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Signifies "exalted" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, this is a son of Hezron.

The Persian form of Raman 2.

Signifies "pleasing, beautiful" in Sanskrit. In Hindu belief, this is an incarnation of the god Vishnu. He is the hero of the Ramayana, a Hindu epic...

Signifies "wife" in Sanskrit. This is another name for the goddess Lakshmi.

From the name of the Hindu deity Rama 1 combined with Sanskrit चन्द्र (candra) "moon". This is an alternative name for Rama.

From the name of the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It derives from Arabic رمض (ramaḍ) signifying "parchedness, scorchedness" [1]. Muslims...

From the name of the Hindu goddess Rama 2 (referring to Lakshmi) combined with Sanskrit देवी (devī) "goddess".

The Swahili form of Ramadan.

A modern form of Ramakanta.

Signifies "desired of Lakshmi", from Rama 2 (a name of Lakshmi) combined with Sanskrit कान्त (kānta) "desired, beloved". This name refers to...

A combination of the names of the Hindu deities Rama 1 and Krishna. The Hindu religious teacher Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa (1836-1886) bore this...

A variant of Ramil.

Signifies "peace" in Avestan. In Zoroastrianism, this is a Yazata (a holy being) who presides over joy.

The Belarusian form of Roman.

A Northern Indian form of Ramana.

From Sanskrit रमण (ramaṇa) signifying "pleasing, delightful". This is an epithet of the Hindu love god Kama or the solar charioteer Aruna.

Possibly a Georgian form of Ramadan. It appears in the 12th-century Georgian epic The Knight in the Panther's Skin.

A form of Ramadan found in several languages.

A form of Ramaz with the nominative suffix.

Signifies "father Rama" from the name of the Hindu deity Rama 1 combined with Telugu బాబు (bābu) "father".

A variant of Hrambert or Raginbert. These names became confused and merged over time. Saint Rambert, also called Ragnebert, was martyred near Lyon in...

A form of Ramachandra more common in northern India.

Signifies "servant of Rama" from the name of the Hindu deity Rama 1 combined with Sanskrit दास (dāsa) "servant". A 17th-century Hindu holy man from...

Signifies "husband of Lakshmi", from Rama 2, a name of Lakshmi, combined with ईश (īśa) "ruler, husband". This is one of the names of the Hindu god Vis...

Signifies "lord Rama", from the name of the Hindu deity Rama 1 combined with Sanskrit ईश्वर (īśvara) "lord, god". This is the name of an island (also...

A modern form of Rameshvara.

From Ῥαμέσσης (Rhamesses), the Greek form of Egyptian rꜥ-ms-sw signifying "born of Ra", from the name of the supreme god Ra combined with the root msj...

The reconstructed Egyptian form of Ramesses.

Signifies "archer, marksman" in Arabic. This is the Arabic name for the constellation Sagittarius.

Possibly from Hebrew רָעמִיאֵל (Raʿmiʾel) signifying "thunder of God". The Book of Enoch names him as an archangel. He is often identified with Jeremi...

The Bashkir form of Ramil.

From Arabic رمْل (raml) signifying "sand, geomancy, divination, magic".

From Middle Persian 𐭥𐭠𐭬 (rʾm) signifying "peace, joy". This is a character in the Persian epic Vis and Ramin, composed by the 11th-century poet...

The Spanish and Portuguese form of Ramirus, earlier Ranimirus, a Latinized Visigothic name from the Gothic element rana "wedge" or perhaps ragin "law,...

The Latinized (Old Spanish) form of *Ranamers or possibly *Raginamers (see Ramiro).

Signifies "indicating, signalling" in Arabic, from رمز (ramaza) "to make a sign, to indicate".

The feminine form of Ramiz.

A form of Ramakrishna more common in northern India.

Signifies "sand" in Arabic. One of the wives of the Prophet Muhammad bore this name.

An alternate transcription of Arabic رملة (see Ramla).

The Spanish form of Raymond.

The Catalan form of Raymond.

The Hungarian form of Ramona.

The feminine form of Ramón. It was popularized in the English-speaking world by Helen Hunt Jackson's novel Ramona (1884), along with several...

Signifies "clearness of Rama" from the name of the Hindu deity Rama 1 combined with Sanskrit प्रसाद (prasāda) "clearness, brightness". The Bengali...

Derived from a surname that was a variant of Ramsey.

Derived from an English and Scottish surname that originates from a place name signifying "garlic island" in Old English.

From Lithuanian ramus signifying "calm, peaceful" combined with the patronymic suffix ūnas.

Signifies "chamomile (plant)" in Lithuanian.

From Lithuanian ramus signifying "calm, peaceful" with a diminutive suffix.

An alternate transcription of Arabic رامي (see Rami).

The Chechen and Urdu form of Ramadan.

Signifies "symbolic, coded" in Arabic, from the root رمز (ramaza) "to make a sign, to indicate".

Signifies "robbery, theft" in Old Norse. In Norse mythology, Rán was a sea goddess who captured and drowned sailors. She was the wife of Ægir and moth...

From Japanese (ran) "orchid" or other kanji with the same pronunciation.