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

RANAJAH

Feminine

Ranajah, a unique African name from the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin, means "She is a warrior princess" and signifies strength, courage, and regal elegance.

RANALD

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic 'Raonall,' meaning 'chief of the lyre.'

RANALDO

Masculine

Italian name of Germanic origin, meaning "wise ruler" or "warlike," popularized by Norman conquerors and notably borne by Ranulf II, father of William the Conqueror. It also appears as a brave knight in Ariosto's Orlando Furioso.

RANARD

Masculine

Unique French given name with roots in medieval folklore, meaning "rabid" or "mad," yet symbolizing independence and freedom to those who choose it.

RANARDA

Feminine

Uncommon yet powerful name of West African origin, derived from Yoruba mythology as "Oranmiyan," meaning "powerful warrior.

RANARDO

Masculine

African-origin name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning "the world has ended," reflecting profound cultural heritage and spirituality. It transcends continents and cultures worldwide despite its historical roots in Africa.

RANASIA

Feminine

Sanskrit-derived female name meaning 'wealth in battle', associated with Goddess Durga and historically held by notable figures like poetess Ranasia Devi.

RANATA

Feminine

Italian name derived from "ranunculus," meaning "little frog," signifying grace and adaptability.

RANAV

Masculine

Rare Indian name derived from 'Ravana', meaning 'colorful' or 'shining'.

RANAY

Feminine

Captivating, yet mysterious name of unknown origin, with theories connecting it to Irish kings or Hebrew/Slavic musicality, but no definitive meaning.

RANAYA

Feminine

Unique Sanskrit name that means "goddess of music" or "the melody of Saraswati.

RANAYAH

Feminine

Uncommon yet beautiful Arabic name meaning 'Small Flower of God,' combining 'Rana' (small flower) with 'Yah' (shortened form of Yahya, meaning 'God lives').

RANAYE

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "song" or "lyric," tracing back to ancient Israel's musical traditions.

RANBIR

Masculine

Indian male name derived from Sanskrit words "ran" meaning 'color' or 'complexion', and "bir" meaning 'hero'. It translates to 'hero with complexion like the sun', reflecting India's rich cultural heritage.

RANCE

Masculine

English origin, derived from 'Rhone', signifying 'from the Rhone river'.

RANCEL

Masculine

Spanish origin, means "graceful" or "elegant".

RANCES

Masculine

Latin origin, translates to "from France" and was historically used as a surname indicating French birth or descent during the Middle Ages.

RAND

Masculine

Rare Scottish name of Gaelic origin, derived from "Ranald," which means "powerful seal.

RAND

Feminine

Rand: A Norwegian name meaning "shield", dating back to Viking Age with ties to Norse mythology and historical figures.

RANDA

Feminine

Arabic female given name derived from the word "randa," meaning "leather." It signifies strength and durability.

RANDAHL

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "shield battle" or "battle border".

RANDAL

Feminine

Distinctive English male given name derived from Old Germanic elements meaning "powerful shield ruler".

RANDAL

Masculine

English name derived from Germanic elements "rand" (shield) and "wulf" (wolf), meaning 'shield wolf'. It was first used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name during the Middle Ages, and is associated with notable figures like Randal, Earl of Chester. Today, it's still used but less commonly than in the past.

RANDALE

Masculine

Unique American given name created by blending Randall ("shield wolf") and Dale ("valley"), with no official meaning.

RANDALL

Masculine

English name derived from Old German elements 'rand' meaning 'shield' and 'wald' meaning 'rule', translating to 'powerful ruler'. Initially a medieval surname denoting someone living near fortifications or serving as guard, Randall later became popular as a given name.

RANDALL

Feminine

English name derived from Old German Randwulf, meaning 'shield wolf'.

RANDALLE

Feminine

Germanic name meaning 'powerful shield warrior', derived from Old English Randwulf, distinguished by its double 'l'.

RANDALPH

Masculine

Randolph is an English name derived from Old German words 'rand' meaning shield and 'wolf' meaning wolf. It was popularized by Normans after the 1066 conquest and has been borne by notable figures like Sir Ranulf le Meschin and Sir Robert de Randolf throughout history. Today, it's still popular and often shortened to Randy or Ralph.

RANDALYN

Feminine

English unisex name derived from 'Randall' (meaning bold wolf) and '-lyn', signifying bold shield of Lindon.

RANDALYNN

Feminine

American name derived from Randall ("shield wolf" or "powerful hare") and Lynn ("from the lake"), signifying "powerful shield wolf by the lake".

RANDARIUS

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning 'to row' or 'to paddle', suggesting strength and agility associated with water activities.

RANDE

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name, originating from Norway, meaning 'protection' or 'shield'.

RANDE

Feminine

English given name derived from Old German elements 'rand' meaning 'shield' and 'wolf', signifying 'wolf shield'. It was introduced to England during the Norman Conquest in 1066, with notable bearers including Sir Walter Raleigh.

RANDEE

Feminine

American unisex name that emerged in the mid-20th century, gaining popularity during the 1960s and 70s. Its origins are unclear but it's often linked to Hebrew 'Rachel' or German 'Renate'. Despite uncertain roots, Randee has become synonymous with individuality and creativity.

RANDEE

Masculine

Invented name of unknown origin, with no historical or cultural significance; it's pronounced 'RAN-dee'.

RANDEEN

Feminine

English female given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old Norse 'Randalin' meaning 'shield warrior', or a variant spelling of English 'Rondell' meaning 'round dance'.

RANDEEP

Masculine

Indian name derived from 'Randheer', meaning 'the brave one', combining 'brave' (Randa) and 'ocean' or 'depth' (Deep). It's been popularized by figures like actor Randeep Hooda and politician Randeep Singh Surjewala.

RANDEISHA

Feminine

Rare, melodic African-Swahili female name, potentially meaning 'loving woman'.

RANDEL

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'joyous song' or 'hymn', historically prominent among European nobility.

RANDEL

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive German name derived from 'rand', meaning 'shield', signifying bravery and protection.