| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rawyah | Storyteller; narrator | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rayanah | Feminine form related to Rayyan - luxuriant/well‑watered; associated with the gates of Paradise | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rayda | Pioneer; female leader | Arabic, English | Girl | — | |
| Rayeesa | Leader; chief; president; head | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rayeesah | Female form of "ra'īs" meaning "leader" or "chief" | Arabic, Urdu | Girl | — | |
| Rayhann | Basil; aromatic or fragrant herb | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Rayi | Varies by origin: in Telugu (rāyi/రాయి) it means 'stone' or 'pebble'; from Arabic root 'ra'y' (رأي) it relates to 'opinion' or 'view'; in Japanese the element 'Rai' (雷) can mean 'thunder'. Also used as a short form or modern spelling related to Ray/Raymond/Raya. | Arabic, English, Japanese, Telugu | Unisex | — | |
| Rayisa | Female leader | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Razaana | Serene, composed, dignified | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Razaanah | Dignified, composed, calm, serene | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Razah | Contentment, approval, satisfaction (related to Arabic Riḍā / Persian Reza) | Arabic, Persian | Boy | — | |
| Razaque | The provider, sustainer; 'one who gives sustenance' (from Arabic Razzāq) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Razey | Typically 'content' or 'satisfied' (from Arabic); alternatively associated with 'secret' (Hebrew 'raz') | Arabic, Persian | Girl | — | |
| Razie | Likely from Arabic Raziya meaning "content, satisfied"; alternatively related to Persian Razi meaning "of/from Ray" (a place) or associated with the scholar-name Razi. | Arabic, Persian | Girl | — | |
| Razieh | Content, satisfied; pleasing; one who is content with God's will | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Raziq | Provider; one who gives sustenance | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Razzy | A diminutive or playful form of Raz; from Hebrew 'raz' meaning 'secret' or related to Arabic/Persian 'razi' meaning 'content' or 'one from Ray'. | Arabic, English, Hebrew | Unisex | — | |
| Reaiah | No single traditional meaning; often associated with meanings of similar names such as 'friend' (Hebrew Raya) or 'singer/graceful' (Sanskrit Riya). | Arabic, English | Girl | — | |
| Reamah | Likely 'gazelle' (from Arabic Reem/Reema); possibly related to Hebrew 'Ramah' meaning 'height' or 'high place'. | Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Rebah | Possibly “winner/profitable” (from Arabic root r-b-ḥ) or a variant of Reba/Rebecca meaning “to bind” (Hebrew). | Arabic, English, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Rebiya | Fourth | Arabic, Uyghur | Girl | — | |
| Reda | Contentment, satisfaction, approval | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Redaa | Contentment, satisfaction, acceptance; often understood as divine approval or God's pleasure | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Redah | Contentment, satisfaction, approval | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Redhaa | Contentment, satisfaction, approval; acceptance of God's will | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Reemah | Gazelle; gentle, graceful | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Reemona | Derived from 'Reem' meaning 'gazelle'; may echo names like Rimona/Rimon (pomegranate) by sound | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Reennah | Likely from Reina ('queen') or Rina ('joy'/'joyful song'); sometimes linked to Arabic Rihana ('sweet basil'). | Arabic, English, Hebrew, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Ref | Uncertain - generally used as a short form or nickname; may relate to 'friend' (from Arabic Rafīq), to 'reef' (English), or serve as an abbreviation of names like Refik/Rafael. | Arabic, English, Turkish | Boy | — | |
| Rehane | Fragrant herb; sweet basil; a fragrant flower | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Reihan | Basil; sweet-smelling plant; fragrance, scent | Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Persian, Turkish | Unisex | — | |
| Rekiya | Likely a variant of the Arabic name Ruqayya, often interpreted as 'to rise/ascend' or rendered as 'gentle/delicate.' | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rekiyah | Derived from Ruqayyah - commonly interpreted as 'gentle' or 'to rise/ascend'. | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Remah | White antelope; gazelle | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Remal | Likely derived from Arabic rimal - "sands". | Arabic | Unisex | — | |
| Reman | Varies by origin: 'pleasing' or 'delighting' (if from Sanskrit Raman) or 'merciful/compassionate' (if linked to Arabic Rahman); may have no traditional meaning if newly invented | Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit | Boy | — | |
| Remon | Either 'pomegranate' (from Hebrew rimon) or a form/variant of Raymond meaning 'wise/counsel protector' (when derived from Raymond/Raimund). | Arabic, Hebrew, Spanish | Boy | — | |
| Renya | Multiple possible meanings depending on origin: 'queen' (from Spanish Reina/Reyna), 'lotus' or 'love' (from Japanese Ren), 'gazing/admired' (from Arabic Ranya), or 'reborn/joy' (from Renée/Rena). | Arabic, French, Indian, Japanese, Spanish | Unisex | — | |
| Resha | Often given the meaning 'feather' (from Arabic rīsha); in South Asian contexts it is also associated with words meaning 'line' or 'strand'. | Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit | Girl | — | |
| Rexhep | Veneration; Rajab | Albanian, Arabic, Turkish | Boy | — | |
| Reyganah | Basil; sweet‑scented, fragrant herb | Arabic, Persian | Girl | — | |
| Rezana | Composed, dignified; pleasing or content (varies by root) | Arabic, Persian | Girl | — | |
| Rezaul | Derived from Reza (رضا) meaning 'contentment, satisfaction, approval'; often appears as 'Reza‑ul' in compound names ('Reza of ...'). | Arabic, Persian | Boy | — | |
| Rezhan | Basil; sweet‑smelling/herbaceous fragrance | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rezia | Content, satisfied; 'one who is pleased/content' | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Reziye | Content, satisfied; pleasing | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rhaisa | Likely 'female leader' (Arabic); alternatively linked to Raisa with uncertain/slavic roots | Arabic, Russian, Slavic | Girl | — | |
| Rhaxma | Mercy; compassion | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rheema | Arabic: 'gazelle' or 'white antelope'; Greek-derived (rhema): 'spoken word' or 'utterance' | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rhiyenne | A modern invented name often associated with Rhiannon ('great queen') or Rihanna ('fragrance') | Arabic | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Arabic-origin name in our dataset.