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Names letter starts with R

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Rosebella Beautiful rose English, Italian Girl
Ruffin red-haired; red Latin Boy
Ryllah A modern invented form; often associated with Riley, interpreted as 'courageous/valiant' via the Irish name Ó Raghallaigh (modern Riley) or simply a pleasant-sounding new name English Girl
Raika Varies by origin. In Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji (e.g., '来香' = 'coming + fragrance', '雷花' = 'thunder + flower'). In Slavic usage it can be a diminutive of Raya (linked to 'paradise' or 'queen'). Japanese, Slavic Girl
Ramey A surname-turned given name of uncertain origin - often considered a variant or diminutive of names like Raymond or Rémy; associated with family or place-name origins. English Unisex
Ravi Kmr Ravi: 'sun' or 'sun god' (Surya). Kmr (Kumar): 'boy, youth, prince' (if abbreviation). Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Renaud counsel + ruler ("wise counsel" or "ruler's advisor") French Boy
Riddick Surname-derived given name; meaning uncertain, possibly 'dweller at the ridge/clearing'. English, Scottish Boy
Rocco Rest; repose Italian Boy
Roshun Probably derived from 'Roshan' - 'bright' or 'light'; may also be an invented name without a traditional etymology. Boy
Ruschell A modern variant name; meanings may trace to Rochelle ('little rock') or Rachel ('ewe'), or to Russell ('red-haired') depending on derivation English Girl
Raeland Probably 'Rae/Ray's land' or 'land/settlement associated with Rae/Ray' - a modern invented name implying 'dweller of the land' or 'from the homeland'. English Unisex
Ralphstone Ralph's stone; literally a 'counsel-wolf's stone' or a stone associated with Ralph English Boy
Ravelyn A modern blended name suggesting 'raven-like' or 'little raven', implying dark-haired or raven-associated beauty. English Girl
Reggy Derived from Reginald - 'counsel' + 'rule', roughly 'ruler's counsel' or 'powerful ruler' Boy
Reya Multiple possible meanings depending on origin: from Sanskrit 'Riya' meaning 'singer' or 'grace'; from Hebrew 'Raya' meaning 'friend/companion'; or related to Greek 'Rhea' (associated with 'flowing' or the mother of gods). Arabic, English, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Spanish Girl
Rhyona Probably 'queen' or 'great/divine queen' - likely derived from names such as Rhiannon (Welsh) or Ríona (Irish) Girl
Ritsa Likely derived from Rita/Margarita meaning 'pearl'; otherwise meaning is uncertain Girl
Roko Likely 'rest' or 'repose' (traditional meaning associated with Roch/Rocco) Croatian Boy
Rosebellah Beautiful rose Girl
Ruffo red-haired; ruddy Italian Boy
Ryly Variant of Riley - often interpreted as "courageous" or "rye clearing" English Unisex
Raila Not widely documented; exact meaning is uncertain. Best known as an East African/Luo name (notable bearer: Raila Odinga). Boy
Ramhari Compound of Ram and Hari - names of the Hindu god; denotes Lord Rama/Hari (Vishnu). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Ravi Kumar Sun prince - 'Ravi' = sun, 'Kumar' = son/prince Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Renay reborn / born again French Girl
Riddle Originally a surname; associated with the English word 'riddle' meaning 'puzzle' or 'mystery'. Exact original surname meaning is uncertain. English Unisex
Roccos rest, repose Italian Boy
Rosi Ana Graceful rose (rose + grace) Italian Girl
Ruschelle Generally treated as a form of Rochelle ('little rock') or a modern variant without a separate traditional meaning English Girl
Raelea A modern blended name combining Rae (from Rachel, 'ewe') and Lea/Leah ('weary' or 'delicate'); often taken to suggest 'gentle' or 'delicate'. English Girl
Ralphton Settlement or town associated with Ralph; literally 'Ralph's town' (Ralph ultimately from Old Norse/Old English elements meaning 'counsel' + 'wolf'). English Boy
Ravi Sun; the Sun god (Surya) Sanskrit Boy
Regia royal; queenly; of the king Latin Girl
Reyba varies by origin - possibly "king/royal" if from Spanish rey, or linked to Reba/Rebecca meanings such as "to bind/secure" or "captivating"; Reva can also mean "rain"/a river in some Indic contexts Girl
Rhyonah A modern invented feminine name, possibly drawing on Rhiannon ('great queen') or Yonah ('dove') English Girl
Ritsah Possibly a variant of Rita meaning 'pearl' (from Latin Margarita) or a local/regional name with an unclear specific meaning Girl
Roksana bright, shining; dawn Latin, Persian Girl
Rosebellia Beautiful rose - a compound of 'rose' and 'bella', suggesting 'rose' + 'beautiful' English Girl
Ruffyn red-haired, reddish Latin Boy
Ryman Rye farmer or seller - a man who grew or dealt in rye (occupational) English Boy
Railene A modern blended name often interpreted as "ray/beam of light" or "little ray" (Rae + Lene/Helene), sometimes linked to Rachel's 'ewe'. English Girl
Ramie From Hebrew רָמִי (Rami) 'exalted, high'; in Arabic رامي (Rami) 'archer, one who throws' Arabic, Hebrew Unisex
Ravi Nandan Son of the sun ('Ravi' = sun, 'Nandan' = son/offspring) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
rendi Variant/diminutive of Randy/Randall, ultimately from elements meaning 'shield' + 'wolf' (i.e., 'shield-wolf' or 'protector'). English, Indonesian Boy
Rider One who rides; horseman or courier English Boy
Rochana bright, shining; illumination; attractive Sanskrit Girl
Rosi Derived from the rose (flower); connotations of beauty and love Latin Girl
Rush Associated with the rush (reeds) - 'dweller by the rushes'; in modern usage can also evoke speed/haste English Boy
Raeleah A contemporary blend of Rae (diminutive, often 'ewe' or a short form of Rachel) and Leah (Hebrew 'weary' or 'delicate'); generally taken to mean gentle or graceful. English, Hebrew Girl