Female and male names starting with the letter "R" .
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ROSA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word "rosa," meaning "rose." It has been associated with beauty and grace throughout history due to its floral namesake.
ROSAANGELICA
FeminineUnique Spanish name composed of 'Rosa' (rose) and 'Angelica' (angelic), symbolizing love and purity.
ROSABEL
FeminineCharming Spanish feminine given name derived from 'rosa' (rose) and 'bella' (beautiful), translating to "beautiful like a rose".
ROSABELL
FeminineRosabell, of Italian origin, combines 'Rosa' (rose) and 'Bella' (beautiful), signifying a beautiful rose, symbolizing love, affection, grace, and beauty. Historically popular among Italian nobility, today Rosabell remains a charming and distinctive global choice for daughters.
ROSABELLA
FeminineItalian-derived name meaning "beautiful rose," popularized in medieval Italy for its association with grace and good fortune. It gained further recognition through literature like Beaumarchais' "The Marriage of Figaro." Today, Rosabella stands as a rare yet elegant choice, combining natural beauty with European sophistication.
ROSABELLE
FeminineUnique and elegant given name of Latin origin, meaning 'rose garden' or 'rose', associated with beauty and flowers throughout history.
ROSAELENA
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from combining 'rosa' (rose) and 'elen(a)' (lilac), signifying elegance and delicate beauty.
ROSAELIA
FeminineRosaelia, derived from Latin 'rosa' meaning rose and '-elia' indicating association, translates to "little rose".
ROSAICELA
FeminineBeautiful and unique Spanish given name composed of 'rosa' (rose) and 'cielo' (sky), signifying 'rose sky'.
ROSAIDA
FeminineMeet Rosaida, a distinctive female name of Latin origin derived from the Spanish word 'rosa', meaning 'rose'.
ROSAIRE
FeminineRare Latin origin given name meaning 'rosary', derived from 'rosarium', and associated with Catholic prayer tradition.
ROSAIRE
MasculineFrench-derived name meaning 'prayer beads' or 'rosary', popularized by Saint Rose of Lima.
ROSAISELA
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from "rosas" meaning roses and "-ela", translating to "little rose".
ROSALA
FeminineBaltic Lithuanian feminine given name meaning 'moonlight', associated with mystery and grace.
ROSALAND
FeminineRare yet elegant Scandinavian female given name derived from 'rós' meaning 'rose' and 'land' meaning 'land', translating to 'rose land'.
ROSALBA
FeminineItalian name derived from Rosalia, meaning "rose garden," and popularized by renowned Sicilian Baroque painter Rosalba Carriera.
ROSALE
FeminineRare Spanish given name derived from 'rosal', meaning 'rose bush' or 'rose garden', symbolizing beauty and grace.
ROSALEA
FeminineUnique, captivating Latin name meaning "belonging to roses," reflecting its symbolism of love and beauty in ancient Roman literature.
ROSALEAH
FeminineRosaleah, originating from the Latin 'rosarium', meaning 'rose garden', celebrates the beauty and fragrance of roses.
ROSALEAN
FeminineRosalean, of Latin origin, means "little rose man".
ROSALEE
FeminineRosalee, of Latin origin, means 'rose', evoking the beauty and fragrance of the flower.
ROSALEEN
FeminineIrish given name derived from the elements "rós" (rose) and "lein" (little), translating to "little rose".
ROSALEENA
FeminineItalian name derived from 'rosa', meaning 'rose', combined with '-leena', meaning 'little'.
ROSALEI
FeminineCaptivating Latin-origin name translating to "little rose," popularized by ancient Roman culture associating roses with love, beauty, and fertility.
ROSALEIGH
FeminineUnique, captivating female given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "O'Reilly," meaning "descendant of Righeallaigh." It evolved from the older Irish name "Ríoghaille," translating to "little ruler" or "kinglet.
ROSALENA
FeminineRare, captivating Spanish name derived from 'rosa', meaning rose, combined with the feminine suffix '-lena'.
ROSALENE
FeminineLatin-derived feminine name composed of 'rosa', meaning rose, and '-lene', a French suffix for 'little'.
ROSALETA
FeminineSpanish origin name derived from Rosaleda, meaning "rose garden". It combines "rosa" (rose) and "huerto" (garden), symbolizing beauty and nature.
ROSALEY
FeminineRare Russian-derived name that means 'rose' or 'of roses', potentially signifying beauty and grace. It's unique with historical figures like opera singer Rosaliya Kochakova carrying it.
ROSALI
FeminineRosali, of Italian origin, means "relating to roses" and is often given to girls born in May, signifying blooming beauty and good fortune.
ROSALIA
FeminineItalian name derived from the Latin word "rosa," meaning "rose.
ROSALIAH
FeminineRosaliah, of Hebrew origin, signifies leadership and innovation, derived from the Hebrew word 'rosh' meaning 'head' or 'beginning'.
ROSALIE
MasculineFrench feminine given name derived from 'rosalis', meaning "of roses", reflecting beauty and grace, popularized in France during the Middle Ages and influenced by Latin name Rosa.
ROSALIE
FeminineCharming French name meaning "little rose," derived from the Latin word "rosalis.
ROSALIN
FeminineUnique Latin-derived feminine given name that means "rose garden," inspired by the rose's symbolism of love and beauty.
ROSALINA
FeminineCharming Italian name derived from the Latin word 'rosalis', meaning 'little rose' or 'rosebud'.
ROSALIND
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin meaning 'little rose', popularized in medieval England and notably used by Shakespeare's wit-filled character Rosalind in 'As You Like It'.
ROSALINDA
FeminineSpanish origin meaning "beautiful rose".
ROSALINDA
MasculineSpanish feminine given name derived from 'rosa' (rose) and 'Linda' (beautiful), translating to 'beautiful rose'.
ROSALINDE
FeminineGerman-origin feminine given name derived from 'rose' meaning flower and 'linde' meaning tender, translating to 'tender rose'. It is historically significant, being borne by Saint Roseline of Vercelli, the patron saint of gardeners and florists. Although uncommon today, Rosalinde remains a charming and distinctive choice with deep European roots and literary appearances, such as in Beatrix Potter's tales and Jeanne Kalogridis' novel 'Roseline'.