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Names letter starts with R

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Redah contentment, satisfaction, approval Arabic Boy
rheya flowing; associated with motherhood, fertility, and the mother of the gods Greek Girl
Rishiraj King of sages Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Rondah From the Rhondda valley (Welsh place-name) Girl
Ruchla Ewe; 'female sheep' (derived from the Hebrew name Rachel) Girl
Racquelle Ewe; female sheep Hebrew Girl
Raimi Possible meanings: 'family rejoices' or 'joy of the family' (Yoruba); 'wise protector' (from Raymond/Raimund); alternatively related to 'archer' or 'exalted' (similar to Rami). Hebrew, Yoruba Unisex
Ranon Joyful song; one who sings or rejoices Hebrew Boy
Rebeccea To bind or tie; sometimes interpreted as "captivating" or "to snare" Hebrew Girl
Rendell Likely derived from surnames/forms of Randall/Reginald; conveys the idea of 'counsel' + 'rule' - roughly 'wise counsel' or 'ruler's advisor'. English Boy
Rhiane maiden, young woman Welsh Girl
Rimon Pomegranate (fruit; symbol of fertility and abundance) Hebrew Boy
Roderich famous ruler Germanic Boy
Ronnisa Likely a modern blend meaning 'strong/wise woman' or 'woman associated with Ron' (from Ron + -nisa). Girl
Rozamonda Originally 'horse protector' (Old German); later folk-associated with 'rose' (e.g., 'pure/beautiful rose') Girl
Rychelle Derived from Rochelle ('little rock') or Michelle ('Who is like God?'); commonly interpreted as 'little rock.' English, French Girl
Raff As a diminutive of Rafael: 'God has healed'; as from Rafferty: linked to the Irish Ó Rabhartaigh, associated with 'floodtide' or abundance Armenian, Irish, Italian, Spanish Boy
Rakhmat Mercy; compassion; blessing Arabic Boy
Raquelita Diminutive of Raquel/Rachel - 'little ewe' or 'little lamb' Girl
Redamo Likely 'red beloved' or 'beloved red' (from English 'red' + Italian/Latin 'amo') Unisex
Rheygan Little king; descendant of Riagán Irish Unisex
Rishita The best, superior; righteous or saintly Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Rondeau 'little round' - originally referring to a round dance or a short musical/poetic form French Boy
Ruchoma merciful; one who is shown mercy (compassion) Hebrew Girl
Rad joyful; eager; willing Slavic Boy
Raimin counsel protector (wise protector) Germanic Boy
Ransel Originally a surname/word meaning 'knapsack'; used as a rare masculine given name or modern invented name Germanic Boy
Rebeckah To bind or tie; often interpreted as 'captivating' Hebrew Girl
Render To give, return, or provide; one who gives or delivers English Unisex
Rhiangar Probably 'ruler' or 'kingly' (constructed name; final element uncertain) Celtic Boy
Rimona Pomegranate (symbol of fertility, abundance, and beauty) Hebrew Girl
Roderick famous ruler Boy
Ronnisha Likely 'joyful' or 'song of joy' (from 'Ron' meaning joy/song combined with a feminine suffix). Girl
Rozann combines 'rose' (flower) and 'Anne' ('grace' or 'favor') - roughly 'graceful/favored rose' English Girl
Rychey Powerful or brave ruler English Boy
Raffaelino Diminutive of Raphael - 'God has healed' (literally 'little Raphael') Hebrew Boy
Rakhmet "thank you"; mercy, blessing Boy
Raquelly Ewe (from the Hebrew name Rachel) Hebrew Girl
Redha Contentment, satisfaction, acceptance - often implying divine approval Arabic Boy
Rhia Likely a variant of Greek Rhea - 'flowing'; associated with the mythological 'mother of the gods'. English, Greek Girl
Rishith Derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the best" or "most superior." Sanskrit Boy
Rondel little round object; roundel (also a type of short poem or small round shield) French Boy
Ruchy From Sanskrit 'ruci' meaning 'taste, interest, delight'; in Hebrew contexts can be associated with 'ruach' (spirit) or a diminutive form of Ruchel/Rachel. Sanskrit Girl
Radbern From the Germanic elements rād 'counsel' + bern 'bear' - 'counsel (wise) bear' or 'bear of counsel'. English, Germanic Boy
Raimo counsel-protector (protector through counsel) Germanic Boy
Ransell Probably derived from Germanic elements meaning 'shield' or 'rim' + 'wolf' - roughly 'shield-wolf' or 'protector'. English Boy
Rebecqua From the Hebrew Rivqah, often interpreted as "to bind" or figuratively "captivating". Hebrew Girl
Rendir From Spanish 'rendir' - to yield, to give, to render; figuratively 'one who gives' or 'one who performs/excels' Boy
Rhiann Great or divine queen Welsh Girl
Rimonah pomegranate (the fruit); often associated with fertility and abundance Hebrew Girl