Female and male names starting with the letter "R" .
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RHODRI
MasculineHistoric Welsh male given name derived from the Old Welsh word 'rhyd', meaning 'flowing tide'. It was popularized by King Rhodri Mawr of Gwynedd (844-878 AD), who united several Welsh kingdoms under his rule, and remains popular today as an expression of Welsh national pride.
RHODY
MasculineDistinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, first recorded in the 16th century.
RHOEN
MasculineRare but fascinating German name meaning "fame and friend," originating from medieval compound names and popular among nobility.
RHOENA
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine name of Greek origin meaning "to flow," derived from the word "rhein" signifying flowing water.
RHOMAN
MasculineDistinctive boy's name of Romanian origin, derived from the Latin "Romanus" meaning 'citizen of Rome'. It has evolved over time to symbolize strength, courage, and wisdom.
RHOME
MasculineRare yet significant Greek name, meaning "strength" or "force.
RHON
MasculineUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from "Rón," meaning "seal," evoking mystery and transformation.
RHONA
FeminineScottish feminine given name derived from 'Ròn', meaning 'seal'. It signifies wisdom and longevity.
RHONALD
MasculineRonald is a Germanic male name meaning 'bold and famous'.
RHONAN
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from the surname Ó Ruadháin, meaning "descendant of Ruadhán," which translates to "red king" or "red haired king.
RHOND
FeminineDistinct Welsh given name derived from "rhyd", meaning "ford". Originally used for boys, it now occasionally suits girls too.
RHONDA
FeminineDistinctive African American name created by Alex Haley for his novel 'Roots'. While its exact meaning is unclear, some associate it with the Greek word 'rhodon', meaning 'rose'. It gained popularity in the 1970s-80s but remains relatively rare today, valued for its uniqueness and historical ties to the memorable character from Roots.
RHONDA
MasculineEnglish female name derived from Old German 'Hrond', meaning 'grey'. It evolved over time and has Welsh connections through the town of Rhondda.
RHONDALYN
FeminineUnique female given name of American origin, with uncertain etymology but believed to be a blend of Rhonda and Lynda or inspired by words like "rhythm" or "rhyme." It gained popularity in the U.S., particularly during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Notable figures include American actress Rhondalyn Korito, and it appears in popular culture such as CJ Carmichael's novel "The Coldest Winter" and Taylor Swift's song "Dear John.
RHONDDA
FeminineRare yet captivating Welsh female name derived from "Rhyd-y-glyn," meaning "the ford of the glen," and evoking images of beauty, strength, and resilience associated with Wales' rich cultural heritage.
RHONDI
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek-derived given name meaning "round" or "circle," symbolizing harmony and balance.
RHONDIA
FeminineGreek-origin given name meaning "round," symbolizing strength, independence, and uniqueness due to its rarity.
RHONE
MasculineThe name Rhone originates from Greek, meaning 'rose', symbolizing beauty and elegance.
RHONE
FeminineGreek-derived given name that means 'flowing', inspired by the Rhône River, a significant historical landmark and cultural icon known for its power and fluidity.
RHONESHA
FeminineOriginal African-American name created by combining Rhonda and Sherise, gaining popularity for its uniqueness and cultural significance without a specific meaning or historical figure association.
RHONI
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name meaning "peace" or "tranquility," embodying happiness and connection with nature, and often associated with gentle individuals attuned to their surroundings.
RHONIN
MasculineRare Welsh male name derived from 'rhon', meaning 'noise' or 'sound', suggesting creativity through sound.
RHONISHA
FeminineAfrican-origin name derived from Swahili "Ruhonzika," meaning "She will be born during a storm.
RHONNA
FeminineCaptivating Greek-derived name meaning "flowing" or "current," historically associated with water spirits and goddesses in Greek mythology, and carried by prominent figures like philosopher Rhonna of ancient Greece and photographer Rhonna Hoffman.
RHONNIE
MasculineDistinctive female given name of Irish origin, meaning "red" in ancient Irish language, embodying vibrancy and liveliness. Once carried by Scottish socialite Rhonaldine Macpherson-Grant, it's now gaining traction again due to its unique sound and powerful meaning.
RHORI
FeminineIrish name of historical significance, originally derived from "Rothach" and possibly meaning 'red-haired'.
RHORY
MasculineAncient Irish name derived from "Rory," meaning "famous warrior" or "red king." It's known for its unique spelling and has been associated with power and leadership throughout history, notably borne by High Kings of Ireland like Rory the Red.
RHOSLYN
FeminineUnique Welsh name derived from 'rhosh' (heath) and '-lynn' (meadow), translating to "meadow on the heath".
RHOWAN
FeminineDistinctive Welsh name derived from "rhyd" meaning "ford", associated with historic king Rhodri, and celebrated in Welsh culture for its meaningful heritage.
RHOWEN
MasculineRhowen: Unique Welsh name meaning 'little wave'.
RHOWYN
FeminineUnique name with unknown origins, used in recent years particularly in English-speaking countries despite its enigmatic meaning and history.
RHOYAL
MasculineRare but distinctive unisex name of African American origin, derived from "royal," signifying majesty and dignity with roots in ancient Africa.
RHUBEN
MasculineUnique, Hebrew-origin name derived from Reuben, meaning "behold, a son".
RHUDINE
FeminineUncommon yet meaningful Irish female name derived from Ruadhán, meaning "little red one".
RHUE
FeminineRare yet notable Greek name meaning 'to flow', associated with adaptability.
RHUNETTE
FeminineUnique Welsh feminine given name derived from "rhun," meaning "secret" or "mystery," with "-ette" suggesting smallness or endearment.
RHYA
FeminineWelsh origin given name, derived from "rhyfedd" meaning 'wonderful' or 'marvelous'.
RHYAH
FeminineHebrew name derived from Rachel, meaning 'ewe' or 'female sheep'. It's a beautiful, unique alternative to Rachel, carrying the same historical significance as the biblical matriarch.
RHYAN
FeminineModern, unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from "rhian" meaning "little queen".
RHYAN
MasculineWelsh name meaning 'little queen', popularized in the 19th century during the Welsh Revival.