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Names letter starts with R

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Raibourne Combines 'rai' (ray/possibly roe) + 'bourne' (stream): roughly 'stream where rays shine' or 'dweller by the stream.' English Unisex
Rang Color; hue Hindi, Persian, Sanskrit Unisex
Reagyn Little ruler; descendant of a little king Irish Unisex
Remington Settlement belonging to the people of Remma/Remi ('Remi's town') English Unisex
Rheibah No established meaning; may be interpreted via related names (e.g., Rebecca: "to bind"; Rhea: "flowing/motherly") but is generally treated as a modern/invented name Girl
Rijuta Honest, sincere, straightforward; pure Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Rockie Little rock/stone; connotes strength (occasionally linked to Rocco, historically associated with 'rest') Boy
Ronichia Likely 'joyful' or 'little joyful one' (derived from 'Roni' = song/joy) Hebrew Girl
Rowynna Likely 'famous friend' (from Rowena); may also be influenced by 'Rowan' meaning 'little red-haired one' or 'rowan tree'. English Girl
Ruverforde From the river ford / the river crossing English Boy
Radzisław From Slavic elements rad 'joy/willing' + sław 'glory/fame' - 'eager for glory' or 'joy of glory'. Polish Boy
Rajpaul Combination of 'Raj' (king/ruler) and 'Paul' (small/humble) - roughly 'humble king' or 'king who is humble'. English Boy
Ranjna Delightful; one who pleases or brings joy Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Razmik Little warrior (from Armenian razm 'battle/war' + diminutive -ik) Armenian Boy
Rezky Sustenance, provision; blessed with good fortune Indonesian, Malay Boy
Rinya Uncommon name with multiple possible origins; could be related to Japanese 'Rin' with a suffix (suggesting dignity/clarity), or to Hebrew 'Rina' meaning 'joy' or 'song'; exact meaning depends on origin and spelling. Hebrew, Indian, Japanese, Sanskrit Unisex
Rome of Rome; a Roman, from the city of Rome English, Latin Boy
Ruarí From Gaelic elements ruadh ('red') + rí ('king') - 'red king' Boy
Ryunosuke Dragon's helper/assistant - 'ryū' (龍/竜) = dragon, plus the suffix 'nosuke'/'suke' meaning helper/son. Japanese Boy
Raby Place-name surname meaning 'Raby' - the farm/settlement associated with a person named Rá/Rabi; used as a surname-derived given name or variant of Rabi/Ravi English Unisex
Raiburn Stream frequented by roe deer Scottish Boy
Rangan Delighting; associated with Ranganatha (a form of Vishnu) often interpreted as 'Lord of the stage' or 'one who delights'. Sanskrit Boy
Realey Descendant of Raghallach; often interpreted as 'valiant' or 'courageous'. Irish Unisex
Remmee oarsman, rower Unisex
Rheimona A modern blend suggesting 'flowing' (Rhea) and 'protectress' (Ramona) - roughly 'flowing protector' or 'wise protector' Girl
Rikael Likely derived from Michael: "Who is like God?" (alternatively, if influenced by Rafael: "God has healed") Boy
Rocklan rocky land; land of rock English Boy
Ronie Depends on origin - commonly 'joy' or 'my joy' (Hebrew), 'ruler's counselor' or 'mighty ruler' (from Ronald), or 'bearer of victory/true image' (from Veronica). English, Greek, Hebrew, Latin Unisex
Rowynnah A modern blend: either 'little red-haired one' (from Rowan) or 'fame and joy' (from Rowena). English Girl
Ruz Breton: "red"; Persian: "day"; in Slavic contexts related to "rose" Breton Unisex
Rae Anne Rae - 'ewe' (from Rachel) or 'ray/beam' (from Ray); Anne - 'grace' or 'favor' (from Hannah). Combined sense: 'graceful ray' or 'graceful ewe'. English Girl
Rajsheree royal beauty; auspicious prosperity Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Ranking Associated with the surname Rankin or the notion of ordering/placement English Unisex
Razo Unclear - likely derived from a place name (e.g., Praia de Razo in Galicia) and may refer to a flat/cleared or bare area. More commonly a surname than a traditional given name. Boy
Rezső From Germanic elements hrod (fame) + wulf (wolf): 'famous wolf'. Hungarian Boy
Rinzin Holder of treasures; 'precious one' or 'possessor of wealth' Unisex
Romea pilgrim to Rome / from Rome Italian Girl
Ruarídh red king (from Gaelic ruad 'red' + rí 'king') Scottish Gaelic Boy
Ryusei Commonly written 流星 meaning "meteor" or "shooting star"; can also be written with other kanji yielding meanings like "dragon star" or "prosperous life" depending on characters used. Japanese Boy
Racee Lively or energetic; associated with speed, competition, or being swift English Unisex
Raiburne From a surname meaning 'stream where roe deer are found' / 'dweller by the roe-deer stream' English Boy
Ranganath Epithet of Vishnu meaning 'Lord Ranga' (literally 'Lord of the Ranga' - the divine stage/arena); a name for the deity Ranganatha Sanskrit Boy
Reamah Likely 'gazelle' (from Arabic Reem/Reema); possibly related to Hebrew 'Ramah' meaning 'height' or 'high place'. Arabic, Hebrew Girl
Remmey Oarsman (by extension: remedy) French Unisex
Rheimonah From Raymond roots: 'counsel' + 'protector' - 'wise/protective counsel' Girl
Rikah Varies by origin - in Japanese depends on the kanji used; from Erika it implies 'eternal/honorable ruler'; as a Rebekah variant it echoes meanings related to 'binding' or 'captivating'. Germanic, Scandinavian Girl
Rocklea Rocky meadow / meadow by the rocks English Unisex
Ronil Probably a modern Indian name; often interpreted as 'joyful' or 'song/joy of God' (possibly combining 'Ron' meaning joy/song and a suffix like '-il'/'-el'). Exact etymology is uncertain. Indian Boy
Roxan Little star; bright or dawn Persian Girl
Ruze Rose (the flower) Girl