spelling of Ruby, from Latin 'rubeus' meaning red, referring to the gemstone.
Ruthelle
Hebrew · Blend of Ruth (Hebrew 'companion, friend') and the French suffix -elle.
Rudalph
German · Variant of Rudolph, from Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'wulf' (wolf), meaning famous wolf.
Rheuben
Hebrew · Variant of Reuben, from Hebrew meaning behold, a son.
Richerd
German · Variant of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (ruler) and 'hard' (brave), meaning brave ruler.
Ritchard
German · Variant of Richard, from Germanic elements meaning brave ruler or strong in rule.
Ruddy
English · From Old English 'rudig' meaning red-complexioned or rosy, describing a healthy appearance.
Raburn
English · English surname of uncertain origin, possibly meaning 'roe deer stream' from Old English elements.
Rass
Norse · Rare diminutive possibly from Erasmus or a Scandinavian short form; associated with decisiveness.
Reinald
German · German variant of Reginald, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (power), meaning 'ruler with counsel.'
Remijio
Spanish · Variant of Remigio, from Latin 'Remigius' meaning 'oarsman' or 'rower.'
Romas
Latin · Variant of Roman, from Latin 'Romanus' meaning 'citizen of Rome' or 'from Rome.'
Ronold
Norse · Variant spelling of Ronald, from Old Norse elements meaning 'advice' and 'ruler.'
Rudolphus
German · Latinized form of Rudolf, from Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'wulf' (wolf), meaning 'famous wolf.'
Raymona
German · Feminine form of Raymond, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'mund' (protector), meaning 'wise guardian.'
Remonia
Latin · From Latin roots associated with Remus and ancient Rome; Remonia was a sacred hill in Roman legend.
Ramonia
Spanish · Feminine form of Ramón, from Germanic elements meaning 'wise protector.'
Rogelia
Spanish · Spanish feminine of Rogelio, from Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'ger' (spear), meaning 'famous spear.'
Raeola
English · Modern invented name blending Rae (from Rachel, 'ewe') with the suffix -ola.
Rafaila
Slavic · Slavic and Greek feminine form of Raphael, Hebrew meaning 'God has healed.'
Raydell
English · Modern coined name combining Ray ('beam of light') with the suffix -dell ('valley').
Rayona
English · Modern invented name built on Ray with a feminine suffix, suggesting radiance.
Rethal
English · Rare name, likely a variant of Retha, a short form of Aretha meaning 'virtuous.'
Rosanell
Latin · Blend of Rosa ('rose') and Nell (from Eleanor, 'bright light'), meaning 'beautiful rose.'
Raimundo
Spanish · Spanish form of Raymond, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) + 'mund' (protector).
Romon
Spanish · Variant of Ramón or Roman, from Latin 'Romanus' meaning 'citizen of Rome.'
Royster
English · English surname possibly from 'roisterer,' meaning a boisterous or lively person.
Ranold
Norse · Variant of Ronald/Ranald, from Old Norse Rögnvaldr meaning 'ruler's counsel.'
Raywood
English · English compound name combining 'ray' (a beam of light) and 'wood' (forest).
Richad
German · Variant spelling of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (ruler) and 'hard' (brave, strong).
Rufes
Latin · Variant of Rufus, from Latin meaning red-haired or ruddy-complexioned.
Ruthalee
Hebrew · Modern compound of Ruth (compassionate friend) and Lee (meadow).
Ranee
Indian · Anglicized spelling of Hindi 'rani' meaning 'queen' or 'sovereign princess'.
Romonia
Spanish · Variant of Ramona, feminine of Ramón, from Germanic meaning 'wise protector'.
Rosenia
English · Elaborated form of Rose, from Latin 'rosa,' the flower symbolizing beauty and love.
Ranulfo
Spanish · Spanish form of Ranulf, from Old Norse 'rán' (counsel) and 'úlfr' (wolf).
Raymondo
German · Germanic variant of Raymond, from 'ragin' (counsel) and 'mund' (protector), with Italianate -o ending.
Rikio
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'strength' or 'power,' derived from 'riki' (力).
Robbin
English · Variant spelling of Robin, a medieval diminutive of Robert meaning 'bright fame.'
Robrt
English · Compressed variant of Robert, from Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'beraht' (bright).
Rondel
French · From Old French 'rondel' meaning 'small round thing,' also a medieval poetic form.
Rosilyn
English · Blend of Rose (the flower) with the suffix -lyn, echoing Rosalind ('gentle horse' in Germanic).
Rhodora
Greek · From Greek 'rhodon' meaning rose; also the name of a pink-flowering shrub in the heath family.
Rhoena
Welsh · Variant of Rowena, possibly from Welsh 'rhon' (lance) or Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'wynn' (joy).
Rosalinde
German · From Germanic 'hros' (horse) + 'lind' (soft), later reinterpreted via Spanish as 'rosa linda' (beautiful rose).
Rosmarie
German · German compound of Rose (from Latin 'rosa') and Marie (from Hebrew Miriam), meaning bitter rose.
Royetta
French · Feminine diminutive of Roy, from Old French 'roi' meaning king.
Roylene
French · Modern feminine elaboration of Roy, from Old French 'roi' meaning king.
Rejane
French · French variant of Régine, from Latin regina meaning 'queen.'
Rhetha
Greek · Variant of Rheta, from Greek rhetor meaning 'speaker' or 'orator.'
Rhunette
Welsh · Modern blend with Welsh Rhun ('grand') and French diminutive suffix -ette.
Rinette
French · French diminutive form, possibly from Rina or Catherine, with suffix -ette.
Roann
English · Compound of Rose and Ann, a mid-century American blend name.
Roline
German · Short form of Caroline, from Germanic karl meaning 'free woman.'
Rozine
French · Variant of Rosine, French diminutive of Rose meaning 'little rose.'
Rollon
Norse · Variant of Rollo, from Old Norse Hrólfr meaning 'famous wolf,' borne by the Viking founder of Normandy.
Royse
English · Variant of Royce, from Old French meaning 'royal' or 'son of the king.'
Rabert
German · Variant spelling of Robert, from Germanic Hrodebert meaning 'bright fame'.
Rafeal
Spanish · Variant of Rafael/Raphael, from Hebrew meaning 'God has healed'.
Reginold
German · Variant of Reginald, from Germanic Raginald meaning 'counsel power' or 'mighty ruler'.
Ricard
French · Variant of Richard, from Germanic Ricohard meaning 'brave ruler' or 'strong in rule'.
Roylee
French · Modern combination of Roy (from Old French 'roi' meaning king) and Lee (meadow).
Renella
Latin · Diminutive form of Renata, from Latin meaning 'reborn' or 'born again.'
Ruenell
English · Modern American compound name blending Rue (herb or regret) with the suffix -nell.
