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Names starting with R

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A Bulgarian variant of Radko.

A combination of Rae and the popular name suffix lene.

From the Germanic name Raginmund, from the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection". The Normans brought this name to England...

The French feminine form of Raymond.

A variant of Raymond.

A Spanish and Portuguese variant form of Raymond.

Either a Bulgarian form of Regina or a feminine form of Rayno.

An alternate transcription of Yiddish ריינאַ (see Reina 2).

A variant of Reynard.

From a surname that was a variant of Raine. It can also be considered a variant of Rain 1.

From the Germanic name Raginheri, from the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and heri "army". Saint Rainerius was a 12th-century hermit from...

A Bulgarian variant of Radko.

Signifies "watered, luxuriant" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition, this is the name of one of the gates of paradise.

Signifies "secret" in Hebrew.

The Urdu form of Rida.

The Urdu, Pashto and Bengali form of Radhia. A 13th-century female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate bore this name.

The Persian form of Radhia.

Signifies "my secret is God" in Hebrew. In Jewish tradition, this is the name of an archangel.

The feminine form of Raziel.

The Turkish form of Radhia.

Signifies "warrior, soldier" in Armenian, from ռազմ (razm) "battle, war".

Of unknown meaning, possibly related to Radovan. Alternatively, it may have been introduced to Romania by the Romani people (note that Romanian and...

A variant spelling of Ra.

From a surname that was a variant of Reed.

Derived from an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Riagáin, from the given name Riagán. This surname was borne by American actor and president...

The Irish form of Raymond.

An Irish form of Raymond.

A variant of Rhianna.

A variant of Rhiannon.

From an Irish surname, a variant of Riordan.

A short form of Rebecca.

The Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian form of Rebecca.

The French form of Rebecca.

From the Hebrew name רִבְקָה (Rivqa), probably from a Semitic root signifying "join, tie, snare". In the Old Testament, this is the wife of Isaac and...

A variant of Rebecca.

A combination of Rebecca and Anne 1.

A Swedish variant of Rebecca.

A variant spelling of Rebecca.

The Hungarian, Slovene, Czech and Slovak form of Rebecca.

A form of Rebecca found in some versions of the Bible.

A form of Rebecca used in various languages.

The Turkish form of Rajab.

The Hebrew form of Rehoboam.

From the English word for the colour, ultimately from Old English read. This is typically a nickname for a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion.

An alternate transcription of Arabic رضا (see Rida).

The Proto-Germanic reconstruction of Radulf and Ráðúlfr.

A variant of Red.

An Anglicized form of Réamonn.

An Anglicized form of Réamann.

An Anglicized form of Rhys.

Derived from an English surname from the Old English read signifying "red", originally a nickname given to a person with red hair or a ruddy...

An alternate transcription of Arabic ريم (see Rim).

An alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi रीना (see Rina 3).

A variant of Renée.

Either a variant of Renée or a diminutive of names ending in reen.

An Anglicized form of Rhys.

An Anglicized form of Rhys. It is also used as a feminine name, popularized by the American actress Reese Witherspoon (1976-).

An Estonian short form of Margareeta, used independently.

A Finnish short form of Margaret, used independently.

A Finnish short form of Margaret, used as an independent name.