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Baby names starting with R
4,825 names · page 9 of 10
Roanin
Irish · Irish variant of Ronan, meaning 'little seal,' from the Gaelic word 'rón' (seal).
Rokas
German · Lithuanian form of Roch or Rocco, derived from Germanic 'hrok' meaning 'rest' or via Latin Rochus.
Romarion
English · Modern American invented name, likely a creative blend of Roman or Romeo with a -ion suffix.
Ryanjacob
Irish · Compound of Ryan (Irish, 'little king') and Jacob (Hebrew, 'supplanter'), used as a single given name.
Rykin
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Ryker or Aiken.
Racer
English · Modern English word name meaning 'one who races,' used as a bold and energetic contemporary given name.
Raeed
Arabic · Variant of Ra'id, an Arabic name meaning 'pioneer, leader, trailblazer,' one who leads the way.
Raffy
Hebrew · Diminutive of Rafael/Raphael, a Hebrew name meaning 'God has healed,' widely used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Randin
English · Modern creative variant of Randon or Brandon, from Old English roots relating to 'broom-covered hill' or 'sword.'
Raydan
Arabic · Derived from Arabic Rayhan, meaning 'fragrant herb' or 'one who brings goodness and blessing'.
Reston
English · English place-name surname meaning 'settlement near the reeds', used as a given name.
Rhoan
Irish · Variant of Rowan or Roan, from the Irish rowan tree or Old Norse for 'little redhead'.
Richardjames
German · Compound of Richard ('powerful ruler', Germanic) and James ('supplanter', Hebrew), blending two classic traditions.
Riddik
English · Variant of Riddick, an English surname of uncertain origin, popularized by the fictional sci-fi character.
Ruot
African · Dinka name from South Sudan meaning 'chief' or 'leader', a title of authority and distinction.
Rayssa
French · Variant of Raissa, a French and Slavic name meaning 'thinker' or 'one who is easy-going and adaptable.'
Ranyia
Arabic · Variant of Rania, an Arabic name meaning 'gazing' or 'looking with admiration', used across Arabic-speaking cultures.
Romya
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'beautiful, pleasing, or delightful,' evoking grace and charm.
Rasia
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Razia (Hebrew/Arabic, 'pleased by God') or a Slavic-influenced feminine form.
Rakhia
Arabic · Possibly an Arabic-influenced name meaning 'soft' or 'gentle,' or a modern phonetic variant.
Rayniah
Arabic · Modern variant of Rania, from Arabic meaning 'gazing' or 'queen-like'.
Roha
Arabic · Arabic and Persian name meaning 'soul' or 'spirit,' conveying a sense of inner life.
Rosselin
French · Variant of Roselyn, blending Rose (Latin, 'rose') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake'), meaning 'pretty rose'.
Rahmo
Arabic · A Somali and Arabic name from rahma meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion,' reflecting divine grace.
Rahniya
Arabic · A modern name possibly blending Arabic Rani meaning 'queen' or Rahni with a contemporary feminine suffix.
Ramyia
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic ramiya meaning 'archer,' or a South Asian variant connoting skill and strength.
Ranaiya
Arabic · A modern name based on Arabic Rana meaning 'beautiful' or 'eye-catching,' with a creative feminine suffix.
Ranajah
Arabic · A modern invented name blending Rana (Arabic 'beautiful') with the suffix -jah suggesting dignity.
Rawda
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'garden' or 'meadow,' evoking paradise and natural beauty in Islamic tradition.
Rhoslyn
Welsh · A Welsh name combining rhos meaning 'moor' or 'promontory' with -lyn, suggesting a moorland lake.
Riyonna
Irish · A modern variant of Irish Ríona meaning 'queenly,' blended with a contemporary American feminine suffix.
Ruqayah
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'ascent' or 'charm,' borne by a daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.
Raigyn
Irish · Creative respelling of Reagan/Regan, an Irish name meaning 'little king' or 'impulsive.'
Ramatoulie
African · West African name common in Gambia and Senegal, blending Arabic 'Rama' elements with a local Fula suffix.
Rayiona
Irish · Modern invented variant of Riona, an Irish name meaning 'queenly' or 'pure.'
Raylei
Irish · Phonetic spelling variant of Riley, an Irish-English name meaning 'courageous' or 'lively.'
Rielyn
Irish · Modern spelling blend of Riley and Lynn, drawing on the Irish name meaning 'courageous.'
Ritisha
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'one who follows the right path' or 'truthful.'
Roarie
Irish · Variant of Rory, a Gaelic name meaning 'red king,' from 'ruadh' (red) and 'rí' (king).
Rodrianna
Spanish · Modern feminine elaboration of Rodrigo, a Germanic name meaning 'famous ruler' via 'hrod' and 'ric.'
Rokiya
Arabic · Variant of Ruqayyah, an Arabic name meaning 'rise' or 'ascent,' borne by a daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.
Rubianna
English · Modern invented compound blending Ruby (from Latin 'rubeus,' red) with the feminine suffix -anna.
Rugiatu
African · West African name common in Guinea and Sierra Leone, of Fula origin with traditional cultural significance.
Rodner
English · Modern variant of Rodney, an English place-based surname meaning 'island near the reed clearing.'
Raafay
Arabic · Arabic/Urdu name variant of Rafi, meaning 'exalted, noble, elevated,' reflecting high rank.
Raahil
Arabic · Arabic and Urdu name meaning 'traveler' or 'wayfarer,' one who journeys forth.
Rafuel
Hebrew · Variant of Raphael, Hebrew for 'God has healed,' the name of an archangel in biblical tradition.
Reynier
French · Variant of Rainier, from Germanic elements meaning 'wise counsel' and 'army.'
Ronaldinho
Spanish · Portuguese/Spanish diminutive of Ronald, a Norse name meaning 'counsel of the ruler,' famously a Brazilian footballer's nickname.
Rubiel
Spanish · Spanish-influenced invented name, likely blending Rubi (ruby gemstone) with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -el (God).
Rameer
Arabic · Used in Arabic naming style as a modern male name form, generally connected to heroic-style semantic traditions.
Ramsses
African · A modernized form of Ramesses, historically linked to Egyptian pharaohs and the royal name formula Ramesses.
Ranndy
Norse · A stylized variant tied to names from the Old Norse/Germanic word for shield and protective warrior names.
Rayyaan
Arabic · From Arabic Rayyān, meaning luxuriant or well-watered, and also associated with a revered Islamic term.
Reiken
German · A modern form related to Reik/Reichen names, usually used as a contemporary Germanic-styled spelling variant.
Reme
French · A short modern form linked to French Rémi, from Latin Remigius, historically associated with an old Christian name.
Reyly
English · A modern spelling of Riley, from Old English elements meaning a rye field or clearing.
Ronaldino
English · Italian diminutive form of Ronald, which comes from Germanic roots meaning counselor or ruler-related battle adviser.
Ronil
English · A modern English-influenced short form from Ronald-derived names, used as a compact personal name.
Ryhanna
Welsh · Variant spelling of Rhiannon/Rihanna, from Welsh meaning 'great queen' or 'divine queen.'
Ruqiya
Arabic · Variant of Ruqayyah, from Arabic meaning 'ascent, rise, gentle'; name of the Prophet Muhammad's daughter.
Raehanna
Arabic · A blended modern form of Rehana and Hannah, mixing Arabic softness with the Hebrew root associated with grace.
