Female and male names starting with the letter "R" .
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RAYANNE
FeminineCaptivating feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Re'aya" meaning "sheep," symbolizing innocence, loyalty, and grace.
RAYANSH
MasculineUncommon yet powerful Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Raayan', meaning 'chariot'.
RAYANTHONY
MasculineAfrican unisex given name derived from Swahili "rayana," meaning "beautiful people.
RAYAUNA
FeminineAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning "She has arrived" or "The one who has come," reflecting the joy of welcoming a new family member. It is unisex but more commonly associated with females in Igbo culture.
RAYBERT
MasculineFrench-origin given name derived from "raibet," meaning "ray" or "beam," symbolizing light and radiance. It's believed to have been first used as a given name in medieval France.
RAYBON
MasculineRare French given name meaning "good ray," derived from a combination of "rayon" (ray) and "bon" (good).
RAYBORN
MasculineUncommon given name with unknown origins and meaning.
RAYBURN
MasculineUnusual English male given name derived from the Old English word "beorhn", meaning "bear".
RAYCE
FeminineModern, distinct name of uncertain origin, lacking a widely recognized meaning.
RAYCE
MasculineUnique, recently coined given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly invented by parents seeking a distinctive name.
RAYCEN
MasculineRare American variant of the Irish name Ryan, meaning "little king" or "small ruler".
RAYCER
MasculineDistinctive name of unknown origin, often associated with speed and innovation due to its possible connection to the word "racer".
RAYCHAEL
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "Reichal," meaning "ewe lamb," symbolizing purity and innocence. It has biblical roots, tracing back to Genesis 25:1-4, where Reichal is mentioned as the daughter of Elihu. Today, Raychael remains popular due to its unique sound, rich history, and meaningful significance.
RAYCHEL
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew-derived female name, meaning "ewe" or "lamb," inspired by Rachel, one of Jacob's wives in Jewish tradition.
RAYCHELE
FeminineUncommon Italian-derived feminine given name meaning 'shell', popularized by Peter Makarec's novel "The Adventures of Raychele" in 1936.
RAYCHELL
FeminineUnique Spanish variant of the Hebrew name Rachel, meaning "ewe" or "sheep".
RAYCHELLE
FeminineUnique feminine name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from 'ray' (light) and '-chelle' (quick), with only a handful of instances recorded in the US since 1879.
RAYCIN
MasculineUnique African name of Ewe origin, meaning 'happiness' and often given during times of celebration.
RAYCINE
FeminineRare and beautiful name with unknown origins and meaning, possibly a blend of Raymond and Cynthia, and has been carried by notable individuals like track athlete Raycine Jenkins.
RAYDA
FeminineDistinctive Arabic name derived from "raida," meaning "travel" or "journey.
RAYDAN
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'traveler' or 'nomad', symbolizing adventure and exploration.
RAYDEAN
FeminineRare, unique name of unknown origin and meaning.
RAYDEAN
MasculineCreative blend of Raymond ("wise protector") and Dean ("valley"), resulting in a strong, distinctive American name with a connection to its roots but no known historical figure.
RAYDEL
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from "rayo," meaning "lightning," signifying resemblance to or likeness of lightning.
RAYDELL
MasculineAmerican name created as a blend of Raymond ("wise protector") and Dell ("noble and bright"), first popular in the mid-20th century but now rare.
RAYDELL
FeminineUncommon American name derived from 'ray' (light) and '-ell', often associated with Wales.
RAYDEN
MasculineJapanese-origin name derived from Raijin, the thunder god in Japanese mythology, symbolizing power and divine majesty.
RAYDEN
FeminineUnique male name of Japanese origin, derived from the word "raiden," meaning "thunder god." It signifies the deity of lightning and thunder in Japanese culture.
RAYDENE
FeminineDistinctive American given name created by author Stephen King for his 1983 novel "Christine," where it was used as the name of a female high school student with psychic abilities. Despite limited documentation, it has gained some popularity due to its literary association but remains uncommon overall.
RAYDER
MasculineArabic-derived name meaning "counselor or helper," gaining popularity due to its distinct sound and positive connotation associated with wisdom and helpfulness.
RAYDIN
MasculineRare and distinctive male name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
RAYDON
MasculineDistinct American given name derived from combining Raymond (meaning 'wise protector') and Endon (symbolizing perseverance).
RAYDRICK
MasculineUncommon American name created by blending Raymond ('wise protector') and Richard ('powerful ruler'), signifying a strong and wise protector.
RAYDYN
MasculineModern, unisex name coined in the early 2000s, with possible associations to light and power, though its origin and meaning are not well-defined.
RAYE
MasculineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'flowing' or 'current'.
RAYE
FeminineUnique French name derived from the word 'rayon', meaning 'ray'. It signifies 'ray of light' or 'beam of light'.
RAYEA
FeminineUnique and beautiful name of uncertain origin but often associated with light and radiance, possibly derived from the Arabic word "rayah" meaning "to shine" or "to glow".
RAYEANN
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew female given name created by combining Rachel and Reeyah, meaning "vision" or "eyesight". It gained popularity in the US during the late 20th century among Jewish families seeking a modern yet meaningful name.
RAYEANNA
FeminineUnique African-American name created by combining "Ray" and "Anna", possibly meaning "graceful ray of light".
RAYED
MasculineArabic origin name meaning "flashing light" or "thunderbolt," commonly used among Bedouin tribes for strength and protection, now globally popular yet still rare.