Rockne
Norse · From a Norse-Irish surname; famously borne by football legend Knute Rockne. Means 'from the rocky place.'
Regenald
German · Variant of Reginald, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (ruler).
Rives
French · From Old French 'rive' meaning riverbank, a French topographic surname as given name.
Ronney
Norse · Variant of Ronnie, a diminutive of Ronald from Old Norse 'Rögnvaldr' meaning ruler's counsel.
Revonda
English · Modern coined name, possibly blending Re- with Vonda, a form of Wanda.
Ruthine
Hebrew · Elaborated form of Ruth, from Hebrew meaning companion or friend.
Ramonita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Ramona, meaning 'wise protector.'
Richetta
German · Feminine diminutive of Richard, meaning 'brave ruler.'
Roetta
Latin · Diminutive blend of Rose ('rose flower') with the -etta suffix.
Richar
German · Truncated variant of Richard, from Germanic 'ric-hard' meaning 'brave ruler.'
Rosevell
English · Variant of Roosevelt, from Dutch 'roosvelt' meaning 'rose field.'
Rosvelt
English · Phonetic variant of Roosevelt, from Dutch 'roosvelt' meaning 'field of roses.'
Rollene
English · Feminine form of Roland, from Germanic 'hrod' (fame) + 'land' (territory), meaning 'famous land.'
Raymell
English · Modern blend of Ray (from Raymond, wise protector) with the suffix -mell.
Rilma
English · Rare modern name, possibly a blend of Germanic elements or a creative coinage.
Raymound
German · Variant of Raymond, from Germanic ragin (counsel) and mund (protector), meaning 'wise protector'.
Rudloph
German · Variant of Rudolph, from Germanic hrod (fame) and wulf (wolf), meaning 'famous wolf'.
Rieta
Italian · Diminutive of Rita, itself a short form of Margarita, from Greek for 'pearl.'
Rheata
Greek · Variant of Rheta, from Greek 'rhetor' meaning speaker or orator.
Rozzie
English · Pet form of Rosalind or Rose, ultimately from the Germanic element for horse or Latin 'rosa.'
Ranny
English · Diminutive of Randolph, from Old Norse elements meaning 'shield rim' and 'wolf'.
Ronell
Norse · Modern blend of Ronald (Norse 'ruler's counsel') with the -ell suffix.
Richand
English · Variant of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (ruler) and 'hard' (brave/strong).
Rihcard
English · Archaic or variant spelling of Richard, meaning 'brave ruler' in Germanic.
Rheeta
Greek · Elaborated variant of Rita, ultimately from Margarita, meaning pearl.
Rozann
English · Blend of Rose (the flower) and Ann (grace), meaning graceful rose.
Rovella
Italian · Likely an Italianate diminutive form suggesting a small wheel or wanderer.
Reaner
English · Rare American name, possibly a phonetic variant of Renee or regional coinage.
Renette
French · French diminutive form of Renée, meaning 'reborn.'
Romanita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Romana, meaning 'woman of Rome.'
Ronetta
English · Feminine diminutive of Ronald, meaning 'ruler's counsel.'
Rosalean
English · Variant of Rosaleen, from Latin rosa ('rose') with Irish diminutive ending.
Rosel
German · German diminutive of Rose, meaning 'little rose.'
Ronnald
Norse · Variant spelling of Ronald, from Old Norse Rögnvaldr meaning 'ruler's counsel.'
Rochella
French · Elaborated form of Rochelle, from the French place name La Rochelle meaning 'little rock.'
Renay
French · Phonetic variant of Renée, from French meaning "reborn."
Roanne
French · Blend of Rose and Anne, or from the French city; suggests graceful beauty.
Rosaland
German · Variant of Rosalind, from Germanic elements meaning "gentle horse" or "beautiful rose."
Rowenna
Welsh · Variant of Rowena, possibly from Welsh "rhon" (lance) and "wynn" (fair/blessed).
Rolyn
English · Modern respelling of Roland or Rollin, from Germanic elements meaning 'famous land.'
Reg
English · Short form of Reginald, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'wald' (ruler).
Roseleen
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish Róisín (little rose), blended with the suffix -leen.
Raedean
English · A modern invented compound blending Rae (feminine of Ray, from Old English 'wisdom') with Dean.
Raynelle
French · A modern feminine elaboration of Ray or Raymond, from Germanic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'mund' (protector).
Raejean
English · Modern compound of Rae (from Rachel, 'ewe') and Jean (French form of John, 'God is gracious').
Raetta
English · Feminine diminutive form of Rae (from Rachel, 'ewe'), with Italian-style -etta suffix.
Rebe
Hebrew · Short form of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivkah meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating.'
Rebertha
English · Blend of Rebecca ('captivating') and Bertha (Germanic 'bright, famous'), a mid-century compound.
Ritamarie
Latin · Compound of Rita (from Margarita, 'pearl') and Marie ('beloved'), meaning 'beloved pearl.'
Rhoderick
Welsh · Variant of Roderick, from Germanic Hroderich meaning 'famous ruler.'
Rawnie
English · From Romani 'rawni' meaning 'lady' or 'noblewoman,' adopted as a given name in English-speaking countries.
Rosale
Latin · Variant of Rosalie/Rosa, from Latin rosa meaning 'rose,' a classic floral name.
Retia
Latin · Likely derived from Latin Rhaetia, the name of an ancient Alpine province, used as a rare given name.
Rexene
Latin · A feminization of Rex, the Latin word for 'king,' with a feminine suffix added in the modern era.
Rosettia
Italian · An elaborated form of Rosetta, an Italian diminutive of Rosa, from Latin rosa meaning 'rose.'
Royann
French · A modern blend of Roy (from French roi, 'king') and Ann (Hebrew Hannah, 'grace'), coined in the 20th century.
Rozanna
Latin · A variant of Rosanna, combining Rosa (Latin 'rose') and Anna (Hebrew 'grace' or 'favor').
Romane
Latin · A French form of Romanus, meaning 'citizen of Rome,' used as both a given name and surname in France.
Rommy
Latin · A diminutive of Roman or Romeo, both derived from Latin Romanus meaning 'of Rome.'
Raydean
English · Modern American invented compound combining Ray and Dean, with no classical etymology.
Revell
French · From Old French 'revel' meaning festivity and celebration, transferred from an English surname.
Royzell
English · Modern American invented name likely combining Roy with a coined suffix, with no classical origin.
Ronalee
Scottish · Modern compound of Rona (Scottish Gaelic, from 'rón' meaning seal) combined with Lee (meadow).
Roszetta
Italian · Elaborated variant of Rosetta, an Italian diminutive of Rosa meaning 'rose,' with ornate -zetta spelling.