Riliegh
English · A modern spelling of Riley forms, known in English as both place-derived and contemporary unisex/feminine names.
Riniyah
Arabic · An Arabic feminine form related to Rania traditions, often interpreted as a gracious, admired, or queenly presence.
Rohana
Arabic · From related Arabic and Indian traditions, tied to uplifting meanings such as fragrance, ascent, and brightness.
Ryniah
Arabic · A soft modern spelling of Rania-like forms, giving a feminine form associated with brightness and royal composure.
Ranayah
Arabic · Modern name likely derived from Arabic 'rana' meaning 'to gaze' or 'eye-catching,' with a feminine suffix.
Razaria
Arabic · Modern invented name possibly from Arabic 'raza' meaning 'contentment' or 'God's approval,' with a feminine ending.
Revathi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'prosperous' or 'wealthy,' also the name of a sacred nakshatra (star) in Hindu astrology.
Ricayla
English · Modern invented feminine variant of Richard, from Old German 'ric' (power) and 'hard' (brave/strong).
Rickiyah
English · Modern invented feminine form of Ricky/Richard meaning 'powerful ruler,' with a Hebrew-style -iyah suffix.
Rihannah
Arabic · Variant spelling of Rihanna/Rihana, from Arabic 'rihana' meaning 'sweet basil' or 'fragrant herb.'
Rileah
Irish · Creative spelling of Riley, from Irish Gaelic 'Raghallaigh' meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant.'
Rorrie
Irish · Diminutive form of Rory, from Gaelic 'Ruaidhri' meaning 'red king' or 'red-haired ruler.'
Ryannah
Welsh · Modern creative variant of Ryanna/Riana, a feminine form of Ryan from Irish/Welsh meaning 'little king.'
Ryhana
Arabic · Variant spelling of Rihana, from Arabic meaning 'sweet basil' or 'pleasant fragrance.'
Racie
English · Modern diminutive variant, possibly of Rachel or a creative phonetic spelling.
Rakyla
English · Modern invented name, a creative variant possibly inspired by Raquel or Michaela.
Ramsi
Arabic · Variant of Ramsay from Old Norse meaning 'garlic island,' or Arabic Ramsi meaning 'of Ramses.'
Rashyia
Arabic · Modern invented name with Arabic influence, possibly a variant of Rashida meaning 'rightly guided.'
Ravleen
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name meaning 'one absorbed in God's love' or 'immersed in the divine light.'
Rayhanna
Arabic · Variant spelling of Rayhana, Arabic for 'sweet basil,' a fragrant herb symbolizing beauty.
Rayniya
English · Modern invented name, possibly blending Ray with an Arabic-influenced suffix -niya.
Rayniyah
English · Variant of Rayniya, a modern invented name with Arabic stylistic influence.
Rayonah
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Rayona or a creative blend of Ray and Jonah.
Reeana
Welsh · Variant of Rhianna or Riana, from Welsh Rhiannon meaning 'great queen' or divine nymph.
Reggan
Irish · Variant of Reagan/Regan, from Irish Ó Ríagáin, meaning 'little king' or 'impulsive one'.
Regginae
Latin · Elaborated variant of Regina, the Latin word for 'queen', used as a regal feminine name.
Rheyanna
Welsh · Variant of Rhiannon, a Welsh goddess name possibly meaning 'divine queen' or 'great queen'.
Rhiannah
Welsh · Variant of Rhiannon, the Welsh mythological goddess whose name likely means 'divine queen'.
Rhiauna
Welsh · Phonetic variant of Rhiannon, the Celtic goddess name meaning 'divine queen' or 'great queen'.
Rhylea
Irish · Modern invented blend possibly combining Rhys (Welsh 'ardor') and Leigh, creating a contemporary sound.
Rieleigh
Irish · Variant spelling of Riley, from Irish Ó Raghallaigh, meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant'.
Rihonna
Welsh · Variant of Rhiannon, the Welsh mythological name likely meaning 'divine queen' or 'great queen'.
Rithi
Indian · Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'riti', meaning 'custom', 'manner', or 'flowing stream'.
Rithu
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'season' or 'auspicious time', referring to the natural cycle of seasons.
Romaisa
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'bunch of flowers'; borne by a female companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Rossmary
Latin · Variant of Rosemary, from Latin 'ros marinus' meaning 'dew of the sea', also a fragrant herb.
Rreanna
Welsh · Variant of Rhianna or Reanna, echoing the Welsh goddess Rhiannon meaning 'divine queen'.
Ruhee
Indian · Variant of Ruhi, a Sanskrit/Hindi name meaning 'soul' or 'spirit', symbolizing inner essence.
Ruhika
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'one who moves the heart' or 'touching the soul'.
Ryelin
Irish · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic variant of Riley or a contemporary Irish-styled creation.
Ryleeanne
Irish · Modern compound of Rylee (Irish 'valiant') and Anne (Hebrew 'grace'), blending two classic names.
Ramzee
Arabic · Variant of Arabic Ramzi, meaning 'symbolic' or 'one who gives signs'; used across Arab and South Asian communities.
Ramere
Spanish · Likely a variant of the Spanish surname Ramírez, meaning 'son of Ramiro,' from Germanic roots meaning 'wise counsel.'
Redick
English · English surname of Germanic origin, possibly a variant of Reddick, derived from a place name meaning 'red ditch' or reed settlement.
Roly
German · Diminutive of Roland, a Germanic name meaning "famous throughout the land," celebrated in the medieval epic Song of Roland.
Reif
German · From German 'reif' meaning ripe or mature, suggesting someone fully developed and seasoned.
Rhion
Welsh · Derived from Welsh 'rhion' meaning kings or lords, conveying noble and royal status.
Richaud
French · French form of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (power) and 'hard' (brave), meaning powerful ruler.
Riquelmer
Spanish · Spanish surname-turned-given name from Germanic roots meaning powerful helmet or protector.
Racen
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, possibly a phonetic variant or creative phonetic construction.
Ralon
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a creative phonetic construction.
Rhyon
Irish · Modern variant of Ryan (Irish, 'little king') or Rhion (Welsh), blending Celtic roots with a contemporary spelling.
Rhyson
Welsh · Modern patronymic construction meaning 'son of Rhys,' from the Welsh name Rhys meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor.'
Rishil
Indian · Sanskrit-rooted variant of Rishi meaning 'sage, seer, or inspired poet,' referring to enlightened holy men.
Roandy
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a creative phonetic blend or variation.
Roddick
Scottish · Scottish surname used as a given name, a variant of Roderick meaning 'famous ruler,' from Germanic 'hrod-ric.'
Rowdie
English · Modern variant of Rowdy, an English word name meaning 'boisterous or lively,' adopted as a given name.
Rykan
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, possibly a creative phonetic construction or pop-culture influenced form.
Raengel
Greek · Modern invented blend of Rae and Angel, drawing on the Greek word for 'messenger' or heavenly being.
Rhiyanna
Welsh · A stylized form of Rhianna from Welsh Rhian, meaning maiden, updated with a modern final flourish.
Rocsi
Italian · A playful modern diminutive of Rocco, whose Italian roots connect to rocky terrain imagery.
Ryelynn
English · A contemporary blend of Rylee and Lynn, now common as a stylized unisex-leaning modern name.
