| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ramizah | Symbolic; 'one who communicates by signs' or 'sign, symbol' | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Ramizan | Associated with Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting; often given to a child born during Ramadan or to signify connection to the holy month. | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Ramizullah | Sign/symbol of Allah (Ramiz = sign/symbol; -ullah = of Allah) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Ramsha | Beautiful face; lovely, graceful | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Girl | — | |
| Ramush | Scorching heat | Albanian, Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Ramzah | Symbol, sign, or emblem | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Ramziyah | Symbolic; related to a sign or emblem | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Ranaa | In Arabic: 'to gaze' / 'eye-catching, beautiful'. In South Asian contexts, 'Rana' is also a historic title meaning 'warrior' or 'king'. | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Randena | Likely a feminine form built on 'Rand' ('rim, edge, shield') - alternatively a variant of the Arabic name 'Randa'. | Arabic, English, Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Raneenah | Melodious sound; resonance; ringing | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Ranyyah | Gazing, looking; one who gazes or admires | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Raqia | Derived from Arabic meaning 'to rise' or 'ascending'; also associated with refinement/gentleness. | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Raqiah | From Hebrew רָקִיעַ (raqia) 'firmament, sky'; in Arabic-associated forms it can be linked to 'ascension' or 'exalted'. | Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Raquyb | Watchful, vigilant; observer or guardian | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Rasha'a | Young gazelle; gentle, delicate | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rashada | Rightly guided; wise; mature | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rashai | Likely a modern invented name. Possible senses: 'gift' (from Hebrew Shai), 'young gazelle/beautiful' (from Arabic Rasha), or related to 'rāśī' meaning 'zodiac sign/collection' (from Sanskrit) | Arabic, English | Girl | — | |
| Rashanda | Rightly guided; wise, mature | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rasheena | Rightly guided; wise | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rashetta | Derived from Arabic root meaning "rightly guided" or "wise" | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rashia | Young gazelle; delicate, graceful | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rashidah | Rightly guided; wise, mature | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rashidat | Rightly guided; wise | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rashidatou | Rightly guided; wise, sensible | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rashidatu | Rightly guided; wise, mature | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rashidin | Rightly guided; well-guided (often a patronymic or plural form) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Rashidul | Rightly guided; wise, mature (often appears as part of compound names) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Rashidun | Rightly guided; well-guided (literally the plural: “the rightly guided ones”) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Rashied | Rightly guided; wise | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Rasikh | Firm, steadfast, deeply rooted; devoted (often in a religious or moral sense) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Rasoolullah | Messenger of God (epithet meaning 'Messenger of Allah') | Arabic, Islamic | Boy | — | |
| Rasoul | Messenger; envoy; apostle (one sent by God) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Rasual | Messenger, envoy (from Arabic رسول, Rasul) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Rasulallah | Messenger of God | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Rasululah | Messenger of God (title meaning 'Messenger of Allah') | Arabic, Islamic | Boy | — | |
| Raullah | Likely '... of God' (formed with -ullah 'of God'); if a variant of Ruhullah it can mean 'spirit of God' - exact first-element meaning uncertain | Arabic, Islamic | Boy | — | |
| Ravia | Possibly 'sun' (Sanskrit), 'spring' or 'fourth' (Arabic), or 'sated/full' (Hebrew); most commonly used as a feminine name. | Arabic, Hebrew, Sanskrit | Girl | — | |
| Rawaida | Pioneer, leader; (occasionally associated with gentle/graceful movement in related forms) | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rawayda | Likely a diminutive of Arabic rawda (رَوْضَة) 'garden, meadow' - 'little garden' or 'small meadow'. | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rawiya | Female storyteller, narrator; one who relates or recites stories | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Rawy | Narrator, storyteller; reciter | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Rawya | Narrator, storyteller (one who tells stories) | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| 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 | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Arabic-origin name in our dataset.