Female and male names starting with the letter "R" .
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RUBYROSE
FeminineEnglish-originated female name combining 'Ruby' (Latin for red gemstone) and 'Rose' (Latin for flower of love and beauty), creating a unique and captivating moniker that embodies the essence of both precious stones and fragrant flowers.
RUBYSTINE
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'ruby', conveying associations of precious gems.
RUCA
FeminineRare Basque boy's name derived from the word 'ruka', meaning 'hand'.
RUCHA
FeminineIndian origin, meaning "beauty" and associated with the goddess Lakshmi in Hindu culture. It has been used historically among Marathi families and continues to be widely recognized within Indian communities today.
RUCHAMA
FeminineRare Hebrew female name derived from "ruach," meaning "spirit" or "wind," signifying "God's wind.
RUCHEL
FeminineUnique Polish name of Hebrew origin, derived from Rachel meaning "ewe" or "sheep", honoring the biblical matriarch and widely used among Ashkenazi Jews and Poles alike.
RUCHELLE
FeminineRare yet captivating female name of French origin, derived from the Occitan word "rocha," meaning "rock." It was popular among medieval nobility as a symbol of strength and stability, evolving over time into variations like Rochelle or Rochela, but retaining its core meaning of a solid foundation or refuge.
RUCHI
FeminineIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "beautiful" or "glowing," often associated with the goddess Saraswati in Hinduism.
RUCHIE
FeminineCharming Hebrew name meaning 'spirit' or 'breath', used as a nickname for Rachel, and connected to the Jewish festival of Sukkot.
RUCHIKA
FeminineIndian name meaning "increasing light" or "radiance that grows," derived from Sanskrit words "Ru" and "chika." It has historical significance, being associated with goddesses and wise women in Hindu mythology and literature.
RUCHIR
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "one who guides or controls with intelligence".
RUCHITA
FeminineSanskrit name of Indian origin meaning 'awakening' or 'arising', associated with the Hindu goddess Durga.
RUCHOMA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "spirit", associated with the biblical Holy Spirit and carried by notable Jewish figures throughout history.
RUCHY
FeminineHebrew name meaning "compassion" or "mercy," popularized by Rabbi Akiva, known for his extraordinary kindness.
RUCKER
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'rukkere', meaning 'to make noise', originating in the 13th century and believed to have been used as a nickname for loud individuals.
RUCKUS
MasculineUnusual given name with no widely recognized origin or meaning. Its rarity makes its history uncertain, but some suggest it could have American origins inspired by the term "ruckus" meaning noise disturbance. Despite its unknown roots, Ruckus has been gaining popularity since 2015 and appears sporadically in baby name lists. In popular culture, a character named Ruckus from SpongeBob SquarePants may contribute to its recognition but doesn't provide definitive information about its origins or meaning.
RUDAINA
FeminineArabic-derived name meaning "our eyes," signifying beauty and wisdom, popular among Arab communities worldwide.
RUDALPH
MasculineRudolph is of German origin, meaning "famous wolf".
RUDD
MasculineRudd: Anglo-Saxon surname meaning 'red', occasionally used as a given name, often passed down through generations as a middle name.
RUDDIE
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the surname Ruddock, meaning 'red-haired rooster'.
RUDDY
MasculineRare English name believed to derive from Old Norse 'Róðinn', meaning 'famous', or possibly from Norman French 'Rudolphe'. It was popular among Normans in the Middle Ages and appears in Charles Dickens' "David Copperfield". Today, it remains uncommon but distinctive.
RUDDY
FeminineEnglish name derived from 'ruddi', meaning 'red-haired'.
RUDEAN
FeminineUncommon Irish girl's name derived from the surname O'Ruadhain, with possible meaning "red-haired bird".
RUDEE
FeminineUnique unisex name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in recent years despite its mysterious etymology.
RUDEEN
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the historic "Ruaidhrí," meaning "red king.
RUDELL
MasculineAmerican-origin name of unknown meaning, possibly derived from German 'Rudolf', but this is unconfirmed. It has been used in various cultures throughout history and was famously carried by NFL player Rudell St. Louis.
RUDELL
FeminineDistinctive unisex name of Yoruba origin in Nigeria, with no specific meaning but a rich generational history among the tribe.
RUDELLE
FeminineRare French female given name derived from 'rudelle', meaning small stream or brook, associated with nature and water. Though little documented historically, it has gained recognition in literature and art, notably through Jean-Baptiste Corot's painting "La Petite Rudelle".
RUDENE
FeminineDistinctive Haitian name formed by combining Rudolf and René, conveying both strength and elegance.
RUDHRA
MasculineIndian name derived from 'Rudra', a Sanskrit term for Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and creation, symbolizing power and strength.
RUDHRAN
MasculineIndian origin name meaning "the red one", referring to Hindu god Murugan/Kartikeya, often depicted in red.
RUDHVI
MasculineUnique Indian name from Gujarat derived from Sanskrit 'Rudh', meaning 'to stop or hinder'. Its full form is Rudhvika but commonly shortened to Rudhvi.
RUDHVIK
MasculineIndian name, especially popular in Karnataka, derived from 'Rudraksha', meaning 'tears of Rudra', a form of Lord Shiva. It signifies rarity and spiritual enlightenment.
RUDI
MasculineGerman-origin boys' name, a diminutive of Rudolph meaning "famous wolf." Popular among Germans for generations, it signifies status and wealth. Today, it's embraced globally as a unique yet timeless option, with notable figures like Rudi Dutschke and Rudi Garcia carrying its legacy.
RUDI
FeminineGerman-origin name meaning 'famous wolf', derived from Rudolf, popularized by historical figures like Rudolf I.
RUDIE
MasculineDutch boy's name derived from Rudolf, meaning 'little famous wolf'.
RUDIE
FeminineDutch name derived from Rudolf, meaning 'famous ruler' or 'renowned leader'.
RUDIGER
MasculineGerman name meaning "renowned spear," composed of the elements "Hruot" (fame) and "-ger" (-hari, spear).
RUDINE
FeminineRare Slavic name derived from "rud," meaning "red" or "strong." It was likely given to children born with red hair or who were robust. Though not well-documented, Rudine has been used in various Slavic cultures throughout history, including Russia, Poland, and Serbia. Today, it remains an uncommon but unique choice, reflecting its distinctive origins.
RUDIS
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'rough' or 'uncivilized', historically associated with victorious gladiators in ancient Rome.