Riahnna
Welsh · Variant of Rhiannon, the Welsh name meaning great queen or divine queen, tied to Celtic mythology.
Rhiyana
Welsh · Modern elaboration of Rhiannon, the Welsh mythological 'great queen,' blended with contemporary sound patterns.
Rianah
Welsh · Variant of Rihanna or Rhiannon; may derive from Welsh meaning 'great queen' or Arabic for 'sweet basil'.
Rahama
Arabic · Derived from Arabic 'rahma' meaning mercy and compassion, also used in Amharic-speaking Ethiopia with the same meaning.
Rasleen
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name combining 'ras' (divine essence or nectar) and 'leen' (absorbed in), meaning 'absorbed in divine essence.'
Rayjanae
English · Modern American invented name, a creative combination of Ray and Janae with no single etymological root.
Reahanna
Welsh · Elaborated variant of Rhianna, derived from Welsh 'rhian' meaning maiden or great queen.
Reigha
English · Stylized modern spelling of Reign or Reia, evoking sovereignty and royal rule.
Rhania
Arabic · Variant of Rania, from Arabic meaning 'gazing with longing' or 'contented and joyful.'
Rhaniya
Arabic · Creative variant of Rania, from Arabic meaning 'gazing with longing' or 'contented and joyful.'
Rhaniyah
Arabic · Blend of Arabic Rania (gazing, contented) with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -yah meaning 'God.'
Riniya
English · Modern invented name possibly influenced by Indian naming traditions, with no single definitive etymology.
Rochely
French · Variant of Rochelle, a French place-based name from La Rochelle meaning 'little rock,' from Germanic 'hroc.'
Raeanah
Hebrew · A modern variant of Raina/Rayna, meaning 'pure' or 'queen,' blending Hebrew and Slavic roots.
Raeyana
English · A modern invented blend of Rae and Ana, evoking 'ewe' and 'grace' from their respective roots.
Rahab
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical name meaning 'wide' or 'broad'; Rahab was a woman of Jericho who aided Israelite spies.
Rahniyah
Arabic · A modern invented name likely inspired by Arabic roots, possibly related to 'Rania,' meaning 'gazing' or 'content.'
Rashya
Arabic · A modern variant likely related to Arabic 'Rashida,' meaning 'rightly guided' or 'wise.'
Rayva
English · A modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Reva or a blend of Ray and Ava.
Reileigh
Irish · A variant spelling of Riley, an Irish surname meaning 'courageous' or 'rye clearing.'
Reyhana
Arabic · A variant of Reyhane/Rihana meaning 'sweet basil' or 'fragrant herb' in Arabic and Persian.
Rhianah
Welsh · A variant of the Welsh mythological name Rhiannon, meaning 'divine queen' or 'great queen.'
Riahanna
Welsh · A variant of Rihanna, connecting Welsh 'Rhiannon' (divine queen) with Arabic 'fragrant herb.'
Rickiah
English · A modern invented feminine elaboration of Rick/Richard, from Germanic meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Riddhima
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'one who possesses prosperity and good fortune,' from 'riddhi' (abundance).
Righley
Irish · A variant spelling of Riley, of Irish origin meaning 'courageous' or 'rye clearing.'
Rikku
Japanese · A Japanese-styled name where 'riku' (陸) means 'land' or 'shore'; popularized as a video game character.
Rinesa
English · A modern invented name, possibly a feminine blend of Rina and Nessa with melodic styling.
Ripsi
Greek · An Armenian short form of Hripsime, likely from Greek meaning 'one who throws herself'; a 4th-century saint's name.
Ritvika
Indian · A Sanskrit feminine name meaning 'one who performs sacred rituals,' from 'ritvik' (ritual priest).
Rokaya
Arabic · A variant of Ruqayyah, an Arabic name meaning 'ascent' or 'charm'; borne by a daughter of the Prophet Muhammad.
Ronniya
English · A modern invented feminine variant of Ronald/Ronnie, from Old Norse meaning 'ruler's counselor.'
Rosslynn
Scottish · A variant of Rosslyn, a Scottish place name meaning 'promontory pool,' blended with the suffix Lynn.
Roua
Arabic · An Arabic name (روعة) meaning 'beauty,' 'enchanting vision,' or 'breathtaking sight.'
Ruwaida
Arabic · An Arabic diminutive meaning 'gentle,' 'soft-spoken,' or 'one who walks with grace and ease.'
Reik
German · From Germanic 'reik' meaning ruler or powerful, a root element shared by many Germanic names.
Rasim
Arabic · Arabic and Turkish name meaning 'one who draws' or 'designer/architect,' referring to artistic or creative skill.
Rmon
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Rimon, a Hebrew name meaning pomegranate, a biblical symbol of fertility and abundance.
Rydon
English · Modern invented variant of Ryden or Ryder, influenced by English surname patterns meaning horseman or rider.
Rylend
English · Modern invented variant of Ryland, from English meaning land where rye is grown.
Ragav
Indian · Sanskrit variant of Raghav, an epithet of Lord Rama meaning 'descendant of Raghu' of the solar dynasty.
Rahjon
Arabic · Modern invented name blending Arabic 'Rah' (spirit/soul) with Hebrew-derived 'Jon' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Raihaan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'sweet basil' or 'fragrant herb,' symbolizing divine blessing and sweetness.
Rakshan
Indian · Sanskrit name derived from 'raksha' meaning 'protection,' signifying a guardian or protector.
Rayjay
English · Modern English invented name or phonetic spelling of initials R.J., popular in American naming traditions.
Raymarion
English · Modern compound blending English 'Ray' (beam of light) with French-Hebrew 'Marion,' a diminutive of Mary.
Redwan
Arabic · Arabic variant of Ridwan meaning 'contentment' or 'divine approval,' representing God's satisfaction with the faithful.
Ridwaan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'contentment' or 'divine pleasure,' representing God's satisfaction and approval.
Romio
Italian · Italian variant of Romeo, derived from Latin 'Roma,' meaning 'pilgrim to Rome,' famously used by Shakespeare.
Rykker
German · Modern stylized variant of Dutch/German 'Riker,' meaning 'rich' or 'powerful,' with contemporary spelling.
Ramielle
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Ramiel (Hebrew angel name meaning 'God's thunder') and the French feminine suffix -ielle.
Ramiele
Hebrew · A modern variant inspired by Ramiel, a Hebrew angelic name meaning 'thunder of God'.
Remas
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'small sparkling pebbles' or 'to twinkle', evoking light and brightness.
Ramatou
African · West African name common among Fulani and Wolof peoples, a regional variant of Rama.
Rilynne
Irish · Modern invented blend of Riley (Irish, 'courageous') and Lynn (English, 'lake'), a creative combination.
Raniyha
Arabic · Variant of Raniya, from Arabic meaning 'gazing' or 'looking with admiration.'
Renyah
French · Modern variant of Renée (French, from Latin 'renatus' meaning 'reborn'), with an elaborated ending.
Rikya
Japanese · Japanese feminine name combining kanji elements; may derive from 'ri' (logic) and 'ka' (flower/fragrance).
Rileyanne
Irish · Compound of Riley (Irish, 'courageous') and Anne (Hebrew, 'grace'), a modern blended given name.
Rozelyn
English · Variant of Roselyn, blending Rose (Latin, the flower) with the suffix -lyn (Welsh, 'lake').
Raihanna
Welsh · A modern spelling of Rhianna/Rhiannon, linked to the Welsh name for a divine, queenly figure in legend.
