Female and male names starting with the letter "R" .
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ROXANNE
FemininePersian female given name that means "dawn" or "light," originating from the Persian word "rauh" which translates to "light.
ROXAS
MasculineLatin-derived, gender-neutral given name meaning "dawn" or "sunrise," originally used in ancient Rome but now associated with the color pink in Spanish.
ROXEANN
FemininePersian feminine name meaning 'dawn'. It gained fame through figures like Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great.
ROXEANNE
FeminineBeautiful feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "little rose" or "like a rose.
ROXEN
MasculineRomanian name for girls, derived from "roşu", meaning "red".
ROXENE
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived female name meaning 'elegant rose'.
ROXETTE
FeminineSwedish female name made popular by the 1980s pop duo of the same name, who did not assign it a specific meaning.
ROXEY
FeminineLatin-derived female name meaning "from the rock," symbolizing strength and durability.
ROXI
FeminineIntriguing female name of unknown origin, with some believing it to be a variant of the Greek name Roxana meaning "dawn" or "from the east," though this theory lacks concrete evidence. First appearing in the early 20th century U.S., Roxi gained popularity mid-century and remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a memorable daughter's name. Notable figures with variations of this name include Roxie Hart from the musical Chicago, inspired by real-life murderess Beulah Annan. Despite its controversial associations, Roxi is beloved by many due to its distinctive sound and charm.
ROXIANNE
FeminineLatin-derived female given name meaning "little rose", combining "ros" (rose) with "-anne".
ROXIE
MasculineAmerican female name created by combining Rose and Sue; its meaning varies but it gained popularity in the US during the early 20th century.
ROXIE
FeminineDistinctive name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Rosie, Rose, Roxanne, or Alexandra. Despite unclear roots, it gained popularity in English-speaking countries and carries possible meanings of love, beauty, or strength depending on its derivation.
ROXII
FeminineLatin-origin name derived from 'roculus,' meaning 'little rock' or 'small stone.' Used by ancient Romans as a nickname for tough individuals, Roxii embodies strength and endurance.
ROXINE
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "dawn" or "sunrise," originating from the Latin word "ruckus." It is often associated with fresh beginnings and new opportunities.
ROXSANA
FemininePersian name derived from "Roksane," meaning "little star.
ROXSAND
FeminineUnique Persian name meaning 'dawning light', popularized in the West through French literature.
ROXSANNE
FeminineUnique feminine given name derived from Persian, translating to 'little star' or 'radiant moon'.
ROXTON
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old English word "hroc," meaning "rooster" or "cock." Originally used as a surname, possibly for cockfighters or those seen as brave, Roxton has evolved into a unique first name with historic roots in medieval England's Roxton family.
ROXXANE
FeminineRoxane is a charming female name of Persian origin, meaning 'small star' or 'dawn', symbolizing radiance and beauty.
ROXXANNE
FeminineDistinctive female name derived from the French word "roseau," meaning broom, popularized by Edmond Rostand's novel Cyrano de Bergerac through its captivating character Roxane/Roxxanne, now associated with strength, intelligence, and elegance.
ROXXI
FeminineModern, unique name of unknown origin, often associated with the Latin word 'rosseus' meaning red.
ROXY
FeminineRoxy, of Latin origin, means "dawn" or "bright with dawn," carrying luminous and hopeful connotations.
ROXY
MasculineUnisex name of uncertain origin that can be short for Roxanne or stand alone, potentially meaning "little rock" or having varied meanings based on its full form.
ROY
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Middle English word "roi," meaning "king." It was popularized during the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 and has been associated with power and leadership throughout history.
ROY
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the Old French word "roi" meaning "king". Initially used as a surname for those of royal descent or serving in a king's court, Roy has evolved into a popular given name since the Middle Ages. It carries associations with power, leadership, and strength.
ROYA
FeminineUnisex Persian name derived from "ruya," meaning "dream." It symbolizes hope and inspiration, bringing good fortune to its bearer. In ancient Persian literature, Roya was used for wise, noble, or mystical female characters, notably Rudaba/Roya in Ferdowsi's epic Shahnameh. Today, it is a popular yet distinctive name worldwide.
ROYACE
MasculineEnigmatic name of unknown origin, with no recognized etymology or meaning, and little to no historical information available.
ROYAL
MasculineUnisex given name of English origin, derived from the word 'royal', meaning connected with a king or queen's power. It gained popularity in the United States, associated with grandeur and elegance.
ROYAL
FeminineThe name Royal originates from English, meaning 'belonging to or connected with a king or queen'.
ROYALE
MasculineFrench origin and means "royal".
ROYALE
FeminineFrench origin, means "royal" and has a sophisticated sound fitting for someone exuding confidence and elegance.
ROYALENE
FeminineAmerican feminine given name composed of "royal" and "lene," signifying "light of royalty." It gained popularity in the U.S. during the early 20th century and has been consistently used since then, although not commonly.
ROYALITY
FeminineModern, regal-sounding name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from "royal" and "-ity", signifying something related to royalty or having royal qualities.
ROYALL
FeminineUnique English given name derived from the Old French word "roial," meaning "royal". It translates to "of royal rank or quality" and was historically associated with individuals of noble birth or those serving in the royal court. Today, it's still uncommon but gaining popularity, often linked to luxury and sophistication, suitable for both boys and girls.
ROYALL
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from "royal," meaning "of or relating to a king or queen." It signifies nobility and has historic ties to French royalty.
ROYALLE
FeminineUnisex given name of Latin origin, derived from 'rex', meaning king.
ROYALTE
FeminineRoyaltee is a distinctive made-up name of unknown origin, possibly conveying royalty but lacking historical or cultural significance.
ROYALTEE
FeminineThe given name Royaltee of American origin combines 'Royal' and '-tee', with its meaning and significance subject to individual interpretation.
ROYALTI
FeminineAfrican-origin given name derived from the Swahili word "Roya", meaning "king". It signifies kingship or royalty.
ROYALTIE
FeminineContemporary American first name coined in the early 2000s, believed to signify connection to royalty or nobility.