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

RANIM

Feminine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'thunder', symbolizing power and divine strength.

RANIQUA

Feminine

Uncommon yet powerful female name of West African origin, derived from the Mandinka language and signifying 'queen' or 'ruler'. It embodies strength and influence, reflecting parents' wishes for their daughter's future.

RANIQUE

Feminine

Rare, captivating given name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, first appearing in France during the late 19th century.

RANISHA

Feminine

Swahili female name meaning 'in a state of being a queen,' conveying power, grace, and leadership.

RANITA

Feminine

Indian-origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Ranit', meaning 'to protect'.

RANIYA

Feminine

Arabic feminine given name meaning 'small paradise' or 'garden of paradise', gained popularity in the 20th century, predominantly used in Muslim communities worldwide.

RANIYAH

Feminine

Elegant Arabic girls' name meaning "small paradise" or "garden", reflecting grace and beauty.

RANIYHA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning "little garden" or "paradise," symbolizing peace and beauty.

RANJAN

Masculine

Unique Indian male name derived from Sanskrit 'raj', meaning 'king'. It signifies someone embodying wisdom, courage, and leadership.

RANJANA

Feminine

Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'ranj', meaning colorful.

RANJANI

Feminine

Ranjani, an Indian name of Sanskrit origin, means 'full of colors' or 'one who is colorful', reflecting its rich cultural heritage.

RANJEET

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Raj' meaning king, and signifies King Krishna.

RANJIT

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Rajanya', signifying 'warrior caste'.

RANKIN

Masculine

Rare Scottish male given name derived from 'Rathcina', meaning stranger or foreigner, originally used for migrants of noble descent.

RANNA

Feminine

Arabic origin name that means "to be pleased" or "to delight," often associated with happiness and joy. It was historically given to girls hoped to bring contentment into their families' lives.

RANNAH

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "shout" or "cry out", often used in the Bible to express joyous exclamations, and historically associated with King David's warriors. It is typically pronounced "RAH-nuh".

RANNDY

Masculine

Uncommon yet distinctive name of English origin, derived from Old German words "rand" meaning "shield" and "wulf" meaning "wolf," signifying bravery and fierceness like that of a wolf.

RANNI

Feminine

Rare Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse "rønn", meaning "shield". It was used by ancient Vikings to symbolize strength, protection, and courage in battle.

RANNIE

Masculine

The Irish name Rannie, meaning 'little song,' originates from the ancient Gaelic word 'rann' and was historically associated with a renowned musical family.

RANNIE

Feminine

Rare Irish given name derived from the ancient surname O'Raonntai, meaning "descendant of Raonntae," with historical ties to County Kerry's powerful clans. Its exact meaning is uncertain but its uniqueness makes it memorable.

RANNON

Masculine

Irish name with a unique spelling, meaning "little seal" in Gaelic, derived from the ancient Irish name Ronan.

RANNY

Masculine

Intriguing African origin name derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, signifying rain's life-giving force.

RANNY

Feminine

Unique Hebrew given name meaning "joy" or "song," often associated with happiness and musicality.

RANODA

Feminine

Swahili-derived name of African origin, meaning 'peaceful and calm,' reflecting serenity and tranquility.

RANOLD

Masculine

Rare Germanic given name meaning "famous power" or "powerful in fame," with notable historical bearers like Earl Ranulf II of Chester and Sheriff Ranulf de Gernon.

RANON

Masculine

Rare Irish name of Germanic origin, meaning "famous wolf".

RANOTA

Feminine

Enchanting name of unknown origin, with its meaning open to interpretation, often associated with the Sanskrit word for 'chariot'.

RANSEL

Masculine

Rare, distinctive given name of uncertain origin and meaning, with theories suggesting Germanic roots or derivation from Randall, though evidence remains inconclusive. Used since the 16th century, Ransel has only six recorded instances in the U.S. in 2019, contributing to its unique appeal.

RANSEN

Masculine

Uncommon Scandinavian male given name derived from Old Norse elements "rán" (rowing or sea journey) and "sen(n)" (old), translating to "old sea voyage".

RANSFORD

Masculine

Rare African male name derived from the Akan people of Ghana, meaning 'God's Grace'.

RANSH

Masculine

Ancient Sanskrit name derived from "Ransha," meaning "to shine" or "to illuminate." In Hindu mythology, Ransh was one of the seven sages known for their wisdom and enlightenment. Bearers of this name are believed to possess deep understanding and bring good luck.

RANSOM

Masculine

Uncommon American given name with a strong meaning derived from Middle English "ransome," signifying money paid for redemption. It has been borne by notable figures like Ransom Olds and has no specific cultural associations.

RANSOM

Feminine

English origin name derived from the Old English word 'ransac', meaning 'to redeem or liberate'.

RANSOME

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from 'ransomer', meaning redeemer.

RANSON

Masculine

Xinyi is a Chinese given name consisting of the characters 心 (xīn) meaning heart or mind, and 义 (yì) meaning justice or righteousness. Pronounced as "Shin-yee", it has gained international recognition due to its unique sound and cultural significance. This unisex name is often given to babies born in spring according to the Chinese lunar calendar, reflecting traditional naming customs.

RANULFO

Masculine

Uncommon Italian given name derived from Germanic elements, translating to "having famous relations" or "famous wolf", with notable bearers like 14th-century art patron Ranulfo degli Scrovegni.

RANVEER

Masculine

Indian male given name derived from Sanskrit words 'Rana' meaning 'king or warrior' and 'Veer' signifying 'brave', translating to 'Brave King or Warrior'. It has historical significance, being popular among Hindu kings and warriors in ancient India, and is associated with the festival of Diwali.

RANVIJAY

Masculine

Indian male given name meaning "the pleasure of victory.

RANVIR

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, translating to "Hero in Color".

RANVIT

Masculine

Indian name of Marathi origin meaning 'charming life'.