Raiyna
Slavic · A modern variant of Rayna, used in Slavic cultures with the sense of royal dignity or a queenly lady.
Rakeria
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-influenced invented spelling related to Ra- or Rafi-style feminine name forms; its use is mostly modern.
Remee
French · A modern spelling of Remy, from Latin Remigius, meaning oarsman or one who rows.
Rydia
English · A modern fictional-style name used in English-speaking media; it has no established older etymology and reads as invented.
Ryly
Irish · A shortened modern form of Riley with Irish roots meaning brave or valiant, adapted into a unisex modern spelling.
Rahini
Indian · Sanskrit variant of Rohini, a bright red star and lunar mansion name meaning 'reddish' or 'ascending.'
Raiqa
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'pure,' 'clear,' or 'serene,' evoking clarity and tranquility.
Raphaelle
French · French feminine form of Raphael, from Hebrew meaning 'God has healed.'
Rayanah
Arabic · Arabic variant of Rayana or Rayhanah, meaning 'luxuriant' or 'fragrant herb,' a name of paradise.
Rayha
Arabic · Arabic name related to 'rayha' meaning 'fragrance' or 'pleasant scent.'
Rediet
African · Amharic/Ethiopian name meaning 'gift,' 'blessing,' or 'happiness,' common in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Rekayla
English · Modern invented name, likely a stylistic blend combining a Re- prefix with the name Kayla.
Remia
Latin · Feminine variant of Rémy, derived from Latin Remigius meaning 'oarsman' or 'one who rows.'
Reut
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'friendship' or 'companion,' related to the root word for friend.
Revati
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'; also the 27th lunar mansion in Hindu astronomy.
Rickyia
English · Modern invented feminine variant of Ricky, ultimately from Germanic Richard meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Roxxi
Persian · Stylized variant of Roxy/Roxanne, from Persian Roshanak meaning 'dawn' or 'bright light.'
Rujuta
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'honest,' 'straightforward,' or 'simplicity,' connoting purity of character.
Ryasia
English · Modern invented name, possibly a stylized blend of Rylee or Ryan with an -asia suffix.
Rajko
Slavic · A South Slavic name derived from 'raj' meaning 'paradise' or 'heaven,' used across the Balkans as a given name.
Rohanpreet
Indian · Punjabi compound name combining Rohan ('ascending') and Preet ('love'), popular in Sikh communities.
Rainen
English · A modern invented name evoking 'rain', pairing a nature word with the contemporary '-en' suffix.
Ryko
English · A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Ryker or Rico with Japanese-influenced phonetic styling.
Rafan
Arabic · An Arabic name related to 'rafa' meaning 'kindness,' 'gentleness,' or 'to be high and exalted.'
Ryyan
Arabic · Arabic variant of Rayyan, meaning 'lush' or 'flourishing,' associated with one of the gates of paradise in Islamic tradition.
Raydyn
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic variant of Raiden/Rayden, evoking the Japanese god of thunder, Raijin.
Riken
Japanese · Japanese-influenced name, potentially from 'ri' (reason/profit) and 'ken' (healthy/strong); also a modern invented form.
Roanan
Irish · Extended variant of Ronan, the Irish name from Old Irish 'rón' meaning 'little seal.'
Ryion
English · Modern invented name blending Ryan and Orion, with no established etymology beyond contemporary naming trends.
Rauf
Arabic · Arabic *Rā'ūf* means 'compassionate' or 'kind,' a name carrying a clear ethical virtue.
Rauljr
Spanish · A modern Spanish-style nickname form of Raúl with a Jr. marker for a namesake continuation.
Remey
French · French *Rémy* from Latin *Remigius* ('oarsman'), a name with deep Latin-Christian historical roots.
Reyad
Arabic · Arabic *rayyad* means 'gardens' or irrigated meadows, so the name has a clear nature image.
Reyez
Spanish · Spanish-influenced form of *Reyes* ('kings'), with an explicit royal-classic association.
Rigden
English · An English place-name style likely from ridge-and-valley elements, preserving landscape-based identity.
Rikelme
German · Modern form shaped by Germanic elements *ric* 'power' and *helm* 'protection,' read as a 'strong protector.'
Robinho
Latin · Portuguese diminutive using -inho, meaning 'little Rob(erto),' common in Brazilian-style affectionate naming.
Rokko
Japanese · Japanese-influenced name linked to place-like sounds (such as Rokko), often carrying a nature or location flavor.
Rurik
Norse · Norse royal-classic name of early Rus' tradition, connected with rulership and early Scandinavian statehood.
Rylind
English · Modern English spelling of Ryland, commonly interpreted from rye-field landscapes and thus a nature-derived name.
Romiyah
Latin · A modern name blending Roma (Latin, relating to Rome) with the Hebrew -yah suffix meaning 'of God.'
Rinah
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'joy' or 'song of joy,' a variant of Rina expressing happiness and delight.
Raighan
Irish · Irish-influenced form of a Rían/Raegan lineage meaning “little king,” now used as a modern Gaelic-style spelling.
Ramayah
Indian · A modern Indian-style feminine form linked to Rama, carrying devotional associations with Ramayana religious tradition.
Reylee
English · A contemporary English feminine form blending Rey (“king” in Spanish) with -lee, used mainly as a modern phonetic variant.
Rishima
Indian · Indian Sanskrit-leaning name associated with ṛṣi (sage) imagery, used for a poetic and elevated feminine identity.
Raghavi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'descendant of Raghu,' an epithet of Goddess Lakshmi and the solar dynasty.
Rahanna
Arabic · Variant of Rayhana, an Arabic name meaning 'sweet basil' or 'fragrant herb.'
Raily
Irish · Modern variant of Riley, an Irish surname meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant.'
Raymiah
English · Modern invented blend of Raymond (Germanic, 'wise protector') with the feminine suffix -miah.
Razariah
Arabic · Modern invented blend combining Raza (Arabic, 'contentment') and Zariah (Hebrew, 'God has helped').
Reynah
Spanish · Variant of Reina/Raina, from Spanish/Latin regina meaning 'queen.'
Reyse
Welsh · Modern invented variant of Reese/Rhys, the Welsh name meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor.'
Rheese
Welsh · Phonetic variant of Rhys/Reese, a Welsh name meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor.'
Rikhia
Indian · Sanskrit name referring to a sage's hermitage or holy settlement, used in Hindu spiritual tradition.
Raynen
English · Modern invented name, a stylized variant evoking 'rain,' or a creative phonetic respelling of Ranen.
Rishin
Indian · An Indian name tied to rishi, meaning sage, thus associated with spiritual wisdom.
Raydrick
German · Germanic-English name from elements meaning counsel and ruler, interpreted as wise ruler.
Riland
English · English place-based surname from rye land, indicating fields or settlement linked to rye cultivation.
Rodion
Greek · From the Greek name Rhódion, meaning "from Rhodes," a classic name later popularized in Russian and literary usage.
Radric
English · Modern invented name, possibly blending Germanic 'rad' (counsel) with 'ric' (power), meaning 'powerful advisor.'
Rais
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'leader,' 'chief,' or 'captain,' a title denoting authority and command.
Rameir
Spanish · Modern stylized variant of Ramiro, from Visigothic 'ragin' (counsel) and 'mers' (fame), meaning 'famous counsel.'