Rosan
Latin · Likely related to Rose names, from Latin rosa meaning rose.
Randolf
German · Randolf comes from Germanic elements meaning "shield" and "wolf," giving the sense of a bold protector.
Rendell
English · Rendell is likely a surname-derived variant of Randall, from Germanic elements meaning "shield" and "wolf."
Ravis
French · Ravis is likely a rare variant influenced by names like Ravi or Travis, with uncertain roots but modern surname-style use.
Rolinda
German · A feminine form of Roland, from Germanic elements meaning 'famous land' or 'renowned throughout the land.'
Russella
French · A feminine form of Russell, from Old French meaning 'little red one,' referring to red hair.
Roselinda
Spanish · A compound of Rosa (Latin 'rose') and Linda (Germanic 'gentle, tender'), meaning 'beautiful rose.'
Rosenell
English · A modern invented compound of Rose (Latin 'rose') and Nell (diminutive of Eleanor, 'bright, shining').
Roxene
Persian · A variant of Roxanne, from Persian Roshanak meaning 'bright, shining dawn,' borne by Alexander the Great's wife.
Ronaele
English · American invented name, likely a phonetic reversal of Eleanor (Greek/French, 'bright, shining one'), a mid-century novelty.
Ronita
Hebrew · Feminine diminutive of Ron, from Hebrew ron meaning 'joyful song.'
Reynaud
French · French form of Reynold, from Germanic raginwald meaning 'counsel ruler' or 'powerful advisor.'
Redgie
German · Phonetic variant of Reggie, a diminutive of Reginald meaning 'counsel power' from Germanic roots.
Ronnell
Norse · Extended form of Ronald, from Old Norse 'Rögnvaldr' meaning 'ruler's counselor'.
Ronnye
Norse · Variant spelling of Ronnie, a diminutive of Ronald meaning 'ruler's counselor' in Old Norse.
Ruberto
German · Italian/Spanish variant of Robert, from Germanic 'hrod' (fame) and 'beraht' (bright), meaning 'bright fame'.
Ronica
Latin · Short form of Veronica, from Latin/Greek meaning 'true image' or possibly 'she who brings victory'.
Raynette
French · Diminutive of Ray or Rayne, from Old French and Germanic roots meaning counsel or queen.
Rennette
French · Diminutive elaboration possibly from French Renée meaning reborn, with the suffix -ette.
Ronelle
Scottish · Feminine diminutive of Ronald or Rona, from Old Norse 'rögnvaldr' meaning mighty counselor.
Ronette
French · French-style diminutive of Rona or Ronald, from Old Norse meaning mighty counselor.
Radene
English · Modern invented feminine name, possibly a blend of Rae and the suffix -dene meaning 'valley' in Old English.
Ranelle
English · Modern invented name combining a Rane- base with the French diminutive suffix -elle.
Raydene
English · Modern invented name combining Ray with the suffix -dene (Old English: valley).
Rell
English · Short form or phonetic variant of Darrell or Terrell, an English diminutive form used as a given name.
Ronn
Norse · Variant spelling of Ron, short for Ronald, from Old Norse Rögnvaldr meaning 'ruler's advisor' or 'wise power'.
Ronnel
Norse · Extended variant of Ronald, from Old Norse Rögnvaldr meaning 'powerful counselor' or 'ruler's advisor'.
Reldon
English · English surname-derived given name, likely a place name variant meaning 'valley settlement' or 'reedy hill'.
Ronne
Norse · Variant of Ronnie, a diminutive of Ronald from Old Norse Rögnvaldr meaning 'ruler's advisor'.
Rosiland
Latin · Variant of Rosalind, from Latin 'rosa' (rose) combined with Germanic 'lind' (gentle/soft).
Royanne
French · Compound of Roy (French/Gaelic 'king') and Anne (Hebrew 'grace'), an invented American feminine name.
Ramonda
German · Feminine form of Raymond, from Germanic ragin ('counsel') and mund ('protector').
Roine
Norse · Scandinavian variant related to Rune, from Old Norse rún meaning 'secret' or 'mystery.'
Radine
Slavic · Likely derived from Slavic 'rada' meaning 'joy' or 'counsel,' possibly a modern feminine elaboration.
Raenell
English · Modern invented name combining 'Rae' (a beam of light or feminine of Ray) with the suffix '-nell.'
Randee
English · Feminine form of Randy, derived from Old English 'Randulf' meaning 'shield wolf.'
Rietta
Italian · Italian diminutive likely derived from names like Henrietta or Marietta, using the diminutive suffix '-etta.'
Ronee
Norse · Feminine variant of Ronnie, from Old Norse 'Rögnvaldr' meaning 'ruler's advisor.'
Royalene
English · Modern elaboration of 'Royal,' an English word denoting kingly status, extended with the feminine suffix '-ene.'
Rozalind
German · Variant of Rosalind, from Germanic 'hros' (horse) and 'lind' (tender), later associated with the rose.
Rozita
Spanish · Spanish-Latin diminutive of Rosa meaning 'little rose,' a flower name long associated with beauty and love.
Ric
English · Short form of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' meaning powerful ruler or king.
Renick
English · Variant of Renwick or Rennick, an English surname from a place name meaning raven farm.
Rox
Persian · Short form of Roxanne, from Persian 'Roshanak' meaning bright or dawn.
Ralene
English · Modern American invented name, likely a blend of Rae and the suffix -lene, variant of Raylene.
Royanna
English · Royanna appears to blend Roy and Anna, combining ideas of 'kingly' and 'grace.'
Rozan
Persian · Rozan is used as a rose-based ornamental name, often linked with Persian and Arabic forms evoking roses or brightness.
Ralpha
German · A feminine form of Ralph, from Germanic roots meaning 'wolf counsel' or 'wise wolf.'
Randie
English · A diminutive of Randall or related names, from Germanic roots tied to shield and protection.
Rayda
English · Likely a modern form built on Ray, carrying associations with a beam of light.
Rodena
English · Likely a feminine elaboration of Rodney or Roden, with Germanic associations of fame and rule.
Rolaine
French · A variant of Rolande or Rolene, from Germanic roots meaning 'famous land.'
Rockney
English · Likely a surname-style name with Scandinavian influence, suggesting a rocky headland or nook.
Rhodell
English · Modern invented name possibly combining Rhoda (Greek 'rose') with the locative suffix -dell.
Rondy
English · Modern variant of Randy, itself a diminutive of Randolph meaning 'shield wolf' in Old English.
Rothwell
English · From an English place name, Old English 'roth' (red) and 'wella' (spring), meaning 'red spring.'
Ritaann
English · Ritaann is a compound of Rita and Ann; Rita comes from Margarita, a name meaning pearl.
Renne
French · Renne is likely a variant of Renee, from Latin renatus, meaning reborn.
