Female and male names starting with the letter "R" .
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ROSANNE
FeminineRosanne, of Italian origin, means 'little rose', referencing the beloved flower known for its beauty and love symbolism.
ROSANNY
FeminineFrench female given name derived from the word "roses," meaning "rose." It signifies "little rose" or "like a rose.
ROSARIA
FeminineElegant and unique Italian female given name derived from 'rosa', the Latin word for rose, signifying beauty and grace.
ROSARIE
FeminineItalian name meaning "rosary" or "crown of roses", derived from the Latin word 'rosa' and suffix '-aria'.
ROSARIO
MasculineSpanish-origin name meaning "rose garden," popularized by figures like Pope John Paul II and Saint Rosario of Lima, traditionally used in Catholic communities due to its religious connotations.
ROSARIO
FeminineCharming and unique given name of Spanish origin, derived from the word "rosario," meaning "rose garden" or "crown of roses." Traditionally associated with the Catholic rosary and often given to honor the Virgin Mary, Rosario has been popular among families connected to the Church since medieval times.
ROSARY
FeminineLatin origin, translates to "a string or garland of roses," reflecting its association with the Catholic prayer beads of the same name.
ROSAURA
FeminineCharming Spanish name derived from "rosarius," meaning "rose garden.
ROSAYSELA
FeminineBasque-derived name composed of "Rosa" meaning 'rose' and "Selesa" thought to mean 'serene', symbolizing serenity like a rose.
ROSBEL
MasculineRosbel, of Latin-Germanic origin, means 'strong as a rose in battle', inspired by the ancient German valkyrie Roshilde.
ROSCHELL
FeminineRare American name with unknown origins and no widely recognized meaning, though it may be a variant spelling of Rochelle, which means "little rock" in French.
ROSCHELLE
FeminineRare Hebrew female name meaning 'rose', symbolizing beauty, love, and compassion, with historical associations to the French city of Rochelle and ancient Phoenician settlers.
ROSCO
MasculineUnisex Italian name derived from the Latin word 'rosa', meaning 'rose'.
ROSCOE
MasculineDistinct English given name originating from the Old English word "rōsc", meaning 'famous', with "-coe" denoting 'like'. It translates to 'like fame' and has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages in England, initially used as a surname for respected families before evolving into a popular boys' name.
ROSCOE
FeminineUncommon English given name derived from Old English elements, meaning "of the deer".
ROSE
MasculineLatin origin, meaning 'rose', and is derived from the flower that symbolizes love and beauty. It was popular among European girls during the Middle Ages and has since remained a classic choice for parents looking to give their daughters a timeless yet beautiful name.
ROSE
FeminineLatin origin, means "rose," symbolizing love and beauty, and has been popular since the Middle Ages when it was inspired by the flower's widespread cultivation.
ROSEA
FeminineLatin-derived name, meaning 'rose', popularized by Romans during May's blooms.
ROSEABELLA
FeminineItalian name meaning "beautiful rose," combining 'bella' (Italian for beautiful) and 'rose' (French for rose).
ROSEALEE
FeminineIrish name derived from 'róisín', meaning 'little rose', conveying beauty, elegance, and grace.
ROSEALEIGH
FeminineIrish origin name derived from the surname "O'Raighleach," meaning "fierce in battle." It was historically given to warriors known for their bravery and courage.
ROSEALIE
FeminineRare and charming feminine name of French origin, derived from 'rosarius', meaning 'rose garden'.
ROSEALINA
FeminineRare and charming female name of Latin origin, derived from "rosa" meaning rose and "-lina," evoking elegance and grace reminiscent of the beautiful flower.
ROSEALINE
FeminineDistinctive female name derived from French roots 'rose' and 'Aline,' symbolizing elegance, love, nobility, and strength.
ROSEALYN
FeminineHebrew-derived name, meaning 'like a flower'.
ROSEALYNN
FeminineAmerican-invented name composed of 'Rose' (flower) and 'Alynn' (Irish 'descendant of the gray-haired one'), popular in mid-20th century U.S., peaking in 1960s-70s, now rare.
ROSEAN
MasculineRare male name of Latin origin, meaning 'rosy' or 'like rose'.
ROSEAN
FeminineCaptivating African given name derived from Swahili's "roze," meaning flower, translating to rose in English.
ROSEANA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived female given name, meaning 'rose', symbolizing elegance and beauty, with historical ties to Roman mythology and widespread cultural use.
ROSEANGELA
FeminineItalian name combining Rosa ('rose') and Angela ('messenger'), translating to 'rose messenger'.
ROSEANN
FeminineIrish feminine name derived from Róisín, meaning "little rose".
ROSEANNA
FeminineElegant Italian name composed of Rosa ("rose") and Anna (a form of Hannah, meaning "grace").
ROSEANNE
FeminineElegant Italian female name derived from 'rose', meaning 'little rose'.
ROSEBELL
FeminineRare, French-origin name derived from the rose flower and 'bell,' evoking images of beauty, grace, and melodious sounds.
ROSEBELLA
FeminineItalian name that translates to "beautiful like a rose.
ROSEBELLE
FeminineRosebelle, of French origin, combines 'rose' (flower) and 'belle' (beautiful), signifying 'beautiful rose.'
ROSEBUD
FeminineThe name Rosebud of English origin signifies the bud stage of a rose, symbolizing innocence, purity, and potential growth.
ROSEELLEN
FeminineDistinctive Irish name derived from 'Rosaleen,' meaning 'little rose'.
ROSEL
FeminineGerman-origin name meaning "little horse" or "deer-like," derived from the Germanic element "hros." It's a historic name, often used as a diminutive of Rose or Rosalinde, popular in Germany during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Despite its rare usage today, Rosel remains an international choice, carrying connotations of strength and grace.
ROSELA
FeminineRare yet timeless Latin-derived name meaning 'rose garden,' with historical significance and cultural importance dating back to ancient times.