Ramire
Spanish · Variant of Ramiro, a Visigothic name meaning 'wise counselor' or 'supreme judge.'
Ramson
English · Modern invented name, a blend of Ram and -son, or a variant of Ransom or Samson.
Raymeir
English · Modern invented name blending Ray and Meir (Hebrew 'shining'), a stylized contemporary coinage.
Reydavid
Spanish · Compound name joining Spanish 'Rey' (king) and Hebrew 'David' (beloved), meaning 'beloved king.'
Reydon
English · Modern invented name blending Rey (king) and the Old English suffix -don (hill), suggesting 'king's hill.'
Ribhi
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'profitable,' 'of gain,' or 'bringing advantage,' conveying prosperity and blessing.
Rodson
English · Modern invented patronymic-style name meaning 'son of Rod,' from Germanic 'hrod' (fame).
Roxton
English · English place-based name from Old English meaning 'Rok's settlement' or 'rook's farmstead.'
Ryuu
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'dragon,' a powerful symbol of strength, wisdom, and good fortune.
Rossibell
Italian · Elaborate modern name combining Italian 'rosa' (rose) and French 'belle' (beautiful), meaning 'beautiful rose.'
Reemas
Arabic · Variant of the Arabic name Reem, meaning 'white gazelle,' a traditional symbol of grace and beauty.
Ryleighann
Irish · Modern invented compound combining Ryleigh (Irish, 'courageous') with Ann (Hebrew, 'grace').
Rosealyn
English · Elaborated blend of Rose and Rosalind, combining Latin 'rosa' (rose) with Germanic 'lind' (tender).
Rylenn
Irish · Modern respelling of Riley, from Irish Ó Raghallaigh, meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant.'
Rajana
Indian · Derived from Sanskrit raja, meaning king, giving Rajana royal and noble connotations in Indian use.
Rayleah
Hebrew · Modern blend of Ray and Leah, with Leah's Hebrew origin and contemporary English naming style.
Reja
Arabic · From Arabic raja meaning hope, this spelling variant keeps a hopeful meaning in a modern form.
Rimya
Arabic · Arabic-linked feminine form related to Rima, commonly tied to imagery of a white antelope and grace.
Ruaa
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name connected to words for meadow or flowing life-force, giving a calm, natural feel.
Ruslana
Slavic · A feminine Slavic form of Ruslan, linked to Eastern European naming tradition and regional identity.
Rylii
English · A modern spelling of Rylie/Riley, from Old English place-name elements and now used as a unisex style.
Radiya
Arabic · From Arabic meaning 'content,' 'satisfied,' or 'pleased,' conveying inner peace and acceptance.
Raileen
Irish · A modern invented name likely blending Railee/Raleigh with the Irish diminutive suffix -een, meaning 'little one.'
Rashiyah
Arabic · A modern embellished variant of Rasha (Arabic 'young gazelle') with the -iyah suffix added.
Rasiyah
Arabic · A modern invented name, possibly a variant of Rasia or a creative elaboration with an Arabic-style -iyah suffix.
Raymoni
English · A modern variant of Raymond/Ramona, from Germanic meaning 'wise protector,' with a feminine -i ending.
Razel
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'secret of God' (raza = secret), used in Kabbalistic tradition and as a Yiddish given name.
Reeselyn
Welsh · A modern invented combination of Reese (Welsh 'ardor' or 'enthusiasm') with the feminine suffix -lyn.
Reginea
Latin · A variant spelling of Regina, from Latin meaning 'queen,' a royal title long used as a given name.
Reinna
Spanish · A variant of Reina (Spanish 'queen,' from Latin regina), with a doubled consonant for stylistic flair.
Rhileigh
Irish · A variant spelling of Riley, from Irish Gaelic Raghallaigh meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant.'
Rhilyn
Welsh · A modern invented name blending Welsh 'rhi' (meaning 'king/lord') with the suffix -lyn.
Rikyah
Hebrew · A modern variant of Rivkah (Rebecca), meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating beauty' in Hebrew.
Riloh
Irish · A modern spelling variant of Riley, from Irish Ó Raghallaigh meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant.'
Rinka
German · A Dutch/German diminutive of -rina names, or a Japanese name; meaning varies by cultural origin.
Riylee
Irish · A phonetic variant of Riley, the Irish surname meaning 'courageous' or 'rye clearing.'
Rosaleah
Latin · A blended name combining Rosa ('rose') and Leah ('weary' or 'gazelle'), merging floral and biblical roots.
Ruchie
Hebrew · A Yiddish/Hebrew diminutive of Ruchi or Ruth, meaning 'friend' or 'companion.'
Ruiqi
Chinese · A Chinese name (瑞琪) combining characters meaning 'auspicious' and 'jade,' symbolizing good fortune.
Raizo
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'rai' (thunder, lightning) and 'zo' (son), meaning 'son of thunder.'
Rajab
Arabic · An Arabic month name associated with honor and reverence, used as a personal name with sacred Islamic connotations.
Roony
Hebrew · A modern form of Ron/Rony linked to Hebrew ron ('joy') and Irish Seamus traditions in use today.
Rawly
English · A modern variant spelling style in the Ray/Raul family of names, usually used as a contemporary personal name.
Rigg
English · From Old English for a ridge or strip of high ground, a surname-origin toponym later used as a given name.
Rylund
English · A modern English/Norse-influenced name form resembling Ry+lund, likely from grove-land naming patterns.
Radyn
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic variation of names like Radin or Aiden.
Ratan
Indian · Sanskrit and Hindi name meaning 'jewel' or 'gem,' signifying something precious and valuable.
Raycin
English · Modern invented name with phonetic construction, a creative variation with no established etymology.
Reyd
Scottish · Creative spelling of Reid, a Scottish and English surname meaning 'red-haired' or 'red-complexioned.'
Rezon
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'prince' or 'lean,' borne by a king of Damascus in the Book of Kings.
Rhemy
French · Variant of the French name Remy, derived from Latin Remigius meaning 'oarsman' or 'rower.'
Rikardo
Spanish · Spanish and German variant of Richard, from Germanic 'ric' (power) and 'hard' (strong), meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Rodrion
Slavic · Slavic variant of Rodion, ultimately from Greek Herodion, possibly meaning 'song of the hero.'
Raashi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'zodiac sign' or 'a heap, collection'; used across Hindu traditions.
Romeesa
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'a woman with beautiful eyes' or 'full of flowers'; borne by a companion of the Prophet.
Rozilyn
English · Modern blend of Rosa (Latin: 'rose') and -lyn, a softened variant of Rosalind or Rosalyn.
Rosaley
Latin · Modern variant of Rosalee/Rosalie, derived from Latin 'rosa' meaning 'rose,' evoking floral beauty.
Raeah
Greek · Variant of Rhea (Greek Titaness meaning flow or ease) or a diminutive of Rachel (Hebrew: ewe, innocent lamb).
Rhyane
Welsh · Variant of Rhiannon (Welsh divine queen goddess) or Ryan (Irish: little king), blending Celtic mythological roots.
Rhylinn
Welsh · Welsh-inspired compound of Rhys (meaning ardor or enthusiasm) and Lynn (meaning lake or waterfall), a modern creation.
Rimi
Japanese · In Japanese, may combine ri (logic/benefit) and mi (beauty); in Indian use, a short form of Rimsha or Rimjhim.