Rethea
Greek · Rethea likely draws from names like Retha or Aretha, associated with excellence or virtue from Greek roots.
Rolanda
German · Rolanda is the feminine form of Roland, from Germanic elements meaning famous land.
Rosaleta
Spanish · Rosaleta is a rose-based elaboration from Latin rosa, carrying floral and graceful associations.
Ruthan
Hebrew · Ruthan blends Ruth and Ann, with Hebrew roots associated with friendship or compassion and grace.
Ruthi
Hebrew · Ruthi is a diminutive of Ruth, the Hebrew biblical name often linked to friendship or compassionate companion.
Rande
English · Variant of Randy, a diminutive of Randolph from Old English meaning shield wolf.
Ricci
Italian · Italian surname and given name, a diminutive of Riccardo meaning curly-haired or wealthy powerful ruler.
Rondald
Norse · Variant spelling of Ronald, from Old Norse 'Rögnvaldr' meaning ruler's counselor or wise power.
Rondie
Norse · Diminutive and variant of Ronald, from Old Norse 'Rögnvaldr' meaning wise ruler.
Ronnee
Norse · Feminine variant spelling of Ronnie, a diminutive of Ronald meaning wise ruler or of Veronica meaning true image.
Rondi
Welsh · Rondi is usually a variant of Rhonda, taken from a Welsh place-name associated with the Rhondda valley.
Rogena
German · Rogena is likely a feminine form influenced by Roger, from Germanic roots meaning "famous spear."
Rosezina
Latin · An ornate rose-based name from Latin rosa, meaning "rose."
Rhenda
Welsh · Rhenda is likely a variant of Renda or Rhonda, with Welsh associations tied to the Rhondda place-name.
Robinetta
German · Robinetta is an elaborated feminine form of Robin or Robert, from Germanic roots meaning 'bright fame.'
Ruthlene
Hebrew · Ruthlene combines Ruth, from Hebrew meaning 'friend' or 'companion,' with a decorative suffix.
Roddey
English · Likely a variant of Roddy, from Roderick, meaning “famous ruler.”
Ronnal
Scottish · Likely related to Ronald, from Old Norse elements meaning “ruler's counsel.”
Reynoldo
Spanish · A variant of Reynaldo, from Germanic Reginald, meaning “ruler's counsel.”
Ricke
English · A spelling variant of Rick or Ricky, from Richard, meaning “strong ruler.”
Roz
Latin · Roz is a short form of Rose or Rosalind, names associated with the rose flower and Latin rosa.
Regeana
Latin · Regeana is a 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.
Rhana
Arabic · Rhana is likely related to Rana or Rina, associated with joy, song, or beautiful gaze depending on source tradition.
Rhonna
Welsh · Rhonna is likely a variant of Rhonda, a Welsh place-based name meaning noisy or great spear in older interpretations.
Rosemaria
Latin · Rosemaria combines Rose and Maria, joining the flower name with the classic name Mary.
Roslind
German · Roslind is related to Rosalind, combining elements interpreted as gentle horse or pretty rose in later usage.
Rudeen
Irish · Rudeen is likely an Anglicized form with Irish-style diminutive sound, though the exact etymology is uncertain.
Raynetta
English · A modern elaboration of Rayne or Raina with a decorative suffix, giving it a stylish coined feel.
Rhondda
Welsh · Taken from the Welsh place name and river Rhondda, giving it strong landscape and regional roots.
Ronnette
French · A French-style diminutive form built on Ron or Ronnie, giving a softer, more ornate variation.
Rosemari
English · A variant of Rosemary, combining Rose with Mary and also echoing the fragrant herb name.
Roxan
Persian · A shortened form of Roxana, from Persian roots meaning bright, dawn, or shining.
Ruthye
Hebrew · A variant of Ruthie, from the Hebrew Ruth, usually interpreted as friend or companion.
Rahn
German · A German surname-style name, likely from a family name with roots in medieval personal naming traditions.
Redge
English · Likely a variant of Reg or Reggie, from names like Reginald, meaning "counsel power" or "ruler's advice."
Rouldph
German · A variant of Rudolph, from Germanic elements meaning "fame" and "wolf."
Royace
English · Likely a modern variant of Royce, from a surname with Norman French roots meaning "son of the king" or royal lineage.
Robyne
German · Robyne is a feminine spelling of Robin, from the Germanic Robert meaning bright fame.
Rejeana
French · Rejeana is a variant of Regina or Rejean-inspired forms, from Latin regina meaning 'queen.'
Rennae
French · Rennae is a modern spelling of Renee, from Latin renatus meaning 'reborn.'
Robbyn
English · Robbyn is a variant of Robin, from Robert, meaning 'bright fame.'
Ronelda
German · Ronelda is a feminine form related to Ronald, from Germanic roots meaning 'ruler's counselor.'
Rebecka
Hebrew · Rebecka is a spelling variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew and often interpreted as to bind or tie.
Reenie
Greek · Reenie is a pet form of names like Irene or Rena, often connected with the Greek word for peace.
Rexanna
English · Rexanna is a modern blend of Rex and Anna, combining the Latin title king with Anna's graceful heritage.
Rexanne
English · Rexanne is likely a modern compound of Rex and Anne, mixing regal imagery with a classic feminine ending.
Ronalie
Scottish · Ronalie appears to be a modern elaboration of Ronald-family names, ultimately tied to Norse ideas of rule and counsel.
Roshell
French · Roshell is a variant of Rochelle, a French name connected with little rock and the place name La Rochelle.
Rubystine
English · Rubystine is an ornate modern compound built from Ruby, the red gemstone name, with a decorative ending.
Rohn
English · A rare form likely related to Ron or Rohan-type names, used as a modern streamlined variant.
Rickye
English · Rickye is a variant of Ricky, a diminutive of Richard, from Germanic roots meaning brave ruler.
Rolayne
French · Rolayne is a modern feminine variant of Roland, from Germanic roots meaning famous land.
Ragena
German · Likely a variant of Regina, from Latin via European use, meaning "queen."
Rugenia
Greek · Probably a variant of Eugenia, from Greek roots meaning "well-born" or "noble."
Radonna
English · Radonna is likely a modern elaboration of Donna with the prefix Ra-, giving it a distinctive invented style.
Raenette
English · Raenette is a modern elaboration of Rae with a French-style suffix, often suggesting grace or refinement.
Roylynn
English · Roylynn blends Roy, meaning king, with Lynn, creating a modern compound name with regal overtones.
Rejeania
English · Rejeania is likely a modern elaboration of Regina or Jean names, suggesting queenly or gracious associations.
Revon
English · Revon appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Devon or names ending in -von.
Rodd
German · Rodd is a short form of names like Roderick, from Germanic roots associated with fame and power.
