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

RHIANON

Feminine

Rhiannon is a beautiful Welsh name derived from 'Rhydian', meaning 'great queen'. It's associated with the moon, fertility, motherhood, and the white horse symbolizing purity and grace in Welsh culture.

RHIATT

Masculine

Welsh origin, meaning "ardent" or "fiery", derived from the Welsh word "rhyd".

RHIAUNA

Feminine

Rare yet intriguing Welsh name derived from "rhywun," meaning "someone" or "anyone.

RHILEE

Feminine

Rare, beautiful name of uncertain origin, possibly Welsh or Irish, meaning 'rye meadow' or 'valiant', first used sparingly in the U.S. since 1960.

RHILEIGH

Feminine

Distinct Irish name, derived from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of Raghalach." Its meaning may be connected to the Irish word "rath," suggesting "fated one" or "one with significant destiny." First recorded in Ireland during the 14th century, Rhileigh has a rich history and remains a unique choice today.

RHILEY

Feminine

Rare Irish given name derived from the surname Riley, which means 'descendant of the bald songster.'

RHILEY

Masculine

American given name created by combining Riley and Leigh, both of Irish descent, with no specific meaning beyond its derivation.

RHILYN

Feminine

Rare Welsh name of ancient origin, derived from 'rhuddlan' meaning 'red', symbolizing passion, courage, and luck.

RHILYNN

Feminine

Rare, distinctive Welsh name derived from Rhys, meaning 'ardor' or 'enthusiasm', and often associated with female names due to the suffix '-lynn'.

RHINA

Feminine

Hebrew female given name meaning "song" or "joyous melody".

RHINDA

Feminine

Rare yet captivating Irish feminine name derived from the Irish word "rince", meaning "dance".

RHION

Masculine

Distinctive given name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient Welsh word "rhio," meaning "zephyr" or "breeze." It has historical roots dating back to at least the 17th century and was likely chosen to evoke images of freshness, lightness, and freedom.

RHIONNA

Feminine

Unique Welsh name meaning "little queen".

RHIP

Masculine

Ancient Greek origin meaning "river," derived from the Greek word "rhepo." It has a rich history dating back to ancient times, associated with figures like Saint Rhiphonius and the river Rhipaeus in Greece.

RHIVER

Masculine

The name Rhiver is Latin in origin, meaning 'to flow like a river', derived from 'rivus', signifying 'small stream'.

RHIYA

Feminine

Unique Welsh girls' name meaning "peace".

RHIYAN

Feminine

Rare Welsh female name meaning "love," with a soft, melodic sound and medieval origins.

RHIYANA

Feminine

Rhiyana, a Welsh name meaning "little queen", has gained global recognition despite its lack of historical association.

RHIYANNA

Feminine

African-derived unisex name meaning 'traveler', associated with 'Zaynab' meaning 'beauty'. It gained popularity due to Barbadian singer Rihanna, originally Robyn but chose Rihanna for its uniqueness and memorability.

RHNEA

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name derived from Renana, one of the springs flowing into the Jordan River. It signifies purity, abundance, strength, courage, and resilience.

RHOADS

Masculine

Uncommon English given name with German origins, derived from the surname Rhodes meaning 'red,' often chosen for aesthetic purposes rather than symbolic value.

RHOAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from Ruan, meaning "little red-haired one," associated with the skilled god Lugh and Saint Rhoan, a 6th-century bishop known for his kindness.

RHOCHELLE

Feminine

Sophisticated and rare female given name derived from the Welsh 'Rhys', meaning 'ardor', adapted over time to be associated with the French city La Rochelle, translating to 'rocky shore'.

RHODA

Feminine

Hebrew name that means "to migrate" or "to wander." It is derived from the Hebrew word "rodh" and was borne by an early Christian figure in the Book of Acts. Despite being relatively uncommon today, it signifies movement, change, or transition.

RHODA

Masculine

Unique Greek name meaning "rose," associated with a New Testament figure, and pronounced "ROH-duh.

RHODE

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning 'rose', inspired by the island Rhodes known for its roses, and associated with the goddess Aphrodite.

RHODE

Feminine

Rare Greek-derived name meaning 'rose,' traditionally used for girls but now unisex.

RHODELL

Masculine

Rare Welsh name meaning 'little meadow' or 'small valley', created by author Arthur Machen in his 1890 novel "The Great God Pan".

RHODELLA

Feminine

Unique Greek name derived from "rhodon," meaning "rose," symbolizing love and beauty.

RHODENA

Feminine

Unique Greek name meaning "like a rose," embodying elegance and grace.

RHODERICK

Masculine

Welsh male given name derived from 'rhudd' (red) and 'carig' (shining), translating to "bright red".

RHODES

Masculine

Greek-derived given name meaning 'rose', associated with love and beauty, and shares its name with the historic city of Rhodes, once home to the Colossus statue.

RHODES

Feminine

Greek-origin given name meaning 'rose', historically popular among Greeks and Mediterranean cultures, associated with figures like philosopher Rhodian and painter Thomas Rhodes Morris, also sharing its name with the Greek island known for historical significance and stunning landscapes.

RHODESIA

Feminine

Distinct given name of African origin, derived from the former British colony in Southern Africa, later renamed Zimbabwe after gaining independence in 1980. It was named after Cecil John Rhodes, a British colonial administrator and mining magnate who played a significant role in expanding British influence in southern Africa during the late 19th century. The name Rhodesia is sometimes associated with prosperity and wealth due to the region's abundance of natural resources like gold and diamonds. Despite its complex historical associations and controversies surrounding its use, the name Rhodesia continues to be chosen as a given name by families connected to Africa or interested in African history, or simply for its unique sound and character.

RHODIA

Feminine

Unique Greek name derived from 'rhodon', meaning 'rose'.

RHODIE

Masculine

Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'rose', symbolizing love and beauty.

RHODIE

Feminine

Rare, charming female name of Greek origin, meaning "rose," symbolizing love, beauty, and prosperity.

RHODNEY

Masculine

Distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "gift from God" and honoring divine beings in West African tradition.

RHODONNA

Feminine

Rare, Greek-derived female name meaning 'like a rose', likely used as a poetic epithet for Aphrodite in ancient Greece.

RHODORA

Feminine

Greek-derived feminine name meaning 'rose', inspired by the ancient Greek goddess of roses and popularized by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "The Day is Done".