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

RADHA

Feminine

Sanskrit feminine given name that translates to "prosperous" or "happy". In Hindu mythology, she is revered as the consort of Lord Krishna and an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi.

RADHAMES

Masculine

Rare male name of Spanish origin, derived from the Greek mythological figure Rhadamanthus, known for his wisdom and justice.

RADHIKA

Feminine

Radhika, of Sanskrit origin, means 'prosperity' or 'success'.

RADHYA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'satisfied' or 'content', reflecting inner peace and happiness.

RADI

Masculine

Arabic name derived from "radī", meaning "satisfied" or "content". It signifies happiness and inner peace, and holds significance in Islamic culture as one of Allah's ninety-nine names.

RADIA

Feminine

Arabic feminine given name derived from 'ra'di', meaning thunder. It signifies strength and courage, having been used in the Middle East and North Africa for centuries. Notably, Moroccan feminist Radia Jijab bore this name. Today, Radia is chosen worldwide for its unique sound and powerful meaning.

RADIAH

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating Arabic female name, derived from 'radhiya' meaning 'content' or 'satisfied', associated with positivity and happiness.

RADIANCE

Feminine

Captivating feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'radiant' and signifying brilliance and luminescence. Its roots trace back to ancient Rome where it was used to describe individuals perceived as shining with intelligence, beauty, or goodness. Today, while still uncommon, Radiance holds significant meaning across various cultures, often associated with positivity, warmth, and strength.

RADIE

Masculine

Arabic origin, means 'wisdom' and is associated with notable figures like Lebanese singer Radie Khoury.

RADIE

Feminine

Distinctive Persian name derived from "rad," meaning "journey.

RADIN

Masculine

Serbian name derived from the word "rad," meaning "happy" or "joyful." It was popularized by King Radovan in the 13th century and traditionally associated with qualities like strength, wisdom, and generosity. Today, Radin is a unique yet meaningful choice for parents seeking to honor cultural heritage while giving their son a modern name.

RADINE

Feminine

Slavic female name derived from "rad," meaning "happy" or "joyful.

RADIX

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin given name meaning 'root', symbolizing nature, growth, and stability.

RADIYA

Feminine

Unique female name of Arabic origin, meaning 'traveling', often associated with journey and adventure. It was the name given to the Prophet Muhammad's daughter and is believed to confer intelligence and wisdom in Islamic and Arabic cultures worldwide.

RADIYAH

Feminine

Unique Arabic girl's name derived from 'radi', meaning 'owner'. It signifies radiance and light, inspiring its bearer to shine brightly.

RADLEE

Masculine

Unique, modern name of unknown origin, offering its bearer the freedom to create their own identity.

RADLEE

Feminine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins; it holds no specific meaning or cultural association.

RADLEIGH

Feminine

Unique English given name composed of "Rade," meaning counsel or advice, and "leigh," meaning meadow or field, resulting in the interpretation of "counsel meadow" or "advice field.

RADLEY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the surname Radleigh, potentially meaning "meadow clearing." Popularized by Charlotte Yonge's 19th-century novel, it has never ranked among the top 1000 boys' names in the U.S., but its unique origin and sound make it a distinctive choice.

RADLEY

Feminine

Unique English name derived from the Old English word "rad," meaning "happy" or "at ease.

RADLY

Masculine

Rare French given name of Germanic origin, meaning "happy" or "joyous", connected to the French word "radieux". It was brought to France by the Normans during their conquest of England in 1066.

RADNOR

Masculine

Welsh name, originally a surname from Radnorshire (now Powys), meaning "fortified hill" or "red hill". It has been associated with notable families like the Earls of Radnor since the 18th century.

RADOIKA

Feminine

Distinctive Slavic name from Bulgaria, meaning 'joy'.

RADONNA

Feminine

Slavic female given name derived from 'rad', meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', signifying happiness and good fortune.

RADOSLAV

Masculine

Ancient Slavic male name whose origin and meaning are unknown.

RADRIC

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant African name derived from Yoruba's "Olorun", meaning "Owner of the heavens".

RADU

Masculine

Romanian male name of Slavic origin, meaning "happiness" or "joy", popular since the 14th century among the House of Basarab.

RADVIN

Masculine

Uncommon Slavic name of Old Church Slavonic origin, used historically in Eastern European countries like Poland and Russia.

RADWA

Feminine

Radwa, of Arabic origin, means 'contentment' or 'satisfaction', reflecting inner peace and happiness.

RADWAN

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "contentment" or "satisfaction," reflecting Islamic values of inner peace and happiness.

RADYN

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from "radur", meaning "lively" or "full of life".

RAE

Masculine

Irish female name derived from the surname O'Raigh, meaning "descendant of Raigh," which itself means "number" or "series.

RAE

Feminine

Uncommon first name with unclear origins and meanings, potentially derived from Irish surnames or Old German words, but no definitive connections have been established. It has been used as both a boy's and girl's name throughout history, notably borne by American singer-songwriter Rae Sremmurd. Despite its uncertain etymology, Rae stands out due to its unique spelling and sound.

RAEA

Feminine

Irish-derived unisex name meaning "little king" or "small king," originally used for high-born males but now recognized as a strong yet feminine option.

RAEAH

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'friend', first appearing in ancient biblical times, now gaining popularity worldwide despite not being common among Jews or Israelis.

RAEANA

Feminine

Captivating Irish name derived from "ré," meaning "little king.

RAEANAH

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name derived from "ra'anan," meaning "lily," signifying elegance and purity.

RAEANN

Feminine

Irish feminine given name derived from the surname O'Raighne, meaning "little king" or "small king". It signifies power, leadership, and royalty, often attributed to those named Raeann due to their strong willpower and determination.

RAEANNA

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname Raighne, meaning 'little king' in Gaelic.

RAEANNE

Feminine

Irish-origin given name derived from the surname O'Raighne, meaning "descendant of Raigne," who was believed to have been named after the Old Norse "Hrønn" or "Hróðnýr," signifying strength or power. It's unique yet meaningful, with historical ties to brave Irish families and possibly royalty.