Female and male names starting with the letter "R" .
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REAZON
MasculineRecently coined name with no known origin or traditional meaning. It is pronounced /riːˈzeɪzən/ and has no related names or diminutives. Its rarity makes it distinctive, but its lack of established history allows those named Reazon to forge their own legacy.
REBA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name derived from Rivka, meaning 'to tie or bind'. It is associated with biblical figure Rebecca, known for her beauty, virtue, and role as a peacemaker.
REBA
MasculineUncommon Hebrew feminine name that means 'fourth', traditionally given to girls born as the fourth child in their family.
REBACCA
FeminineRebecca is a feminine Hebrew name meaning "to bind together," popularized in the Bible and throughout European history.
REBAKAH
FeminineRebakah, of Hebrew origin from Rivkah, means "to tie or bind" and has biblical significance as Rebecca, the wife of Isaac and mother of Jacob and Esau.
REBBA
FeminineUnique Hebrew female name derived from 'rebbe', meaning 'master' or 'teacher', popularized by the Hasidic movement and believed to honor influential spiritual leaders.
REBBECA
FeminineRebecca is a Hebrew name meaning 'to bind together', popularized through biblical figures like Isaac's wife, with notable bearers including Queen Rebecca of Assyria and authors like Charlotte Brontë.
REBBECCA
FeminineRebecca is an elegant Hebrew name meaning 'to bind or tie together', derived from the Hebrew word Rivkah. It holds significant historical importance in Judaism as it was the name of one of the four matriarchs, Rebecca being the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau. This name has been popular throughout history across various cultures, often associated with intelligence, grace, wisdom, and beauty.
REBBIE
FeminineHebrew-derived female given name meaning 'much joy' or 'to be glad', often used as a unisex alternative to Rebecca.
REBCCA
FeminineRebecca is a Hebrew name meaning 'to bind' or 'to unite', popular among Christians and Jews alike since ancient times, and known for its notable bearers like Rebecca Gratz and Rebecca West.
REBE
FeminineRebe, of Hebrew origin, means 'to bind' or 'unite,' reflecting its biblical namesake Rebecca's strength and kindness.
REBECA
FeminineUnique feminine name of Hebrew origin, meaning "to bind" or "tie," with historic significance as the name of biblical matriarch Rebecca.
REBECA
MasculineRebecca is a Hebrew name meaning "to bind or tie together," derived from the word "ribqah" and popularized through biblical figures like Abraham's wife.
REBECAA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew feminine name, derived from Rebekah, meaning "to tie or bind" and symbolizing resilience.
REBECAH
FeminineRebecah, of Hebrew origin, means "to bind or join together," reflecting strength and unity.
REBECC
FeminineRebecca is a Hebrew name meaning "to bind together," originally given to Isaac's wife in the Bible, reflecting her role in uniting families.
REBECCA
MasculineHebrew feminine name meaning 'to bind' or 'unite', derived from Abraham's generous wife Rivka.
REBECCA
FeminineThe name Rebecca originates from Hebrew and signifies "to bind" or "to join together". It stems from the biblical figure Rebecca, Isaac's wife in the Old Testament, who demonstrated great faith and obedience throughout her life.
REBECCAANN
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from Rivkah, meaning 'to bind', made popular by Abraham's wife in the Bible, with a modern twist.
REBECCAH
FeminineHebrew feminine given name derived from Rivkah, meaning "to tie" or "bind.
REBECCAJO
FeminineThe name Rebecca is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'to bind or tie', inspired by the biblical figure who was a devoted wife to Isaac and mother to Jacob and Esau.
REBECCALYNN
FeminineHebrew name composed of Rebecca ('to bind/unite') and Lynn ('from the lake'), creating a powerful and distinctive moniker.
REBECKA
FeminineSwedish feminine given name derived from the Old Norse Rebekka, which originates from the Hebrew Rivkah, meaning 'to tie' or 'bind'. It is associated with the biblical figure Rivkah, wife of Isaac and mother of Esau and Jacob.
REBECKAH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'Ribqah', meaning 'to secure' or 'tie up'. It's the name of Isaac's wife in the Bible.
REBECKER
FeminineRare German-origin name first recorded in England in the 12th century, believed to mean "advisor" or "one who gives good counsel".
REBEKA
FeminineRebeka: Hebrew origin, means "to bind together" or "unify.
REBEKAH
MasculineRebekah, of Hebrew origin, means "to tie up or bind" and is associated with intelligence, courage, and resourcefulness, reflecting qualities of its biblical namesake, Rebekah wife of Isaac.
REBEKAH
FeminineRebekah, of Hebrew origin, means 'to secure' or 'tie'; it's a biblical matriarch and still popular today.
REBEKAN
FeminineRebekah is a unique and beautiful Hebrew name meaning 'to tie or bind', originally given to Isaac's wife in the Old Testament, reflecting her role as a binding force between families.
REBEKHA
FeminineBeautiful Hebrew name derived from Rivkah, meaning 'to tie' or 'bind', associated with the biblical Rebekah, known for her kindness, beauty, grace, intelligence, and perseverance.
REBEKKA
FeminineFeminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "to tie or bind", associated with notable figures in Jewish history like Rebecca Rolnick and Rebecca West. It has gained popularity in various countries including Germany, Scandinavia, and the Netherlands despite different spellings such as Rebecca or Rikako.
REBEKKAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'to tie or bind together', reflecting unity and connection. It's steeped in Jewish tradition, notably held by Isaac's wife in the Old Testament, and signifies kindness and generosity.
REBEL
FeminineEnglish origin, meaning 'one who refuses to conform,' reflecting independence and nonconformity.
REBEL
MasculineDistinctive English baby name meaning 'someone who opposes authority,' popular among parents valuing independence and nonconformity.
REBELLA
FeminineItalian name meaning 'rebel', conveying boldness and uniqueness.
REBELLE
FeminineFrench origin and means "rebel".
REBER
FeminineRare yet significant German-origin given name derived from 'rebrochen', meaning 'to break' or 'fracture'. It was historically associated with strong and powerful individuals.
REBERT
MasculineRoberto is an Italian name derived from "robusto," meaning "strong" or "vigorous." It was popularized through historical figures like Robert Browning and Diego Maradona, and has since been widely adopted globally for boys and girls alike, despite its Italian roots.
REBERTA
FeminineRare yet powerful female name of Latin origin, meaning 'vigorously famous' or 'energetic brightness', derived from the male name Rebertus.
REBERTHA
FeminineUncommon African name derived from Swahili "rebert" meaning "rain", signifying strength, power, beauty, and life-giving force in many East African cultures.