Richrd
German · Richrd is a misspelling variant of Richard, from Germanic roots meaning brave ruler or strong king.
Randalph
German · Randalph is a variant of Randolph, from Germanic elements meaning shield and wolf.
Reddick
English · Reddick is a surname-name likely related to red-haired or reed-place roots in English and Germanic usage.
Rickman
English · Rickman is a surname-name related to Richard, from Germanic roots meaning powerful ruler.
Rinnie
Scottish · Rinnie is a diminutive-style name, often used as a pet form of names like Irene, Maren, or Rena.
Rainelle
English · Rainelle is a modern elaboration of Rain or Raina, evoking rain and soft feminine suffixes.
Rainell
English · Rainell is a modern variant built from Rain or Raina, suggesting rainfall or queenly associations.
Randye
English · Randye is a modern spelling of Randy, from names like Randall meaning shield-wolf or from Randolph meaning shield-wolf.
Ranell
English · Ranell is a modern English-style name, possibly modeled on names like Ranelle, with uncertain roots.
Rexann
Latin · Rexann blends Rex, Latin for 'king,' with the suffix -ann, creating a regal modern name.
Rayette
English · Rayette is likely a diminutive form built on Rae or Ray, meaning 'grace' or 'beam' by association.
Regenna
Latin · Regenna is likely a variant of Regina, from Latin, meaning 'queen.'
Renaye
French · Renaye is a variant of Renee, from Latin renatus through French, meaning 'reborn.'
Richel
French · Richel likely relates to Richard or Rachel forms, but is often treated as a French-style variant suggesting 'powerful ruler.'
Raellen
English · Raellen is a modern English combination name, likely blending Rae with Ellen.
Raenelle
English · Raenelle is a modern elaborated form of Rae with the French-style suffix -elle.
Renah
Hebrew · Renah is from Hebrew and means "joyful song" or "rejoicing."
Rendy
English · Rendy is a modern English variant of Randy or Wendy-style names, without a single fixed etymology.
Rennetta
English · Rennetta is a modern elaboration, likely built from Ren- names with the French diminutive suffix -etta.
Robynne
English · Robynne is an English spelling variant of Robin, a medieval diminutive of Robert meaning 'bright fame.'
Ruddie
English · Ruddie is a nickname-style form related to Rudy or Rudolf, from Germanic roots meaning 'famous wolf.'
Rocke
English · Rocke is an English variant of Rock, likely drawn from the word for stone or cliff.
Ruven
Hebrew · Ruven is a variant of Reuben, from Hebrew meaning behold, a son.
Randale
English · Randale is a variant of Randall, from Germanic roots meaning shield wolf.
Randloph
German · Randloph is likely a variant of Randolph, from Germanic elements meaning shield wolf.
Randoll
English · Randoll is a variant of Randall, from Germanic roots meaning shield wolf.
Renfred
German · Renfred is a rare Germanic-style name likely built from elements associated with counsel and peace.
Ronson
English · Ronson is an English surname-style name meaning son of Ron or Ronald.
Richarda
German · Richarda is the feminine form of Richard, from Germanic elements meaning "strong ruler" or "brave power."
Randine
English · Likely a feminine elaboration of Randy or Randall, from Germanic roots meaning shield or wolf.
Rhesa
Welsh · Possibly linked to Welsh Rhys meaning ardor, or a Biblical place-name form in New Testament usage.
Rochele
French · A variant of Rochelle, a French place name also used as a feminine form related to Rachel.
Rosezena
Latin · An ornamental form built from Rose, the flower name from Latin rosa.
Roxianne
Persian · An elaborated form of Roxanne, from Persian meaning dawn or bright.
Raguel
Hebrew · Raguel is a Hebrew biblical name meaning friend of God.
Randalyn
English · Randalyn blends Randall with a feminine ending; Randall comes from Germanic roots meaning shield or wolf counsel.
Randeen
English · Randeen is a modern elaboration of Randy or Randie, rooted in Germanic name elements tied to shield or counsel.
Randene
English · Randene is a modern formed name related to Randy and Dene-style endings, from Germanic roots tied to counsel and protection.
Redia
African · Redia is used in East African and Arabic-influenced naming, often associated with contentment or agreeable character.
Renaee
French · Renaee is a spelling variant of Renee, from Latin renatus meaning reborn.
Rhina
Greek · Rhina may relate to Greek-rooted names or Spanish usage, often heard as a graceful modern variant of Rina.
Riesa
German · Riesa is a soft modern form that may connect to German place or surname usage and to Teresa-like sound patterns.
Rickford
English · Rickford is an English surname-style name built from place-name elements, especially ford meaning river crossing.
Rocklin
English · Rocklin likely comes from English place-style elements suggesting a rocky or stone-related settlement.
Radames
Greek · Radames is a literary-operatic name popularized by Verdi, likely inspired by ancient Egyptian royal names.
Reche
Spanish · Reche is a rare Spanish surname-style name with uncertain roots, likely adapted for given-name use.
Reggy
Latin · Reggy is a diminutive form of Reggie or Reginald, from roots meaning counsel and rule.
Rendall
Scottish · Rendall is a Scottish surname-name with Norse influence, likely tied to place-name elements.
Rennis
Irish · Rennis is a rare surname-style name, likely related to Dennis or Rennie, with Gaelic and surname roots.
Rik
German · Rik is a short form of Richard or related names, from Germanic roots meaning ruler or power.
Randolyn
English · A modern feminine elaboration of Randall or Randolph, from Germanic elements meaning shield and wolf.
Rebeccah
Hebrew · Rebeccah is a spelling variant of Rebecca, the Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as to bind or tie firmly.
Robbe
German · Robbe is a variant of Rob or Robin forms from Germanic Robert, meaning bright fame.
Robecca
Hebrew · Robecca is a spelling variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, often interpreted as 'to bind' or 'captivating.'
Rodonna
English · Rodonna is a modern English formation likely influenced by Rhonda and Donna, blending place and lady-name sounds.
Ronnelle
English · Ronnelle is a modern elaboration of Ron- names such as Rhonda or Veronica, formed in English with a French-style suffix.
Rosane
French · Rosane is a French-style form of Rosanne, combining Rose from Latin rosa with Anne meaning 'grace.'
Rosland
German · Rosland likely derives from surname and place-name elements meaning 'rose land' or 'horse land' depending on source tradition.
Rwanda
African · Rwanda is an African place name from East Africa, used rarely as a given name with strong geographic identity.
Ranford
English · An English surname and place-style name, probably meaning a ford near a raven or a boundary.
Randoph
German · A variant of Randolph, from Germanic elements meaning shield and wolf.
Rayfus
English · Likely a variant of Rufus or a modern blend name; Rufus comes from Latin meaning red-haired.
