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

RUSHUN

Masculine

Rare yet distinct African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, potentially meaning 'attentive listener' if derived from "Rush" and the suffix "-un".

RUSKIN

Masculine

Distinctive English given name derived from the occupational surname meaning 'country-born' or 'rustic'.

RUSLAN

Masculine

Ruslan: A unique Turkic-derived name predominantly used in Slavic countries. It means 'like a lion', popularized by Pushkin's poem "Ruslan and Ludmila", symbolizing bravery and strength.

RUSLANA

Feminine

Ukrainian feminine given name derived from "rus", meaning "Russia" or "Russian". Although its roots may suggest otherwise, Ruslana is predominantly used in Ukraine and other Slavic countries as a symbol of patriotic sentiment and cultural heritage. The name has been popular among Ukrainians for many decades and continues to be chosen by families hoping their daughters grow up strong, independent, and proud of their Ukrainian roots. Notably, the famous Ukrainian singer-songwriter Ruslana Lyzhychko further popularized this name after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 2004 with her song "Wild Dances".

RUSS

Masculine

English origin, meaning "little red one", derived from Old Norse 'hróðr' meaning fame, and was originally used as a nickname for someone with red hair or ruddy complexion.

RUSSCHELL

Feminine

Distinctively Haitian name with roots tracing back to the Germanic 'Rudolf', meaning 'famous wolf'.

RUSSCHELLE

Feminine

Rare, French-derived name meaning 'red-brown streamlet,' drawing from its origins near medieval French waters.

RUSSEL

Masculine

Russell is a Welsh male given name derived from "rhos" meaning moor and "y" meaning "of", translating to "little red one".

RUSSEL

Feminine

Russell is an English name with a historic and meaningful origin. It derives from the Old Norse name Hrolfr, adapted into Middle English as Rolfe, and eventually evolved into Russell. This name is believed to have started as a surname signifying residence near a red hill or grass-covered hill. Its meaning is interpreted as "famous warrior" or "strong fame," derived from Old Norse words "hroll" meaning fame or glory, and "bólfr" meaning strong or powerful. Throughout history, notable figures like Bertrand Russell and John Russell have borne this name, making it a popular choice for both boys and girls today, with variations such as Rusty, Russel, and Rusell.

RUSSELL

Masculine

English name derived from Old French "Roussel," meaning "little red one." It was originally a nickname for people with red hair or energetic personalities. Today, it's a classic choice with notable bearers like actor Kurt Russell and musician Jerry Garcia.

RUSSELL

Feminine

English name derived from Old Norse Hrúðvaldr, meaning "famous ruler" or "renowned power".

RUSSELLA

Feminine

Rare yet powerful feminine given name of American origin, derived from the masculine Russell meaning "famous little wolf," with roots tracing back to Middle English and Old French personal names.

RUSSELLE

Masculine

Rare, distinctive American given name with unknown origins and meaning, adding to its enigmatic appeal despite limited historical records.

RUSSIA

Feminine

The feminine given name Russia is of Slavic origin and means "land of the Rus," referencing the historical East Slavic state Kievan Rus'.

RUSSIE

Feminine

The name Russia, of Latin origin, means "wealth" or "abundance," deriving from the Latin word "Russus" used to refer to the East Slavs, the Rus' people who migrated from Scandinavia to Eastern Europe in the 9th century AD.

RUSSO

Masculine

Italian surname and given name derived from the Italian word 'rosso', meaning red.

RUSTAM

Masculine

Persian name derived from ancient Iranian mythology, meaning "courageous" or "brave heart," reflecting its legendary hero namesake renowned for bravery and wisdom in Ferdowsi's epic Shahnameh.

RUSTAN

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse 'Hroðstann', meaning 'famous stone'. It evokes Viking strength and power, popularized by legendary chieftain Hrolfr Kraki.

RUSTEN

Masculine

Norwegian boy's name meaning 'red'.

RUSTI

Feminine

Unique name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or etymology in major languages or cultures. Its unclear origins offer speculative interpretations, such as being derived from the Latin word "rusticus" for rural or country-like, suggesting down-to-earth simplicity and connection to nature, or potentially a shortened form of Persian name Rustam, conveying strength and bravery. Despite its mystery, Rusti remains appealing due to its uniqueness and potential symbolism.

RUSTIE

Feminine

Rare Scottish name derived from Russell, meaning 'red-haired' or 'ruddy complexion'.

RUSTIN

Masculine

American name derived from the English surname 'Ruxton,' originating from Lancashire's Ruxton settlement.

RUSTINA

Feminine

Latin-derived unisex name with historic roots in ancient Rome, meaning 'of the country' or 'rural', associated with nature and simplicity.

RUSTON

Masculine

Distinctive French origin given name derived from the Occitan word 'rustic', meaning 'of the country' or 'rural'. It carries strong associations with nature and countryside simplicity.

RUSTY

Feminine

Rare American male name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from 'rusty', meaning 'covered in rust'.

RUSTY

Masculine

Distinctive American name derived from the adjective 'rusty', meaning oxidized metal, popularized by working-class families and notable figures like Rusty Wallace and Rusty Staub.

RUSTYN

Masculine

Uncommon English male name derived from 'rusty', meaning durable or resilient.

RUT

Feminine

The name Rut is Hebrew for 'friend,' derived from 're'ut', meaning companionship.

RUTA

Feminine

The name Ruta originates from Lithuania, meaning 'rowan tree,' a symbol of protection against evil spirits.

RUTGER

Masculine

Unique Dutch given name derived from Germanic elements 'Hrūd' (meaning fame or renown) and 'ger' (meaning spear), thus translating to 'famous spearman'.

RUTH

Masculine

Hebrew name that means "compassionate friend" or "companion," derived from the Hebrew word "reut" meaning "friendship.

RUTH

Feminine

Hebrew female given name meaning 'friend' or 'companion', popularized in the U.S. during the late 19th century.

RUTHA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "friend" or "companion," derived from the biblical figure Ruth, known for her loyalty and kindness.

RUTHALEE

Feminine

Rare and enigmatic name with unknown origins, adding charm and curiosity to its bearer while inviting questions about pronunciation and meaning.

RUTHAN

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "friend," drawing inspiration from the biblical figure Ruth, known for her loyalty and devotion.

RUTHANN

Feminine

American female given name created by combining Ruth ("compassionate friend") and Ann ("grace"), giving it a meaning that suggests kindness and elegance.

RUTHANNA

Feminine

American-made name derived from Ruth, which means "compassionate friend," giving Ruthanna the interpretation of "joyful compassionate friend.

RUTHANNE

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "Rut," meaning "friend" or "companion." It is associated with biblical Ruth, known for her loyalty and devotion.

RUTHE

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "friend", carried by notable figures like Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

RUTHEL

Feminine

Uncommon Hebrew name derived from the word "rut," meaning "friend.