Female and male names starting with the letter "R" .
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RAEVON
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, likely invented for its uniqueness.
RAEVON
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, with proposed meanings including "little king" from Welsh or associations with the Italian city Ravenna. Despite its uncertain etymology, parents are free to imbue Raevon with their own personalized meaning.
RAEVYN
FeminineRaevyn, an uncommon Irish name, means "little king" or "small ruler," deriving from 'ré' (king) and 'eoin' (little).
RAEVYNN
FeminineUnique Welsh female given name derived from "raew", meaning "song". It translates to "songlike" or "melodious", reflecting its rich Celtic musical heritage.
RAEWYN
FeminineWelsh feminine given name that translates to "little queen who is fair, friendly, or blessed," combining elements meaning "little queen" (raen) and "fair, friendly, or blessed" (wyn). Historically, it was reserved for girls from high-standing families or those believed to have exceptional qualities. Today, Raewyn remains unique yet captivating, evoking elegance and grace.
RAEY
MasculineIrish origin, meaning "little king" or "small king.
RAEYA
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of Arabic origin, derived from "rai" meaning "easy", but with the suffix "-ya" adding power and elegance.
RAEYAH
FeminineArabic name derived from "ray," meaning "obedient" or "compliant." It signifies virtue and compliance, with a rich Middle Eastern heritage.
RAEYANA
FeminineUnique Persian name meaning 'forgiving' or 'compassionate,' popularized by poet Rumi and still widely used today.
RAEYANNA
FeminineUnique Hebrew female name meaning "friendship filled with grace.
RAEYNA
FeminineCaptivating girls' name of unknown origin, with speculative meanings ranging from "little queen" in a made-up language to "song of the sea" in another fabricated tongue. Despite its mysterious beginnings and uncertain significance, Raeyna has gained popularity since 2008, reaching peak popularity in 2015. Notable figures such as Australian singer Raegan Hodge and American swimmer Regan Smith bear this unique name, while characters like Lynae from "Final Fantasy XV" and Aelin from Sarah J. Maas' "Throne of Glass" series further contribute to its allure.
RAEYONNA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating name of unknown African or Arabic origin, with meanings varying from 'queen of light' to 'ray of sunshine', but primarily chosen for its distinctive sound and spelling.
RAFA
FeminineUnisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God has healed," derived from Raphael, one of seven archangels in the Bible. It symbolizes strength, courage, and protection.
RAFA
MasculineShortened form of the Latin name Raphael, meaning "God has healed," and is associated with the archangel Raphael in Jewish and Christian traditions.
RAFAEL
MasculineSpanish and Hebrew name meaning "God has healed.
RAFAEL
FemininePopular name of Spanish origin, derived from the Hebrew ' Raphaël ', meaning 'God has healed', and often associated with the archangel Raphael.
RAFAELA
FeminineThe feminine Spanish name Rafaela means "God heals," derived from the Hebrew name Raphael, denoting "God has healed.
RAFAELITA
FeminineSpanish-origin female name, derived from Rafaela (the feminine form of Rafael), which means 'God has healed' in Hebrew.
RAFAELLA
FeminineItalian feminine name derived from Raphael, meaning "God has healed" in Hebrew.
RAFAILA
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from 'rafaga', meaning 'gust of wind', embodying energy and unpredictability.
RAFAL
MasculineClassic male name of Polish origin, derived from the Slavic element "rafał" meaning 'hawk', introduced by knights of the Teutonic Order in the 13th century.
RAFAN
MasculineAfrican name of Fulani origin meaning 'small ant', symbolizing industriousness and perseverance.
RAFAT
MasculineArabic name derived from 'rafiq', meaning companion or friend. It has historical significance in Islamic tradition and has been carried by notable figures like Rafat ibn Harith, a close companion of Prophet Muhammad. The name also has a beautiful sound and suggests qualities of companionship and loyalty.
RAFAY
MasculineArabic boy's name derived from "rafi", meaning "to rise" or "to elevate". It carries cultural significance and is believed to bring good fortune and success, with notable historical figures sharing the name.
RAFE
MasculineDistinctive male given name of Spanish origin, derived from "rafaga," meaning "gust of wind" or "swift.
RAFEAL
MasculineRafael is a masculine name of Spanish origin, derived from Raphaël, which means "God has healed".
RAFEE
MasculineArabic name meaning 'paradise' or 'heavenly', signifying divine qualities and tracing its roots back to ancient Arabic literature and Islamic tradition.
RAFEEF
FeminineExotic Arabic unisex name meaning 'elevated', popularized by Palestinian-American poet Rafeef Ziadah.
RAFEEK
MasculineUncommon Arabic name derived from Rafiq, meaning "companion" or "friend". It was carried by one of Muhammad's companions, making it deeply rooted in Islamic history.
RAFEEQ
MasculineArabic boys' and girls' name derived from 'rafiqa', meaning 'companionship' or 'friendship'. It symbolizes the importance of good friends in life, as reflected in Islamic tradition and the Quran.
RAFEL
MasculineRafael is a Spanish name derived from the Hebrew Raphael, meaning "God heals," often associated with the archangel Rafael in Christian tradition.
RAFELA
FeminineSpanish-derived feminine given name meaning 'gust of wind' or 'squall'.
RAFELITA
FeminineCharming Spanish feminine name derived from Rafael, meaning 'God has healed' in Hebrew, often used as an affectionate nickname or to distinguish between individuals.
RAFER
MasculineRafe is an English name derived from Old French "raf," meaning "counsel" or "advice." It has been in use since the Middle Ages and gained popularity during the Victorian era.
RAFFAEL
MasculineItalian name derived from Germanic roots, meaning "hawk bold," popularized through the archangel Raphael in Christianity. It gained prominence during the Renaissance period with notable figures like Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino. Today, it's considered a classic yet distinctive choice for boys worldwide.
RAFFAELA
FeminineAttractive Italian girl's name derived from the Latin 'Raphaelis', meaning 'God has healed'.
RAFFAELE
MasculineItalian masculine given name derived from the Hebrew name Raphael, meaning 'God has healed'. Popular among Italian nobility during the Renaissance, it remains a popular choice today, associated with elegance and charm, reflecting its strong Hebrew origins. It is typically spelled Raffaele and pronounced 'raff-ah-eh-le'.
RAFFAELLA
FeminineItalian female given name derived from Raphael, meaning "God has healed" in Hebrew. It gained popularity during medieval Italy and has been traditionally used since then.
RAFFAELLO
MasculineItalian male given name derived from the Latin "raffael," meaning "God has healed.
RAFFEAL
MasculineRaffael is an Italian name derived from "Rappachanus," meaning "wolf council." It's famously associated with Raphael Sanzio, the renowned High Renaissance artist known for his masterpieces like "The School of Athens.