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Names letter starts with R

Name Meaning Origins Gender
'little queen' (diminutive of French reine 'queen') Spanish Girl
Often interpreted as "flowing"; name of a Titaness - the mother of the gods, associated with motherhood and fertility. Greek Girl
'Road along a ridge' or 'dweller by the ridge-way' English Boy
son of Robert (Robert = "bright fame") English, Scottish Boy
ruler's counselor; mighty ruler Norse Girl
insect Hungarian Unisex
red-haired; 'little red one' English Boy
rider; mounted soldier or horseman (occupational name) Danish, Norwegian Boy
Beloved of Radha; an epithet of Lord Krishna Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Queen; sovereign; an epithet of the goddess (e.g., Parvati/Durga). Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Victorious in battle; conqueror of battles Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Flower (Mapudungun); sometimes associated with 'luxuriant' or 'gate of Paradise' via Arabic/Persian spellings Girl
Likely 'of Reva' or 'belonging to the river' - associated with Reva (the Narmada river) and by extension water/rain imagery. Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Descendant of Raghallach (a personal name meaning 'valiant' or 'courageous'); in English place-name use 'rye clearing'. Unisex
Probably a modern blend meaning loosely 'rose' + 'God is gracious' - e.g., 'gracious rose' (or simply an invented name with floral/pleasant association). English Girl
Commonly "king" (Old French); also associated with "red" or "red-haired" (Gaelic). French, Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
A modern blended name combining Ryan ('little king') and Ann ('grace'), suggesting 'graceful ruler' or 'grace of the little king'. English Girl
Lord of the Raghu dynasty; an epithet of Lord Rama Indian, Sanskrit Boy
A modern blended name combining 'Rand' (from Randall/Rand - old Germanic/Old English root meaning 'shield' or 'rim') and 'Leah' (Hebrew for 'weary' or 'delicate'), conveying a sense of 'protected yet gentle'. English Girl
Protector through counsel Germanic Boy
Diminutive-form name linked to Rein/Reine; associated with 'little queen' (from French reine) and/or the Germanic element ragin 'counsel, advice'. French, Germanic Girl
Rhea: 'flowing' or 'mother of the gods' (Greek); Silva: 'wood' or 'forest' (Latin/Portuguese). Combined sense: 'mother of the forest' or 'flowing forest.' Greek, Latin Girl
Meadow or clearing by a ridge English Unisex
bright fame Boy
Feminine form of Ronald; 'ruler's advisor' or 'mighty counselor.' English Girl
wanderer; roamer English Unisex
red-haired, 'little red one' English, Norman Boy
Dragon Japanese Boy
Compound of Radha and Krishna - refers to the divine pair Radha and Krishna; implies devotion, love, or association with Lord Krishna. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
king; royal Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
ruler's advisor (counsel of the gods) Scottish Boy
little ray; diminutive of Ray/Rae (beam of light or sunbeam) English Girl
Prosperous, wealthy; name of the Revati nakshatra (a star in Hindu astronomy and mythology) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
No widely established traditional meaning; a modern blended name. May carry connotations of its components (e.g. Riley - 'valiant' (Irish); Eileen/Helen - 'bright, shining' (Greek)) Girl
Derived from Kurdish/Persian 'roj' meaning 'day' or 'sun'; can suggest 'daylight' or, if combined with an honorific element, a sense like 'day leader' or 'of the day' (interpretation uncertain). Persian Boy
dream, vision Arabic, Persian Girl
Likely derived from Ryan: 'little king' (used as a modern feminine form) English Girl
Lord of the Raghu dynasty; a name/title of Lord Rama Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Modern blend meaning 'shield' (Rand) + 'meadow/clearing' (Lee) English Girl
Protector through counsel (wise protector). Spanish Boy
little queen (diminutive of Reina, 'queen') Spanish Girl
Uncertain; likely a modern coinage. May be interpreted as relating to Rhea (Greek name) combined with a -dan element, loosely rendered as "child or descendant of Rhea" or simply a stylistic Celtic-influenced name. Unisex
Meadow or clearing by a ridge Girl
bright fame Germanic Girl
Feminine form derived from Ronald - originally from Old Norse Ragnvaldr, meaning 'ruler's advisor' or 'mighty ruler'. Girl
Wanderer; one who roves or explores English Boy
Feminine form of Russell - 'red-haired' or 'little red one' English Girl
Most commonly a variant of Ryan - 'little king' or 'descendant of Rían' (Irish). As a Korean romanization, the meaning depends on the hanja used. Irish, Korean Boy
Compound of Radha and Krishna - referring to the divine pair Radha and Krishna; denotes association with or devotion to Radha–Krishna. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Lotus (from Sanskrit 'rajīv', often interpreted as 'blue/striped lotus') Sanskrit Boy