Raynoldo
Spanish · A Spanish form of Reynold, from Germanic elements meaning counsel and rule.
Renardo
Spanish · A form of Reynard or Leonardo-family names, from Germanic roots meaning brave or hardy counsel.
Reney
French · Likely related to Rene, from Latin Renatus, meaning reborn.
Robertt
German · A variant spelling of Robert, from Germanic roots meaning bright fame.
Redonna
English · Redonna is likely a modern English elaboration of Donna with the prefix Re-, giving it a blended invented style.
Roben
English · Roben is a variant of Robin or Robyn, from Germanic Robert meaning bright fame.
Reisa
German · Reisa is likely a variant of Germanic names related to rise or journey, used as a modern feminine form.
Rennee
French · Rennee is a spelling variant of Renee, from Latin Renatus, meaning reborn or born again.
Rasa
Indian · Rasa has Sanskrit roots meaning "essence" or "flavor" and also appears in Baltic and Slavic naming traditions.
Reginna
Latin · Reginna is a variant of Regina, from Latin meaning "queen."
Roshelle
French · Roshelle is likely a variant of Rochelle, a French place-based name meaning "little rock."
Randyl
English · Randyl is a variant of Randy, from names like Randall with Germanic roots meaning "shield" and "wolf."
Robertlee
English · Robertlee combines Robert, meaning "bright fame," with Lee, an English place element meaning "meadow" or "clearing."
Randahl
Norse · Likely related to Randall or Randel, from Germanic elements meaning shield rim or wolf counsel.
Rennard
French · A variant of Reynard, from Germanic roots meaning strong counsel, also associated with the fox in literature.
Richaad
German · A variant of Richard, from Germanic roots meaning "brave ruler" or "strong in rule."
Richardd
German · An altered spelling of Richard, a Germanic name meaning "brave ruler."
Rachiel
Hebrew · A variant of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning "ewe" or female sheep.
Reene
French · A variant of Renee, from Latin roots meaning "reborn."
Ranaye
English · Ranaye is likely a modern English coinage, possibly influenced by Renee and similar -aye endings.
Ranette
French · Ranette is a French-style diminutive form, likely influenced by Renee or Anne-based names.
Redina
English · Redina is a rare modern form that may draw on Germanic red- elements or surname-style usage.
Richele
French · Richele is a variant of Michelle or Richelle, from Germanic roots meaning ruler or powerful leader.
Ranay
French · Ranay is likely a variant of Renee or a modern phonetic form, carrying the sense of 'reborn' by association.
Renai
French · Renai is a variant of Renee, from French and ultimately Latin roots meaning 'reborn.'
Revae
English · Revae is a rare modern formation, probably modeled on names like Reva, with a contemporary invented style.
Rindy
English · Rindy is an English diminutive-style name, likely formed from names such as Miranda or Melinda.
Robben
German · Robben is a surname-style form of Robin or Robert, from Germanic roots meaning 'bright fame.'
Robinn
English · Robinn is a spelling variant of Robin, derived from Robert and ultimately meaning 'bright fame.'
Rondey
English · Rondey is a modern English variant of Rondy or Rodney, a surname-derived name tied to a clearing or island.
Raimond
German · Raimond is a form of Raymond, from Germanic elements meaning counsel and protection.
Randey
English · Randey is a variant of Randy, from Randall or Randolph, rooted in Germanic words for shield and wolf.
Ritchey
English · Ritchey is a surname-based form related to Richard, from Germanic meaning brave ruler.
Randll
English · Randll is a compressed spelling of Randall, from Germanic roots meaning shield-rim or wolf counsel.
Rawn
Scottish · Rawn is likely a variant of Rowan or a surname form, associated with red-haired meaning in Celtic traditions.
Regionald
German · Regionald appears to be a misspelling of Reginald, from Germanic elements meaning counsel and rule or power.
Rodnee
English · Rodnee is a spelling variant of Rodney, an English surname name meaning island clearing or Hroda's island.
Rodnie
English · Rodnie is a variant of Rodney, an English surname-derived name meaning island clearing or Hroda's island.
Roul
German · Roul is likely a shortened or variant form of Raoul, from Germanic roots meaning wolf counsel.
Rossana
Italian · Rossana is an Italian form related to Roxana, from Persian roots meaning dawn or bright.
Ronnah
Hebrew · Ronnah likely comes from Hebrew Ronah or Rona, meaning 'song,' 'joy,' or 'my joy.'
Raedene
English · Raedene appears to be a modern English coinage, possibly blending Rae with a decorative -dene ending.
Rajean
English · Rajean is likely a modern blend of Ray and Jean, combining elements associated with "grace" and possibly "kingly" sound symbolism.
Raelyne
English · Raelyne is a modern English compound name blending Rae with the popular -lyne suffix.
Ragenia
English · Ragenia is a rare modern elaboration, possibly influenced by Regina, meaning 'queen.'
Ranetta
English · Ranetta is likely an elaborated feminine form built on Rana or Rena, with a diminutive-style ending.
Reana
Irish · Reana is likely a variant of Rhianna or Riana, often linked to Irish roots meaning 'queenly.'
Rela
Hebrew · Rela is a rare name possibly related to Hebrew and Yiddish naming patterns, or a shortened modern form of longer names.
Rhanda
Welsh · Rhanda is likely a variant of Rhonda, a name linked to Wales and the Rhondda valley place name.
Roblyn
English · Roblyn is a modern blend name built from Rob- forms like Robert and the suffix -lyn.
Rozana
Arabic · Rozana is used in Arabic and Persian traditions and is associated with rose imagery or brightness.
Ruann
Irish · Ruann likely relates to Gaelic Ruan or Rowan forms, associated with 'red-haired' or ruddy coloring.
Rimas
Slavic · Likely a short form of Baltic and Slavic-style names such as Rimantas, used as a compact masculine name.
Rogar
German · Rogar is a variant of Roger, from Germanic roots meaning "famous spear."
Rondol
English · Rondol is likely a variant of Randall or Randal, from Germanic elements meaning "shield" and "wolf."
Rannah
Hebrew · Rannah is likely related to Hebrew roots meaning “joyful song” or “to sing out.”
Robi
English · Robi is a diminutive of Robert or Roberta, from Germanic roots meaning “bright fame.”
Rechelle
Hebrew · A French-influenced form of Rachel, meaning ewe.
Rowrenia
English · Likely a rare elaboration of Rowena, a name associated with fame and joy in old Germanic tradition.
Rohnda
Welsh · A variant of Rhonda, taken from the Welsh river and valley name Rhondda.
Rabecca
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, often interpreted as 'to bind' or 'tie firmly.'
Ragina
Latin · Likely a variant of Regina, from Latin meaning 'queen.'