Rosealina
Latin · Elaboration of Rosalina, combining Rosa (Latin: rose flower) with the Italian diminutive suffix -lina, meaning little rose.
Rutva
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning season or the flow of speech; associated with eloquence and the rhythmic cycles of nature.
Raeniyah
Arabic · Modern invented name likely inspired by Arabic 'Rania' meaning 'gazing' or 'queen.'
Rahna
Arabic · Arabic-Persian name meaning 'guide' or a variant of Rihana, meaning 'sweet basil.'
Railen
English · Modern invented name, likely a blend of Rae and Ailen/Aileen with an Irish-inspired sound.
Rawa
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'to narrate stories' or 'to quench thirst,' evoking refreshment and storytelling.
Rayea
Hebrew · Modern variant of Raya, from Hebrew meaning 'friend' or Arabic meaning 'flowing water.'
Rayhona
Arabic · Central Asian variant of Rayhana, from Arabic meaning 'sweet basil' or 'fragrant herb.'
Rinad
Arabic · Arabic name referring to a fragrant aromatic plant or tree, symbolizing natural sweetness.
Rinya
Japanese · Japanese-influenced name; 'rin' means 'dignified' or 'cold clarity,' creating an elegant given name.
Rosilynn
English · Compound of Rose (Latin flower) and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake'), a romantic modern blend.
Rozaria
Italian · Italian-Spanish variant of Rosaria, from Latin 'rosarium' meaning 'rose garden.'
Ruca
Spanish · Possibly from Mapuche meaning 'house' or a Spanish-influenced diminutive or invented given name.
Radin
Slavic · Slavic personal name element from *rad* meaning joy or willing, sometimes used as a standalone modern name with ancient Slavic tone.
Ruxin
Chinese · Likely Chinese in origin, combining 'ru' (as/like) and 'xin' (heart/new), or a modern creative phonetic coinage.
Rydin
English · Modern invented name derived from the English surname Ryden or Ryder, meaning 'mounted warrior' or 'horseman.'
Reiter
German · German surname meaning a mounted rider, an occupational designation later carried into naming as a personal name.
Riyon
English · A modern English-style spelling of Rian/Ryon variants, mainly a fashionable unisex form without a single fixed classical root.
Ruzgar
Persian · Used in Persian-influenced Arabic contexts from the word for wind; it conveys airy, nature-based imagery.
Raedon
English · A modern invented name with a Celtic feel, likely a creative variant of names such as Aidan or Hayden.
Raian
Arabic · An Arabic name, variant of Rayyan, meaning 'lush, well-watered, and full of life.'
Rakye
English · A modern invented name, likely a phonetic or creative respelling of Rocky or a similar name.
Ramzes
Slavic · A Slavic/Polish adaptation of the ancient Egyptian Ramesses, meaning 'son of Ra,' the sun god.
Rayirth
Indian · A rare modern Indian name of uncertain origin, possibly Sanskrit-inspired with solar or auspicious associations.
Reider
Norse · A Norse/Scandinavian name related to Reidar, meaning 'nest warrior' or protector of the home.
Rembrandt
German · A Dutch/German name meaning 'raven sword' (from 'ragin' + 'brant'), made immortal by the Dutch master painter.
Ricari
Spanish · A modern invented name possibly derived from Ricardo, the Spanish form of Richard meaning 'powerful ruler.'
Ronniel
Hebrew · A modern invented name blending Ron (Hebrew 'joy, song') with -iel (God), meaning 'joy of God.'
Ryahn
Irish · A modern phonetic respelling of Ryan, the Irish name meaning 'little king' or 'descendant of Rían.'
Rydel
English · A modern invented English name, possibly a creative variant of Ridley or a place-inspired name.
Rythm
English · A modern English word name derived from 'rhythm' (Greek rhythmos), meaning measured flow or cadence.
Raelinn
Hebrew · Modern invented combination of Rae (diminutive of Rachel, Hebrew 'ewe') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake').
Reveille
French · From the French 'réveiller' meaning 'to wake up,' referring to the bugle call that rouses soldiers at dawn.
Rahela
Hebrew · Variant of Rachel, from Hebrew meaning 'ewe' (female lamb), a matriarch and beloved wife in the Old Testament.
Rauri
Irish · Variant of Rory, from Old Irish Ruadhri meaning 'red king' or 'great king,' a historic Celtic royal name.
Rodas
Greek · Spanish form of Rhodes, from Greek Rhodos meaning 'rose' or 'island of roses,' a famous ancient Greek island.
Rosemarry
Latin · Variant spelling of Rosemary, from Latin ros marinus ('sea dew'), the aromatic herb blending Rose and Mary.
Raaina
Latin · Variant of Raina/Regina, from Latin meaning 'queen,' also found as a Slavic feminine form.
Racelyn
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Rachel (Hebrew: 'ewe') and the popular suffix -lyn.
Raynne
English · Modern stylized variant of Rain/Raine, evoking the natural phenomenon of rainfall.
Reiny
German · Diminutive of Germanic names like Reinhardt meaning 'wise ruler,' or a pet form of Renée.
Rodaina
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'tenderness' or 'softness,' a variant spelling of Rudaina.
Rosalei
Latin · Modern variant of Rosalie/Rosalee, from Latin meaning 'rose,' a symbol of love and beauty.
Rosebella
Latin · Compound of Rose (Latin: 'rose') and Bella (Italian: 'beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful rose.'
Rowann
Irish · Variant of Rowan, from the Gaelic rowan tree, symbolizing protection, strength, and magic.
Roxii
Persian · Modern stylized form of Roxie, a diminutive of Roxanne from Persian meaning 'dawn' or 'bright star.'
Rudaina
Arabic · Classical Arabic feminine name meaning 'one with a slender, graceful figure' or 'tenderness.'
Ryeli
Irish · Modern invented variant of Riley, from Irish meaning 'courageous' or 'lively.'
Ryilee
Irish · Alternate spelling of Riley, an Irish-origin name meaning 'courageous' or 'lively.'
Ryma
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'white antelope' or 'gazelle,' symbolizing grace, speed, and beauty.
Reydan
Japanese · A modern form echoing Raiden, associated with 'thunder and lightning' in Japanese mythic naming tradition.
Rhoen
German · A modernized surname-like form likely from Germanic place or family-name patterns, with no single dominant lexical meaning today.
Riggen
English · A modern variant spelling of Ridge/Regin-type names, used as a contemporary given or family name.
Rockston
English · English place-name surname meaning 'rock town' or rocky settlement, adopted later in modern first-name style.
Rueger
German · German surname from the old name family of Rüdiger, meaning 'famous spear.'
Rufio
Latin · A diminutive form from Latin *Rufus* ('red-haired'), popularized in modern media through the character Rufio.
Ryston
English · Toponymic English surname meaning a settlement by brush or thicket, now used as a modern name form.
Racyn
Welsh · Racyn is primarily a modern name form resembling Celtic and Slavic sound patterns, but without one securely fixed early etymology.
Rhoman
Greek · Rhoman is a Greek-rooted form linked to Roman identity terms, carrying a classic literary and cultural resonance.
Romit
Indian · Romit is a modern-given name seen in Indian contexts and sometimes linked to Sanskrit roots tied to joy or charm.
Rowden
English · Rowden is English and place-based, from elements for a row or clearing settlement in old English toponymy.
