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

RYANNE

Feminine

Unique, Irish-origin female name derived from the surname O'Raghallaigh, meaning 'descendant of Raghallach', which translates to 'little stranger' or 'fourth among brothers'.

RYANPATRICK

Masculine

Distinctive Irish name derived from the surname O'Riain, meaning 'king'.

RYANPAUL

Masculine

Rare, Irish-derived given name created by Paul Walker's parents, combining 'Ryan', meaning 'little king', with 'Paul'.

RYANSH

Masculine

Modern name combining the Irish 'Ryan' meaning 'little king' with the Hebrew suffix '-sh', blending elements of both cultures without any historical figures carrying this name.

RYANT

Masculine

Ryan is an Irish male given name derived from the surname O'Riagain meaning "descendant of Riagan," a legendary king with healing powers.

RYASIA

Feminine

African-origin name from Swahili, meaning 'sun', signifying warmth, light, and positivity. It reflects the hopes parents have for their child's brightness and radiance.

RYAT

Masculine

Hebrew male given name meaning 'friend' or 'companion', recently gaining popularity as a unique choice.

RYATT

Masculine

Distinctive English male name derived from the Old Norse word "Hrjotr", meaning "famous spear".

RYATT

Feminine

Rare French given name derived from the surname Ryart, which means 'carpenter' or 'joiner', signifying skill and precision in work.

RYCE

Feminine

Rare American boy's name created by author Scott Ciencin for his fantasy series "The Coven". It has no specific meaning or history beyond its fictional origins, but has gained popularity since debuting on the US baby naming list in 2004.

RYCE

Masculine

Recent American invention, popular among parents seeking unique names. Its origin is uncertain but may be inspired by 'rice', 'Ryan', or 'Rhys'. Despite its unclear history, Ryce has gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and spelling, often associated with strength and creativity.

RYCHELLE

Feminine

Welsh-derived female given name that signifies intense passion, originating from the word "rhychel" meaning "ardent".

RYDA

Masculine

Rare yet captivating female name of Middle Eastern origin, derived from the Arabic word 'raydah', meaning 'thunderbolt'.

RYDAN

Masculine

Ancient Irish name derived from Rugadán, possibly meaning 'little red one'.

RYDAR

Masculine

Rare Norwegian name derived from Old Norse 'Hróðgeirr', meaning 'famous warrior'.

RYDDER

Masculine

Distinctive name of unknown origin, possibly Scandinavian or Germanic, meaning "powerful warrior" or "warrior on horseback".

RYDEL

Masculine

Rare, unisex given name of Welsh origin, derived from "rydell," meaning "little ridge" or "small hill." It carries historical significance dating back to medieval Wales and conveys rugged beauty and strength, making it an attractive choice for distinctive namings.

RYDELL

Masculine

Unique Scandinavian given name that means "powerful in fame" or "having the power of renown," derived from Old Norse elements "Hroð" meaning "fame" and "valdr" meaning "ruler" or "power.

RYDEN

Masculine

Norwegian name meaning 'powerful warrior', derived from Old Norse elements 'raudr' (red) and 'hjalmr' (helmet). It signifies strength and bravery.

RYDEN

Feminine

Captivating Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Ragnar, meaning "army power" or "strength".

RYDER

Masculine

English name derived from the occupational surname Ryder, meaning 'horseman' or 'saddle maker', and popularized in recent years.

RYDER

Feminine

English name with a long history, dating back to at least the Middle Ages. Originally derived from the surname Ryde or Rider, meaning 'horseman' or 'one who rides', it has been used as both a first and last name for centuries. Despite its recent popularity, inspired by celebrities like Dennis Quaid, Ryder's roots are ancient and may even have German origins, signifying 'powerful' or 'spear strong'. The name conveys strength, vitality, independence, and is often associated with freedom and adventure due to its horsemanship connections.

RYDGE

Masculine

Rare English first name created by author Timothy Zahn for his popular sci-fi series, "The Thrawn Trilogy," with no inherent meaning beyond its fictional context.

RYDIA

Feminine

Captivating Greek-derived female name that translates to "rhythm.

RYDIN

Masculine

Rare but distinctive Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word 'Hrýðinn', translating to 'the happy one'.

RYDON

Masculine

Uncommon male given name of Welsh origin, derived from "rhyd", meaning "ford" or "river crossing". Its interpretation is often associated with adaptability, perseverance, and determination, though its true significance remains somewhat open to interpretation due to the lack of historical references.

RYE

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from 'ryge', Old English for rye grass used in bread-making, symbolizing nature and rural roots.

RYE

Feminine

Uncommon English given name, meaning 'rye' cereal grain, with a rustic feel and recent popularity.

RYEAN

Masculine

Distinctively American male name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning.

RYEISHA

Feminine

Unique American name derived from the grass 'rye', potentially symbolizing growth and resilience, with no significant historical figures associated.

RYEITT

Feminine

Unknown origin and has no widely accepted meaning or history behind it. It has gained popularity in recent years among parents looking for unique names, with some possibly drawn to its Scandinavian-like sound if derived from a blend of "rye" and "ett". Ultimately, the interpretation of this distinctive name is left up to the individual.

RYEKER

Masculine

Unique German name derived from "ric" (powerful) and "ger" (spear), translating to "powerful spear". Despite its origins, it's uncommon globally, making it a distinctive choice with a strong meaning.

RYEL

Masculine

Distinctive but mysterious boys' name, of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in English-speaking countries like the US despite lacking established etymology or historical significance.

RYEL

Feminine

American boy's name, invented by L. Frank Baum for his 'Oz Books' series, without a specific meaning.

RYELAN

Masculine

Irish unisex name derived from the ancient surname O'Riaghlan, meaning "little king" or "prince," originating from County Kerry in medieval Ireland.

RYELAN

Feminine

Ryeland is an intriguing Irish name derived from the surname Ó Riabhaigh, meaning "descendant of the little red one," with roots tracing back to medieval Ireland and County Cork.

RYELAND

Masculine

Unique male name of English origin, derived from Old English words "hreo" (roe deer) and "land" (land), signifying 'deer land'.

RYELEE

Feminine

Rylee is a recent, unique baby girl's name created as an alternative to Riley or Reiley, with a twist that makes it stand out. It has no specific meaning but is often associated with interpretations such as "strong and lively" or "leader of the little ones.

RYELEE

Masculine

Rylee is a modern American girls' name derived from "rye" grass and "Lee," signifying nature or personal strength.

RYELEIGH

Feminine

Ryleigh is a unisex name of Irish origin derived from the surname "O'Raghallaigh," meaning "descendant of Raghalach." It translates to "little bright one" or "little wise one," embodying positivity and intelligence.