Rashelle
French · A French-style spelling of Rochelle or Rachel, likely drawing on Hebrew Rachel meaning 'ewe.'
Raynee
English · A modern spelling of Rainy or Rainey, associated with rain or with French surname forms meaning 'queenly counsel.'
Rhondalyn
Welsh · A blend of Rhonda and Lynn, with Rhonda linked to Welsh place-name roots and Lynn to lake imagery.
Rhondi
Welsh · A diminutive variant of Rhonda, a name associated with the Welsh Rhondda valley.
Robine
French · A French feminine form of Robin, from Germanic Robert meaning 'bright fame.'
Rogina
Latin · Likely a variant of Regina, from Latin meaning 'queen.'
Romella
Latin · A feminine elaboration of Roman names, ultimately referring to Rome or 'from Rome.'
Rondalyn
Welsh · Rondalyn is a modern elaboration of Rhonda with the suffix -lyn, carrying the sense of a graceful or circling name form.
Roxeanne
Persian · Roxeanne is a variant of Roxanne, from Persian Roshanak, meaning bright or dawn-like.
Rodriquez
Spanish · A Spanish surname-style form meaning son of Rodrigo, from a Germanic name meaning famous ruler.
Rodriguez
Spanish · A Spanish patronymic meaning son of Rodrigo, from a Germanic name meaning famous ruler.
Raun
Norse · Raun appears to be a modern variant related to Rowan or Ragn-, often associated with the rowan tree or Norse sound patterns.
Roberte
German · Roberte is the French feminine form of Robert, from Germanic elements meaning bright fame.
Rocklan
English · Rocklan is a modern English-style name built from rock and land, suggesting rocky ground.
Ronld
Norse · Ronld is a shortened spelling of Ronald, from Norse roots meaning ruler's counselor.
Roth
German · Roth is primarily a German surname meaning red, though it also appears in Jewish family naming traditions.
Rossanna
Italian · Rossanna is an Italian-style blend of Rosa and Anna, combining rose imagery with the grace of Anna.
Rosolyn
German · Rosolyn is a variant of Rosalind or Roslyn, blending rose imagery with soft Germanic or French forms.
Radell
English · Radell is likely a modern variant of surnames from Germanic roots involving counsel or red-clearing elements.
Raleen
English · Raleen is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Raelynn and similar melodic forms.
Ranita
Spanish · Ranita can be a diminutive-style form in Spanish or relate to Indian roots like Rani, meaning queen.
Raynae
English · Raynae is a modern spelling of Raina or Renee-like forms, often associated with queenly or reborn meanings.
Raynel
English · Raynel is likely a modern variant of Rainael or Raynell, influenced by Germanic counsel and rule elements.
Rebeckah
Hebrew · Rebeckah is a spelling variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, often explained as to bind or tie.
Rebekkah
Hebrew · Rebekkah is a variant of Rebecca, the biblical Hebrew name often linked to the idea of binding.
Renada
Latin · Renada is likely related to Renata, from Latin renatus, meaning reborn or born again.
Renice
English · Renice is a modern created name, possibly influenced by Renee and names ending in -nice.
Robette
French · Robette is a French feminine diminutive of Robert, from Germanic roots meaning bright fame.
Rosemaire
French · Rosemaire blends Rose, from the Latin flower name, with Marie, from Hebrew Miriam via French.
Roxeann
Persian · Roxeann is a variant of Roxanne, from Persian Roshanak, meaning bright or dawn-like.
Roddrick
German · Roddrick is a variant of Roderick, from Germanic roots meaning 'famous ruler.'
Raybert
English · Raybert blends Ray and the Germanic -bert element, giving a sense of "bright counsel" or "shining fame."
Roberrt
German · Roberrt is a spelling variant of Robert, a Germanic name meaning "bright fame."
Reade
English · Reade is an English surname name linked to "red," likely describing someone with red hair or complexion.
Reco
Spanish · Reco is likely a nickname-style modern name, sometimes used as a short form of names ending in -rico.
Regginald
German · Regginald is a spelling variant of Reginald, from Germanic roots meaning "advice" and "rule."
Rhodney
English · Rhodney is a spelling variant of Rodney, an English surname from a place name meaning "Hroda's island."
Ricks
English · Ricks is a surname form related to Rick or Richard, from Germanic roots meaning "powerful ruler."
Roche
French · Roche is a French surname and place name meaning "rock" or "crag."
Rondallyn
English · Rondallyn is a modern elaboration blending Rhonda and Lynn, with Rhonda originally tied to a Welsh place name.
Reeca
Spanish · Reeca is likely a phonetic variant of Rica or Rika, from names meaning ruler or powerful, shaped by modern English spelling.
Relinda
German · Relinda appears related to Linda-names, with Germanic roots suggesting soft or tender and the familiar linda ending meaning beautiful.
Rhondia
Welsh · Rhondia is likely an elaboration of Rhonda, taken from the Welsh place name Rhondda.
Ronnetta
English · Ronnetta is a modern elaboration of Ronna or Veronica-like forms using the decorative -etta suffix.
Rodna
German · Likely a feminine form related to Rodney or Rod- names, from roots tied to fame or counsel.
Ronalyn
Scottish · A modern feminine elaboration of Ronald, from Norse roots meaning "ruler's counselor."
Ravena
Latin · Ravena likely draws from Ravenna, the Italian place name, and also echoes the raven bird.
Rossalind
German · Rossalind is a variant of Rosalind, a name combining Germanic elements and later associated with "gentle horse" or rose imagery.
Rhon
Welsh · Rhon is likely a Welsh-style form related to Rhon or Rhondda, connected to a regional river and place name.
Rimantas
Slavic · Rimantas is a Baltic-Slavic regional name, often interpreted through elements suggesting calm thought or strong spirit.
Runnie
English · Runnie is likely an English nickname-style form, possibly influenced by Ronnie or names linked to running streams.
Rodne
English · Rodne is likely a shortened or altered form of Rodney, an English place name meaning "Hroda's island."
Rommell
German · Rommell is likely a surname-based variant of Rommel, a German name with uncertain old regional roots.
Renetha
Greek · Renetha is likely a modern elaboration of Renee or Renita, carrying a sense of rebirth or renewal.
Rebecah
Hebrew · Rebecah is a variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, traditionally understood as "to bind" or "to tie."
Regetta
Latin · Regetta is likely a modern elaboration influenced by names like Regina, carrying a refined, queenly feel.
Ronia
Hebrew · Ronia is used as a form of Ronya or Veronica and is often interpreted as meaning "God's joy" or "true image."
Ruthena
Hebrew · Ruthena is an elaborated form of Ruth, the Hebrew biblical name often linked to "friend" or "companion."
Rhodonna
Greek · Rhodonna likely blends Greek rhodon, meaning "rose," with a modern feminine ending.
