Female and male names starting with the letter "R" .

ROTIMI

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "destiny should be as it is meant to be.

ROTISHA

Feminine

Rare African origin name derived from Swahili, meaning 'gift' or 'present'.

ROTONDA

Feminine

Distinctive Italian name derived from 'rotondo,' meaning 'round.' Originating from ancient architectural terms, it signifies unity and strength.

ROTONIA

Feminine

Rare, Latin-derived name meaning 'round' or 'complete', often associated with perfection and unity.

ROTONYA

Feminine

Distinctive African female name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'She has brought joy into our lives.'

ROTUNDA

Feminine

Rare female given name derived from the Latin "rotundus", meaning "round" or "circular", symbolizing completeness and harmony.

ROUA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'spring' or 'source of water', associated with grace and good fortune.

ROUCHELLE

Feminine

Rare French feminine given name believed to derive from "rouche," meaning hedgehog, symbolizing strength and good luck.

ROUDOLPH

Masculine

Rudolph is a unique German male name derived from 'Hrod' meaning fame or renown, and 'wulf' meaning wolf, translating to "famous wolf".

ROUDY

Masculine

Rare French name with unclear origins, possibly derived from Rouen meaning "red-haired" or Rodolphe/Rudolf meaning "famous wolf".

ROUGUI

Feminine

Unique Wolof name from West Africa, meaning 'the one who brings together'.

ROUGUIATOU

Feminine

African origin name, specifically Mandinka, meaning "Daughter of Peace".

ROUL

Masculine

Rare, historic French given name derived from the Old French word 'roue,' meaning 'wheel'.

ROULA

Feminine

The name Roula, derived from the Greek 'rovia' meaning 'myth', is deeply rooted in ancient Greek culture.

ROULDPH

Masculine

The origin and meaning of the name Rouldph are uncertain. It is a unique combination of letters: 'R-O-U-L-D-P-H'.

ROULETTE

Feminine

Rare, unconventional French given name derived from "roulette," meaning "little wheel," inspired by the gaming device suggesting luck or fortune, but not tied to specific personality traits.

ROUNAK

Masculine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin that means "one with a melodious voice," signifying harmony and musicality.

ROURKE

Masculine

Rourke, of Irish origin, means "descendant of Ruarc," which translates to "bright" or "shining.

ROUS

Feminine

Greek origin name meaning 'rose', associated with nature spirits called nymphs in Greek mythology.

ROUSE

Feminine

Greek-origin given name derived from 'rous', meaning 'rose', signifying beauty and elegance.

ROUSEY

Feminine

Romanian origin given name derived from the surname "Roşie," meaning "red-haired" or "blonde." It signifies strength, confidence, and individuality.

ROUSS

Feminine

Rare, French-origin given name derived from "rous," meaning "red." It's associated with strength, boldness, and creativity.

ROUSSE

Feminine

French origin and means 'red-haired'.

ROUSSEAU

Masculine

The French name Rousseau means 'little redhead' and originally referred to children with red hair.

ROUX

Feminine

French origin, derived from the Old French word "rouge" meaning red, originally used as a nickname for someone with red hair or a ruddy complexion.

ROUX

Masculine

French origin, meaning 'red', referring to reddish hair or complexion.

ROVAN

Feminine

Distinctive Finnish name derived from 'rovaniemi', meaning 'meeting place of rivers'.

ROVAN

Masculine

Unique Finnish male name derived from "rovi," meaning bark or rind. Popularized in the mid-20th century by author Eino Leino, it's now used globally among Finnish communities but remains uncommon elsewhere.

ROVANIO

Masculine

Uncommon Italian boys' name derived from Rovereto, meaning 'place of oak trees'.

ROVELLA

Feminine

Uncommon Italian feminine given name derived from the Latin word "rovicellus," meaning "little rooster" or "chicken." It was likely given as a nickname to lively girls or those with red hair, reflecting the spirited nature of chickens with red combs. The rooster's association with strength and courage in Italian culture further amplifies the positive connotations of this name. Despite its rarity, Rovella is appreciated for its unique history and cultural significance, often associated with individuality and vintage charm.

ROVENA

Feminine

Distinctive Albanian feminine name derived from 'rovë', meaning 'raven', associated with intelligence and mystery.

ROVENIA

Feminine

Rare, Latin-derived female name that signifies strength, durability, and beauty, drawing inspiration from the resilient beech tree.

ROVERTA

Feminine

Rare female given name derived from Latin 'robustus', meaning strong, and popularized in medieval Italy and Spain, associated with Saint Roverta, an Italian saint known for her piety.

ROVERTO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin "robertus," signifying "bright fame" or "famous brightness." It has been associated with notable individuals like Roverto da Arbia, a 13th-century poet, and Roverto Baggio, the former FIFA World Player of the Year.

ROVILLA

Feminine

Italian name derived from "robur," meaning 'oak,' symbolizing strength and endurance.

ROVIN

Masculine

Unique Slavic name derived from 'rov', meaning 'flat' or 'level', interpreted as 'dweller by flat land'.

ROVINA

Feminine

Rare yet powerful Hebrew name meaning "song" or "hymn," derived from the root word "rav," signifying "sing.

ROVON

Masculine

Rare, distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no known etymology or historical significance.

ROW

Feminine

The English name Row originates from the Old English word 'hrug', meaning 'to row' or 'rowing', historically given to individuals near rivers or involved in maritime activities.

ROWAN

Feminine

Irish unisex name, dating back to the 17th century, meaning 'little red-haired one' or associated with the sacred rowan tree in Irish mythology.