Female and male names starting with the letter "R" .
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ROWAN
MasculineIrish and Scottish name meaning 'little red-haired one', derived from Gaelic 'ruadh' for red or reddish.
ROWANA
FeminineUnique and elegant name of unknown origin but often associated with Welsh roots due to its similarity with Rhiannon. It may mean "great queen" or "abundant queen," reflecting regal allure despite uncertain meanings.
ROWANN
FeminineEnchanting Irish name derived from the ancient goddess Rhiannon, meaning "little queen" or "queen of the earth," embodying regal wisdom and power.
ROWDEN
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "hrod," meaning "famous" or "renowned." It was brought to England by Anglo-Saxons and has been carried through generations, with notable figures like Sir Thomas Rowden, a 14th-century knight who fought in the Hundred Years' War.
ROWDEY
MasculineRare boys' name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Rodney which means "famous spear" in Old Norse.
ROWDI
FeminineRowdy is a unique American name, possibly derived from the Irish surname O'Ruadhraidh meaning "red-haired" or "red king." Its modern association with boldness and energy lacks historical evidence.
ROWDIE
FeminineUnique Scottish name derived from Gaelic "Ruadh," meaning "red-haired." Traditionally given to redheaded children, it symbolizes good luck and fortune.
ROWDIE
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the occupational surname Roddie, meaning 'redhead'. It may also have Irish origins as a variant of Roddy.
ROWDY
MasculineUncommon American given name derived from the adjective 'rowdy', meaning noisy or boisterous. It reflects lively personalities or energetic behaviors.
ROWDY
FeminineAmerican given name of Scottish origin meaning noisy or unruly.
ROWE
MasculineUncommon English male given name derived from the Middle English word 'rowe', meaning 'rowing'. It has historical roots dating back to at least the 13th century and was originally associated with people involved in rowing or boats.
ROWE
FeminineThe name Rowe, derived from Old English 'Hrōðgār' meaning 'spear famous', has English origins tracing back to the Middle Ages.
ROWELL
MasculineUncommon but enduring male given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word "hrūwelle", meaning "rowan tree". It has historical significance as it was believed to have protective powers against evil spirits during medieval times.
ROWEN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "red", originally given to those with red hair or complexion.
ROWEN
FeminineIrish name derived from Ó RFhlaith, meaning "descendant of Fearghal", which symbolizes strength and resilience.
ROWENA
FeminineAnglo-Saxon name derived from 'hrouw' (sorrow) and 'nan' (girl), first popularized during the Middle Ages in England.
ROWENE
FeminineLatin-origin feminine given name meaning "fame" or "noted". It has historical significance, notably being borne by Rowena Ravenclaw of Harry Potter series and Queen Rowena of Strathclyde. Despite its rarity today, it remains popular due to its elegance and association with intelligence.
ROWENNA
FeminineUncommon English name derived from the Anglo-Saxon Roenna, meaning 'secret' or 'mysterious'.
ROWIN
MasculineLatin-derived unisex name meaning 'little king' or 'strong as a lion', with historic roots in medieval France and notable bearers like Saint Rowan.
ROWIN
FeminineScottish name derived from "Ròid," meaning "red-haired.
ROWLAND
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old German Hrodland, meaning "fame" or "renown" combined with "-land", likely referring to someone who worked on land owned by Hroth. It has historical significance as the name of Saint Rowland, a French nobleman and Christian martyr in the 9th century. The name also appears in various literary works like "The Song of Roland" and C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia series.
ROWLEY
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the occupational surname 'Rowley', which means "from the place where rowing boats are made.
ROWLYN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name that can mean "little wave" or be associated with the rowan tree, making it a unique choice for parents seeking something uncommon yet rich in history.
ROWNAN
MasculineUncommon yet meaningful Irish name derived from 'Ruadhán', combining 'ruadh' meaning red or fiery, and 'án' meaning little.
ROWRENIA
FeminineSlavic name derived from the Russian word 'roza', meaning 'rose'. It signifies beauty and grace, and has been associated with love and compassion throughout history.
ROWYN
MasculineWelsh-origin unisex name meaning "war," historically given to honor brave warriors or remember the fallen.
ROWYN
FeminineUnique, modernized version of the Welsh goddess Rhiannon's name, meaning "great queen" or "queen with great brightness.
ROWYNN
FeminineContemporary name of unknown origin, believed to be inspired by traditional names like Rowan or Rhiannon, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries. Its meaning is not well-documented but is often associated with 'little red-haired one' (Irish) or 'great queen' (Welsh).
ROWYNN
MasculineExotic Welsh name derived from 'rhuun', meaning 'little sea'.
ROX
MasculineUnique Spanish-derived given name meaning 'rock', signifying strength and resilience.
ROX
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name meaning 'roses', popularized by Cervantes' novel Don Quixote.
ROXA
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine name of Basque origin, translating to 'rose' and symbolizing beauty and grace.
ROXAN
FeminineCaptivating Persian name derived from "Roksana," meaning "little star." It originated during the Sassanian period in Persia and gained international recognition due to its beautiful sound and meaningful significance.
ROXANA
MasculineUnique female name with Persian origins meaning "small star" or "starlet," popularized during Alexander the Great's reign through his wife Roxane.
ROXANA
FeminineFeminine name of Persian origin, meaning "dawn" or "light".
ROXANE
FeminineUnique female given name of Greek origin meaning "dawn".
ROXANN
FeminineHebrew feminine name meaning 'dawn' or 'morning star', symbolizing fresh starts and new beginnings, with historical associations to good fortune and strength.
ROXANNA
FemininePersian female given name meaning "dawn" or "light", derived from Rohhina, associated with Roxana, Alexander the Great's Bactrian wife.
ROXANNA
MasculinePersian origin, meaning 'small star' or 'morning dew', and gained popularity due to its unique sound.
ROXANNE
MasculineHebrew female name meaning 'dawn', associated with light, radiance, and beauty.