Robeert
German · A spelling variant of Robert, from Germanic elements meaning "bright fame."
Raamond
German · Raamond is a variant of Raymond, from Germanic elements meaning counsel and protection.
Robroy
Scottish · Robroy comes from the Scottish hero Rob Roy, whose name means red Robert in Gaelic usage.
Rapunzel
German · Rapunzel is a German fairy-tale name taken from a plant name, meaning rampion or lamb's lettuce.
Roschelle
French · Roschelle is a decorative variant of Rochelle, from a French place name meaning little rock.
Regnia
Latin · Regnia likely comes from Latin regina or regnum, giving meanings tied to queenly rule or kingdom.
Reann
Hebrew · Reann is likely a blend of Rae and Ann, with associations of grace and favor.
Redonda
Spanish · Redonda comes from Spanish redonda, meaning round, and likely began as a descriptive or place-based name.
Rika
Japanese · Rika is used in Japanese and European contexts, with meanings varying by characters or as a short form of Erica.
Raenae
English · Raenae is a modern elaboration of Rae or Renae, likely built from short English name elements with a soft feminine ending.
Ranada
English · Ranada appears to be a modern elaboration, possibly influenced by Renata or Granada, with a smooth place-name sound.
Ravonda
English · Ravonda is a modern English coinage, likely shaped by prefix Ra- and names like Vonda or Rhonda.
Ravonne
French · Ravonne is a modern French-style formation, likely influenced by Yvonne or Ravon-type sounds.
Rebba
Hebrew · Rebba is likely a variant of Rebecca, from Hebrew Rivqah, often interpreted as to bind or tie.
Renarda
German · Renarda is the feminine form of Renard, from Germanic elements meaning brave or hardy counsel.
Renona
English · Renona is a rare modern formation, possibly influenced by Renata, Ramona, or Winona-style sounds.
Retina
Latin · Retina comes from Latin rete meaning net, though as a given name it functions mainly as a rare modern borrowing.
Revena
Latin · Revena likely relates to Latin-based names like Ravenna or reverent forms, with a soft modern classical tone.
Renault
French · A French form of a Germanic name meaning counsel and rule or power.
Rade
Slavic · A South Slavic short form of names with rad, conveying gladness, willingness, or care.
Roert
German · Likely a misspelled form of Robert, from Germanic roots meaning bright fame.
Raymod
German · A variant of Raymond, from Germanic elements meaning "wise protector."
Regniald
Norse · A variant of Reginald, from Germanic roots meaning "counsel power" or "ruler's advisor."
Ronzel
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Ron or Ronald, associated with "ruler's counselor."
Raland
English · Raland is likely a variant of Roland, from Germanic elements meaning "fame" and "land."
Ramos
Spanish · Ramos is a Spanish surname-name meaning "branches" or "bouquets," from Latin ramus.
Ranzy
English · Ranzy is likely a modern nickname-style formation, probably influenced by names like Ramsey or Ransom.
Regnald
English · Regnald is a variant of Ragnall or Reynold, from Old Norse and Germanic roots meaning "advice" and "rule."
Rickyy
English · Rickyy is a creative spelling of Ricky, a diminutive of Richard meaning "brave ruler."
Regana
Irish · Regana may blend Irish Regan with Latin regina, giving senses of "little ruler" or "queenly."
Renitta
Latin · Renitta is likely a modern form related to Renata, from Latin roots meaning reborn.
Ralinda
German · Ralinda appears to be a Germanic-style elaboration using lind, often linked to softness or tenderness.
Raylean
English · Raylean is a modern English-style blend, likely built from Ray and the suffix lean or lynn-like sounds.
Renel
French · Renel likely developed as a French-style diminutive or variant related to Rene, meaning reborn.
Roschell
French · Roschell likely draws on Rochelle, a French place-based surname and name meaning little rock.
Roseellen
English · Roseellen is a compound of Rose and Ellen, combining the flower name with a form of Helen, meaning light.
Runda
African · Runda is used in African naming contexts and may relate to local language roots or regional family naming forms.
Rydell
English · Rydell is an English surname-style name probably tied to a place name meaning rye valley or reed valley.
Raymie
French · Raymie is a diminutive form related to Raymond, from Germanic roots meaning wise protector.
Rodny
English · Rodny is a spelling variant of Rodney, an English place name meaning island or clearing associated with Hroda.
Ramero
Spanish · Likely a variant of Romero, a Spanish name for a pilgrim to Rome or one from a rosemary-filled place.
Ritch
English · A short form of Richard, from Germanic roots meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Rodeny
English · Likely a variant of Rodney, an English place name meaning 'island clearing' or 'Hroda's island.'
Richell
French · Richell is likely a variant of Richelle, from Germanic elements meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Rolonda
German · Rolonda is a feminine form of Roland, from Germanic roots meaning 'famous land.'
Rynda
English · Rynda is likely a modern English-style variant of names like Rinda or Linda, with no single fixed etymology.
Ranea
English · Ranea is likely a modern elaboration of Rena or Renee, associated with rebirth or renewal.
Robinann
English · Robinann combines Robin and Ann, with roots tied to bright fame and grace.
Rosilind
German · Rosilind is a variant of Rosalind, from Germanic elements often interpreted as gentle horse or soft fame.
Rasha
Arabic · Rasha is an Arabic name often glossed as "young gazelle," giving it a graceful natural image.
Remelda
German · Remelda appears to be a Germanic-style name built from elements associated with counsel or strength in battle.
Renitha
English · Renitha is likely a modern elaboration of Rena, linked to Latin renatus meaning "reborn."
Rondia
English · Rondia appears to be a modern elaboration of Rhonda, a name linked to Welsh ideas of a noisy or grand place.
Rosalua
Spanish · Rosalua blends Rosa and Lua or Luisa, combining the Latin rose image with a lyrical modern form.
Rozeta
French · Rozeta is a variant of Rosetta or Roseta, from Latin rosa meaning "rose."
Rynette
French · Rynette is likely a decorative French-style diminutive built on Ryn or Irene-like forms.
Rafer
English · Rafer is likely a variant of Rafe or Raphael, ultimately linked to Hebrew roots meaning God has healed.
Remberto
Spanish · Remberto is a Spanish form of a Germanic name meaning bright counsel or famous advice.
Ravinder
Indian · Indian name, especially Punjabi, meaning lord of the sun or sun ruler.
Rayme
French · Variant of Raimi or Raymond, from Germanic elements meaning counsel and protection.
Regnold
German · Variant of Reynold or Reginald, from Germanic roots meaning ruler's counsel.
Robbins
English · Surname-style form from Robin, a diminutive of Robert meaning bright fame.
Raychelle
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Rachel, from Hebrew, meaning ewe.