Female and male names starting with the letter "R" .
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REINHARDT
MasculineGerman masculine given name meaning "powerful and strong" or "brave advisor".
REINHART
MasculineGerman-origin male name meaning 'powerful' or 'strong', composed of 'reich' (power/riches) and 'hart' (strong/hard).
REINHOLD
MasculineGerman male given name derived from "ragin" meaning 'advice' or 'counsel', and "hild" meaning 'battle', translating to 'adviser in battle'.
REINHOLDT
MasculineRare German name meaning "powerful battle.
REINIER
MasculineRare German name meaning "powerful", composed of elements signifying power and strength.
REINNA
FeminineRare and beautiful German name derived from 'rein', meaning pure.
REINO
MasculineFinnish boy's name meaning 'king', derived from the Finnish word 'reima' meaning 'to shout' or influenced by the Latin word 'rex'.
REINOLD
MasculineGerman name derived from "ragin" (advice/counsel) and "wulf" (wolf), signifying strength and wisdom, popular among medieval Germanic tribes and bearing notable historical figures like mountaineer Reinhold Messner.
REINY
FeminineRare Latin-origin name meaning "kingdom" or "realm," first used in medieval Europe for noble-born boys, expressing parental aspirations for power and respect.
REION
MasculineReion: A distinctive Irish name of regal origin meaning "little king," carried by historical clan Réamann known for bravery and nobility.
REIONNA
FeminineRare and gorgeous Greek-derived name meaning "queen" or "commander," embodying strength and royalty.
REIS
MasculineSpanish name meaning "king", derived from the Spanish word "rey". It has strong, powerful connotations due to its royal origins.
REIS
FeminineGerman origin, meaning "to journey." It's a short form of Reinhardt, which means "strong in power," and has been used as a given name since the Middle Ages, gaining popularity during the 20th century.
REISA
FeminineHebrew female given name derived from 'reishit', meaning 'beginning' or 'first', symbolizing new beginnings.
REISE
MasculineGerman given name derived from the word 'reise', meaning 'journey' or 'trip'. It originally served as a surname for travelers before becoming popular as a first name.
REISE
FeminineGerman-origin gender-neutral name meaning 'journey'.
REISHA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "rich," derived from "rosh" (head) and once used as a shortened form of Rothschild. It has historical significance through figures like Rachel Reiss, and today, it's popular among Jewish families and beyond for its uniqueness and regal sound.
REISS
MasculineGerman name meaning "giant" or "towering", reflecting strength and power.
REISS
FeminineGerman surname meaning "messenger" or "traveling merchant", also associated with the town Rees, potentially meaning "at the edge of the river".
REITA
FeminineCaptivating Japanese name meaning 'dignified' or 'elegant', derived from the characters 'rei' (elegance) and 'ta' (dignity). Popularized during Japan's Edo period, it has been used for both boys and girls due to its unisex nature.
REITER
MasculineGerman unisex name derived from "reiten," meaning "to ride" or "travel on horseback," signifying horsemanship and adventure.
REITHA
FeminineReitha, of Arabic origin, means 'morning dew' symbolizing freshness and purity.
REITZY
FeminineRare, distinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, offering individuals the freedom to create their own interpretation and identity associated with it.
REIYA
FeminineCaptivating Japanese name composed of "rei" (spirit/soul) and "ya" (house/home), signifying 'spirit house' or 'soul home'.
REIZEL
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "to travel," popularized by Yiddish literature like Sholem Aleichem's Tevye der Milchiker, and carries connotations of adventure.
REIZY
FeminineRare Hebrew name derived from 'raz', meaning 'song' or 'melody', symbolizing life's beautiful melody composed by God.
REJA
FeminineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Rajya', meaning 'kingdom'. It signifies 'the essence of royalty' or 'as resplendent as a kingdom'.
REJAN
MasculineRare yet beautiful Persian name derived from Reyhaneh, meaning 'patience'. It's been used among nobility since ancient Persia and carries a rich cultural heritage.
REJANAE
FeminineAfrican-derived name of Swahili origin, signifying happiness and contentment.
REJANE
FeminineRare yet captivating Portuguese feminine name derived from "rejão," meaning "large beam." It was traditionally given to robust girls, gaining popularity in Brazil during the late 19th century.
REJEAN
MasculineDistinctively French-Canadian male name originating from Occitan "Reja", meaning "the king". It gained popularity post-WWII in Quebec, signifying power and royalty.
REJEAN
FeminineUnique French-Canadian male given name derived from 'Regis', meaning 'king'. It originated in 17th century Normandy and was popularized by French settlers in New France (now Quebec). Today, Rejean embodies French-Canadian cultural significance while remaining relatively rare outside Quebec.
REJEANA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-origin name derived from the word 'rejeana', meaning 'to reject' or 'to refuse'.
REJEANIA
FeminineUncommon Latin-derived female name meaning 'little queen'.
REJEANNE
FeminineFrench name derived from Regina, meaning "queen" in Latin, with an additional meaning of "again," making it "again queen.
REJENA
FeminineUnique Indian feminine given name derived from the Sanskrit word "rajya", meaning kingdom or empire. It signifies power, majesty, and influence.
REJETTA
FeminineRare Italian feminine name meaning 'rejection' or 'refusal'.
REJINA
FeminineRejina, of Arabic origin, signifies 'a woman like a man' embodying strength, courage, and independence in Islamic culture.
REJINE
FeminineArabic name meaning 'man', originally used for boys but now popular across genders due to its historical significance and connotations of strength and dignity.
REJINO
MasculineDistinctive Basque name derived from "regin," meaning "queen." Originally used primarily for boys in the Spanish provinces of Guipúzcoa and Vizcaya, it has also been borne by notable figures like Rejino Echevarría, a prominent Basque politician and lawyer. Today, it remains a symbol of strength and dignity within Basque culture.