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Signifies "fourth" in Arabic, from أربعة (ʾarbaʿa) "four". An 8th-century Sufi mystic from Basra in Iraq bore this name.

The Finnish variant of Rachel.

A variant of Rubab.

The Bengali form of Raabi'a.

A variant of Rabia.

An alternate transcription of Arabic رابعة (see Raabi'a), as well as the standard Turkish and Urdu form.

With a different Arabic spelling ربيعة (short...

A variant of Rachel, with the spelling likely influenced by Michael.

From Sanskrit रचन (racana) signifying "creation, preparation".

A variant of Rachel.

From the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Raḥel) signifying "ewe". In the Old Testament, this is the favourite wife of Jacob. Her father Laban tricked Jacob into...

The Italian variant of Rachel.

A variant of Rachel. In the English-speaking world, the spelling has likely been influenced by Rochelle.

An alternate transcription of Arabic رشيدة or راشدة (see Rashida), chiefly used in North Africa.

An alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi रचना (see Rachana).

A variant of Rachel.

A variant of Raquel.

From the Slavic element radŭ signifying "happy, willing", originally a short form of names beginning with that element.

Originally a short form of Radovana, now used as an independent name.

Signifies "success, prosperity" in Sanskrit. This was the favourite consort of the Hindu deity Krishna. She is associated with beauty and compassion...

From Arabic راضي (rāḍī) "satisfying, pleasing" or رضيّ (raḍīy) "satisfied, pleased", from the root رضي (raḍiya). This name has two spellings, with or...

Used in Hindu scripture as an affectionate form of Radha.

From the Slavic element radŭ signifying "happy, willing".

From the Slavic element radŭ "happy, willing" combined with a diminutive suffix.

The feminine form of Radko.

The Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian and Czech feminine form of Radomil.

From the Slavic element radŭ signifying "happy, willing".

The Polish feminine form of Radomil.

The feminine form of Radomil.

The Czech feminine form of Radomir.

The feminine form of Radomir.

The feminine form of Radoslav.

The feminine form of Radosław.

The feminine form of Radostin.

The feminine form of Radovan.

A short form of Rachel. It can also be used as a feminine form of Ray.

A variant of Reagan.

A combination of Rae and the popular name suffix lene.

A combination of Rae and the popular name suffix lyn.

A combination of Rae with the popular name suffix lyn.

A combination of Rae and Wyn (used especially in New Zealand).

The Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Raphael.

The German feminine form of Raphael.

The Italian feminine form of Raphael.

The feminine form of Rafiq.

The Old German form of Reinhild.

Signifies "prosperity, affluence, comfort" in Arabic.

The Scottish Gaelic form of Ragnhild.

The Irish form of Ragnhild.

The Proto-Germanic reconstruction of Raginhild and Ragnhildr.

An Old German form of Reinhild.

A short form of Old Norse names beginning with the element regin "advice, counsel".

The medieval Irish form of Ragnhild.

An Old Norse name from the elements regin "advice, counsel" and bjǫrg "help, salvation".

The Old Norse form of Randi 2.

An Old Norse name signifying "bright advice", from the elements regin "advice, counsel" and heiðr "bright, clear".

The Icelandic form of Ragnheiðr.

From the Old Norse name Ragnhildr, from the elements regin "advice, counsel" and hildr "battle" (a cognate of Reinhild).

The Old Norse form of Ragnhild.

The Icelandic form of Ragnhild.

Signifies "spacious" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, this is a woman of Jericho who aided the Israelites in capturing the city.