Rubio
Spanish · Rubio is Spanish for "blond," originally a nickname surname for someone with fair hair.
Ryuki
Japanese · Ryuki is a Japanese name from possible dragon or tree life-kanji combinations, with meanings varying by character choice.
Renezmee
English · A spelling variation inspired by literary naming trends, especially related to Renesmee-style modern compounds.
Rylieann
English · A blend of Rylie and Ann/Anne, mixing a nature-like modern root with an established classic feminine ending.
Rahf
Arabic · A brief modern Arabic-form name with uncertain historic roots, used today as a distinct concise choice.
Rosellie
French · A modern spelling of Rosalía/Rosie, from Latin *rosa* for “rose,” so it is a rose-associated feminine name.
Rubyjane
English · Ruby + Jane: ruby means the red gemstone and Jane comes from Hebrew John, meaning "God is gracious."
Reeselynn
English · A modern blend of Reese and Lynn, created as a smoother English feminine spelling variant.
Renezmay
English · A likely invented fusion of Renee and May, with no long historical source and a modern phonetic style.
Rileyn
English · A modern variation of Riley style with a feminine-leaning ending, part of contemporary unisex English naming.
Raheemah
Arabic · Arabic feminine form from root R-H-M, meaning merciful or compassionate, associated with kindness.
Raifah
Arabic · Arabic name tied to kindness-based roots, often interpreted as compassionate and affectionate in tone.
Reetal
Arabic · Arabic variant linked to Reet/Rida traditions, often understood as faithful, ethical, and upright in character.
Rhyla
Welsh · Modern Welsh-influenced feminine form likely linked to Rhi- roots, chosen for lyrical and contemporary sound.
Raeliegh
English · A modern English form related to Raelynn and Leah, mixing soft biblical echoes with contemporary spelling.
Rainne
English · A modern spelling of Rayne/Rayne, drawing nature imagery from rain and contemporary naming taste.
Rakshitha
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit *rakṣita* meaning “protected” or “guarded,” carrying devotional and protective meaning.
Ramzie
English · A modern spelling of English Ramsey, from Old English for wild sheep and island.
Ranezmae
Arabic · A coined modern blend of names like Rane and Mae, shaped by Arabic-Persian naming aesthetics.
Rayegan
Irish · A modern crossover form linked in sound to Gaelic Ryan and Arabic name patterns, used as a contemporary blend.
Rayelyn
English · A modern English variation of Raelyn, built from Ray plus the soft suffix Lyn.
Realyn
English · A stylized form of Rea/Lia + Lyn used as a gentle modern feminine name in English naming.
Rebelle
French · From the French word *rebelle*, meaning a rebellious person, adopted as a bold given name.
Reinaliz
German · An adaptation of Reginald-like forms, from Germanic roots meaning counselor and ruler.
Relynn
English · A modern form related to Rylan or Raelyn, with a softer, contemporary English ending.
Retag
English · A modern invented name with no fixed historical root, likely a creative respelling or truncation.
Rhiyan
Arabic · A crossover variant of Arabic and Gaelic sounds, often treated as a modern global form without fixed spelling tradition.
Riha
Arabic · A short global name used in modern forms, linked in some traditions to Arabic names with peaceful or fragrant meanings.
Riyann
Irish · A modern spelling of Ryan/Rían, whose Gaelic source means little king.
Raycen
English · Modern English coinage using Ray/Jay phonetics, created as a contemporary stylistic variant without a distinct old etymology.
Roane
Irish · An Irish/English surname-derived name from family location history, now adopted as a first name in modern form.
Rydder
English · Derived from Old English *ridere* meaning 'horseman'; this is a modern spelling of Ryder with the same root meaning.
Rorke
Irish · From Gaelic *ruairc* roots tied to 'famous ruler' in name history, now used in a modern given-name setting.
Rekker
German · A surname-derived modern form from Germanic roots; many forms link it to occupational family names.
Raviv
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning “springtime,” linked to abundance and life-giving natural seasonality.
Rhory
Irish · Irish form akin to Rory, from Ruaidhrí/Ruairí, meaning “red king” or “royal ruler.”
Ryzer
English · Modern spelling of Ryder, from Old English for a mounted messenger or mounted worker; now used as a stylized personal name.
Raaed
Arabic · Arabic variant of Ra’id, meaning "leader" or "pioneer."
Radamel
Arabic · A modern cross-cultural form seen in Arabic and Spanish-speaking areas, built from Arabic-style name elements.
Ranvijay
Indian · Sanskrit compound of *ran* (battle) and *vijay* (victory), meaning victory in conflict.
Raqeeb
Arabic · From Arabic *raqīb*, meaning watchful, one who is alert or attendant.
Razin
Persian · Persian-associated name form related to long-standing Persian and regional name traditions.
Rember
German · Germanic name element blend meaning bright counsel, from roots often read as counsel + brilliance.
Revelation
English · From the biblical term for divine unveiling, later used as a name in Christian-influenced naming.
Rhylon
Greek · A modern invented English form with a classical-sounding Greek-style spelling.
Richman
English · From English descriptive surname sense of a "rich man," meaning one of wealth.
Riddic
English · A modern re-spelling related to Richardic forms, likely meaning "powerful ruler" in old Germanic roots.
Rinor
Slavic · A modern Slavic-sounding name form, likely contemporary rather than historically fixed.
Rojan
Persian · Persian-influenced name linked to regional forms such as Roj/roj meaning day or light.
Rostin
Slavic · A Slavic form linked to Rost-* names, from a root meaning growth and rise.
Rozario
Spanish · From Rosario, tied to the Rosary in Christian devotion and Marian tradition.
Ryton
English · English place-based name from Old English elements for a rye settlement or farm.
Ranezmay
Arabic · A modern invented name likely combining Rayna/Rana and May, with no single fixed historical dictionary form.
Rejoyce
English · A modern respelling of Joyce, tied to joy and happiness as a cheerful personal name.
Reynaliz
French · A modern blend of Reyna and Lise/Liz, combining regal and classic name elements into a contemporary form.
Rithvika
Indian · From Sanskrit roots r̥tvi meaning priestly service; interpreted as one aligned with sacred ritual.
Ruoxi
Chinese · From Chinese name elements meaning "if beautiful/bright morning glow," depending on chosen characters.
Rinyah
English · A modern blend likely inspired by Rina/Rania names, chosen for its soft, gentle phonetic appeal.
Ritage
English · A contemporary coined English name built from familiar biblical-like and modern elements for a distinctive ending.
Rosaliyah
English · A blend of rose imagery with Leah, combining a floral English element and a Hebrew biblical name base.
Raelean
English · A modern invented variant blending Rae and Elaine, valued for a graceful and fashionable sound.
Raika
Japanese · A Japanese-style name where the characters can carry meanings like lightning, joy, or fragrance depending on spelling.
Railynne
English · A modern English variation of Raelyn, made popular in recent naming style for its soft modern cadence.
Ranylah
Indian · Linked to the Indian root Rani meaning queen, with a modern ending giving a royal-style feminine tone.
Raylenn
English · Modern English blend of Ray and Lynn, part of a soft unisex naming trend in contemporary usage.
Renezme
English · A fully invented modern English name likely derived from contemporary naming sounds rather than an older root.
Reyelle
English · A modern composition of Rey and Elle, built as an elegant stylistic name in modern English naming.
Rhyin
Welsh · A Welsh-influenced form of Rhian-style names, associated with maidenly grace and classical Welsh naming.
