Female and male names starting with the letter "R" .
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ROZLYN
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "roz," meaning "morning dew." It signifies purity and renewal.
ROZLYNN
FeminineUnique and captivating name of uncertain origin, believed to be a blend of Rose and Lynn, suggesting beauty and grace combined with Welsh heritage.
ROZYN
FeminineBeautiful Persian name derived from "roz," meaning "dawn" or "daybreak.
ROZZI
FeminineUncommon Italian feminine given name, derived from 'Rosi', meaning 'little rose'.
ROZZIE
FeminineRozzie, an American name derived from Rose, signifies 'flower' in some languages, symbolizing love and beauty.
ROZZLYN
FeminineHebrew-derived female name meaning 'rose', often associated with elegance and beauty.
RPBERT
MasculineRobert is an enduring male name of Germanic origin meaning "bright fame" or "famous warrior".
RREANNA
FeminineUncommon yet notable Irish name derived from Ó Raghallaigh, 'descendant of Raghallach', an ancient chieftain.
RREON
FeminineReon is a distinctive name of Welsh origin, believed to mean "free," and possibly derived from older Welsh names like Rhyton or Rhys.
RRON
MasculineAlbanian origin, derived from "rrë" meaning 'flow', symbolizing the power of nature and movement.
RU
FeminineJapanese name derived from the hiragana character "る", representing the sound "ru". It gained popularity during the Meiji period and is used as both a given name and surname. While it doesn't have an explicit meaning, some interpret it to mean "like" or "as".
RUA
FemininePortuguese baby name meaning 'street', gaining popularity as a gender-neutral option due to its unique sound and cultural heritage.
RUAA
FeminineArabic given name derived from "raja'a," meaning "to return" or "to come back," associated with reunion, renewal, and new beginnings. It has historical significance as one of the names used to address Fatima, Prophet Muhammad's daughter, making it a symbol of purity and devotion in Islamic culture. While not as widely recognized as some other Arabic names, Ruaa stands out due to its powerful meaning and association with a revered figure in Islamic history.
RUAAN
MasculineSouth African given name derived from the Afrikaans word 'ruaan', meaning 'open'. It is also associated with the Afrikaans surname 'van Rooyen', translating to 'from the open country'.
RUAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "spirit" or "breath," used in the Bible to refer to the Holy Spirit.
RUAH
MasculineUnique Hebrew name derived from "ruach," meaning "spirit" or "wind." It holds rich biblical significance, often referring to the Holy Spirit.
RUAIRI
FeminineIrish male given name meaning 'red king'.
RUAIRI
MasculineAncient Irish boys' name derived from 'Ruaidhrí', meaning 'powerful king' or 'red king'.
RUAL
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from the surname O'Ruaidh, meaning "red-haired descendant," with historical figures like Ruaidhrí Ua Conchobair and Scottish clan chiefs named MacRuadhri.
RUAN
MasculineDistinctive Chinese name derived from the ancient surname "Ruán," meaning "soft" or "orchid." It has a rich history dating back over two thousand years, associated with notable scholars and poets like Ruan Xiaowu of the Tang Dynasty.
RUANN
FeminineUncommon Irish name derived from Roan, meaning 'little red one', likely referencing reddish hair or complexion. Historically tied to Ulster, it carries ancient Irish heritage while remaining unique today.
RUANSHI
FeminineChinese origin name composed of "ruan" (soft) and "shi" (stone), signifying gentleness with strength.
RUARI
MasculineRare Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic "Rothari," meaning "red haired." It has historical significance as it was used by legendary warrior Ruari MacRuari who fought against Viking invaders.
RUARI
FeminineUncommon Irish male name derived from "Ruaidhri," meaning "red king." It was borne by several notable Irish kings and is associated with strength, courage, and leadership. Primarily found in Ireland, particularly County Mayo, it remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a meaningful Irish name.
RUARIDH
MasculineScottish Gaelic name derived from Irish Ruadhrí, meaning "red king".
RUARK
MasculineUncommon yet notable name of Irish origin, derived from Ruaidhrí meaning "red ridge" or "red boundary". It was first found in County Sligo and may have been associated with red-haired individuals or fiery tempers.
RUBA
FeminineElegant Arabic name meaning "four pieces" or "four quarters," derived from the term for four-line poems in Arabic literature. It carries a sophisticated air and connotes intelligence and creativity, popularized by notable figures like 16th-century Indian poet Rubaiyat Hasan.
RUBAANI
FeminineArabic name derived from "rabani," meaning "spiritual" or "divine.
RUBAB
FeminineUnique, Persian-origin name derived from the traditional musical instrument 'rubab', symbolizing creativity and cultural heritage.
RUBAN
MasculineRare yet elegant French girl's name derived from the word 'ribbon', symbolizing grace and beauty.
RUBANI
FeminineExotic African feminine given name of Swahili origin, meaning 'beauty'.
RUBBEN
MasculineDutch origin, a variant of Ruben, derived from the Hebrew name Reuben meaning 'behold, a son'. It's a strong, distinctive name with biblical roots.
RUBBIE
FeminineRare and mysterious name of uncertain origin, with no widely accepted meaning or theory behind it.
RUBBY
FeminineHebrew name meaning "fourth," derived from the word "rebeh." It holds historical significance as it was originally associated with Reuben, the firstborn son of Jacob in the Bible. Today, Rubby is seen as a unique and distinctive name that carries a strong sense of heritage, often chosen by parents to honor Jewish roots or reflect its biblical significance.
RUBE
MasculineThe name Rube is an American shortened form of Hebrew Reuben, meaning "behold, a son" or "see, a son", popularized in the late 19th century by figures like Rube Goldberg and Rube Foster.
RUBEE
FeminineHebrew name derived from the word "ruby," meaning "precious" or "rare." It has gained popularity as a unique girls' name in various cultures, evoking images of beauty and rarity.
RUBEL
MasculineRare Hebrew-origin name meaning "my satisfaction," popularized by Russian literature since the 19th century, first appearing in Alexander Ostrovsky's play "The Storm" (1864).
RUBELL
FeminineRare Italian given name derived from Rubelli, an occupational surname for red-dyers or dealers in red dye.
RUBELLE
FeminineFrench origin and means "light red" in Latin.
RUBEN
MasculineHebrew name that means "see, a son" or "behold, a son." It was the firstborn son of Jacob and Leah in the Bible and has been associated with leadership throughout history.