Rianshi
English · A globalized modern invented name combining Rian with -shi for a contemporary, distinctive sound.
Rihab
Arabic · From Arabic *rihāb*, meaning spaciousness or breadth, giving a sense of openness and generosity.
Rittal
German · A German surname-style form associated with riding or warrior-related roots, now used as a rare modern given name.
Riyaq
Arabic · From Arabic/Persian *riyaq*, meaning fragrance or pleasant aroma, used as a poetic and sensory name.
Romia
Latin · Romia is a feminine form linked to Romanus and Rome, suggesting a classic Roman association and a romantic tone.
Roqaya
Arabic · Roqaya (Ruqayya) is an Arabic name from a classical root meaning gentle, soft, or rising in spirit.
Rozalee
English · Rozalee is a modern English spelling blend of Rose and -lee, usually read as a floral, graceful girl’s name.
Roziya
Arabic · Roziya is an Arabic feminine form related to Roza/Roziyya, often associated with beauty and a calm, pleasant nature.
Rozzlyn
English · Rozzlyn is a modern English invented variant of Roslyn, combining rose imagery with the -lyn suffix for a soft, contemporary sound.
Ruzanna
Persian · Ruzanna is a Persian form of Roxana, meaning “light” or “bright dawn,” used in Persian and related traditions.
Raynav
Arabic · A modern stylized name related to Rayan traditions, often linked with imagery of prosperity and verdant abundance.
Rixton
English · English place-derived surname form (Rye + tun) meaning a rye farm or settlement, repurposed as a contemporary first name.
Radly
English · Modern phonetic name pattern in English, often modeled on -dley/-dly names and used as a fresh coinage.
Reddington
English · Surname formed from topographic descriptors and settlement suffix, indicating a location identity in English tradition.
Renat
Latin · From Latin renatus, meaning 'reborn'; carried into Slavic naming as a Christian given name form.
Renegade
English · A modern name borrowed from the common noun for a rebel or outlaw, chosen for a bold outsider image.
Rownan
Welsh · Celtic-style name related to Rowan, linked with the tree and associated with protection symbolism.
Raaid
Arabic · From Arabic *Rā’id* meaning "pioneer" or "leader," used as a masculine given name form.
Racin
Slavic · A contemporary Slavic-leaning name variant, often treated as a shortened modern form with flexible local spelling.
Radeen
Arabic · Arabic-style name related to forms like *Rādin*, often associated with settled, content, or upright character.
Raylend
English · A modern variant of Rayland/Raymond patterns, blending Ray with a soft landing form for contemporary use.
Raysen
English · A modern English-style spelling variant of Ray/Raiden forms, common as a contemporary unisex-first name trend.
Reeyan
Arabic · A variant of Rayyan/Rayan, an Arabic name linked to lushness or plentifulness and used with modern spelling.
Reicher
German · From Germanic roots in *reich* meaning "rich" or "prosperous," traditionally a surname-type designation.
Reus
German · A short family-form name in Germanic regions, often used as a surname-derived given-name style marker.
Reymi
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style variant of names like Raymi or Reem, used today as a creative contemporary spelling.
Rhoads
English · From an English surname meaning someone living by a road or rough ground, later reused as a given name.
Rihansh
Indian · An Indian modern variant of Rihan, often linked to freshness and fragrance in contemporary naming.
Rockson
English · A modern patronymic-style English form of Rock + son, meaning 'son of Rock.'
Roxen
Persian · A modern spelling derived from Roxanne, tied to the Persian name Roxana meaning 'bright, dawn.'
Rushank
Indian · A modern Indian name built from Sanskritic-sounding elements, valued today for its distinctive sound and auspicious feel.
Ryanpaul
Irish · A compound name blending Ryan ('little king') with Paul ('small/humble'), popular in modern blended naming.
Royalle
French · Inspired by the French royal tradition, this coined form suggests prestige, nobility, and elegant stature.
Rominna
Italian · A feminine variant connected to Romina traditions, ultimately tied to Roman naming forms and legacy.
Rumaysah
Arabic · An Arabic name related to Rumaysa, often glossed as “little gazelle,” with sweet diminutive flavor.
Rakshana
Indian · An Indian/Sanskrit form related to *raksha*, understood as protector or guardian in traditional usage.
Raylnn
English · A modern blend of Ray with -lynn, crafted in English primarily for contemporary phonetic style.
Rexalynn
Latin · A modern coined form joining Rex (Latin for king) with -lynn, giving a regal or royal-inflected meaning.
Rhowyn
Welsh · A Welsh-flavored modern feminine form likely derived from Rhys/Rhowan patterns, with Celtic sound shape.
Roseabella
Italian · A compound of Rose and Bella, from Latin/Italian bella ('beautiful'), commonly interpreted as "beautiful rose."
Rousey
English · A modern given-name use of an English surname family, with possible links to descriptive Old English roots.
Ruthvika
Indian · A modern Indian variant in the Ritika/Rudriki naming stream, used in Sanskrit-linked naming traditions.
Rylene
English · A modern and stylish variant of Rylan/Rylene spellings, used as a soft contemporary unisex-leaning name.
Raighlyn
Irish · A modern blend of forms like Rae and the -lyn ending, giving a lyrical invented feminine name in English and Gaelic style.
Ramlah
Arabic · From Arabic ramla, meaning sand or sandy place, so it can evoke dry land or a desert-rooted meaning.
Raziela
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced modern variant of Raziya, linked to contentment and prosperity in Arabic naming traditions.
Rebyl
English · A modern alternate spelling associated with English name families like Reeve/Reb, used mainly as a contemporary coined style.
Retage
English · A modern invented English-style name without a stable historical etymology, created for contemporary sound.
Rijja
Arabic · A modern Arabic-transliterated name form connected with meanings of contentment and goodwill in Arabic naming practice.
Rokiatou
African · A West African form of Rokia (from Ruqayya), adapted through local naming styles and keeping a dignified feminine sense.
Ronza
Hebrew · A modern form related to Hebrew ron, meaning joy, so it conveys a happy or light-hearted meaning.
Raymier
English · A contemporary English-style coined name from Ray with a soft ending, used mainly as a modern personal name.
Remsen
English · From surname traditions meaning son of Rem, a family-heritage form that later moved into given-name use.
Riansh
Indian · Modern Indian name form in the Rian/Ryans family, used as a contemporary masculine given name.
Ryeker
German · Modern phonetic spelling variant of Ryker-like names, with old Germanic rider-like roots.
Rainan
Arabic · Rainan is likely related to Arabic Rayyan or similar forms, carrying associations with lushness, abundance, or being well-watered.
Rangler
English · Rangler looks like a modern variant of Wrangler, an English occupational word for someone who handled horses or disputes.
Rayion
English · Rayion is a modern English-style invented name, likely influenced by Ray and ending patterns like -ion or -ian.
Rayvonn
English · Rayvonn is a modern variant influenced by names like Ray and Ravon, with a contemporary blended sound.
Revaan
Indian · Revaan is an Indian modern form, often linked to Sanskritic naming patterns and sounds associated with grace or motion.
Reyland
English · Reyland is an English-style modern name that echoes surname and place-name forms ending in -land.
Rheece
Welsh · Rheece is a spelling variant of Welsh Rhys, a traditional name often interpreted as ardor or enthusiasm.
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