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

RJAY

Masculine

Unique given name with unknown origins, popularized in recent years for its distinctive spelling and modern feel.

RL

Masculine

Uncertain origin but holds promise for those seeking uniqueness.

RMANI

Masculine

Unique and beautiful name of African origin, derived from Swahili and pronounced as "Lmani". While its exact meaning is unclear, it's believed to be connected to the Swahili word for "map", suggesting ties to travel or exploration. Today, Rmani can be found worldwide, particularly in communities with African heritage.

RMANI

Feminine

Uncommon Italian-derived name, meaning "Roman," historically associated with strength and ancient Roman culture.

RMON

Masculine

Ramon is a Spanish/Catalan masculine given name derived from Old German "Raginmund", meaning "protecting by advice". It has a rich history with notable bearers including Catalan philosopher Ramon Llull and explorer Ramon Montaner.

RMONI

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "wild ox," signifying strength and power, used traditionally for boys but now also for girls. It has historical significance in Judaism, appearing in the Old Testament's Book of Numbers.

RMONI

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "exalted" or "elevated," derived from the root verb "rum." It's deeply rooted in Jewish history and culture, often associated with the matriarch Rachel, suggesting compassion and nurturing qualities.

RMONIE

Feminine

Romy is a unique female name with Hebrew roots meaning "high" or "elevated". It has biblical origins and has gained popularity beyond Jewish communities due to its appealing sound and significance.

RMONTAY

Masculine

Romontay is a unique and rare name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Latin and French influences, translating to "from the Roman mountain." Its rarity allows those named Romontay to forge their own paths and create unique identities.

RO

Masculine

Korean origin, meaning 'peace'.

RO

Feminine

Distinctive Spanish female name derived from 'rosa', meaning 'rose'.

ROA

Masculine

Hebrew unisex name meaning 'thunder' or 'thunderbolt', historically associated with strength and courage, popular among modern parents seeking distinctive names.

ROA

Feminine

Basque-derived name, not commonly found in the Basque Country but gaining popularity elsewhere due to its unique sound and cultural associations.

ROAA

Feminine

Arabic female name derived from "raa'i," meaning "gardener" or "farmer," symbolizing nature and growth.

ROAH

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'friend', with ancient biblical roots and mystical associations, still used today in various spellings.

ROALD

Masculine

Norwegian male given name meaning 'famous wolf', derived from Old Norse 'Hróðvaldr' ('fame' and 'rule').

ROAM

Masculine

Distinct English name derived from the verb "to roam," meaning to travel freely without a fixed destination or route. It evokes wanderlust and independence.

ROAN

Feminine

Irish name meaning "little king" or "small wave", originally used to describe someone with red hair.

ROAN

Masculine

Irish name originally derived from the surname Ó Ruan, meaning 'little seal', and was historically associated with individuals having dark hair or eyes due to seals' dark fur and eyes. This unique name has evolved into a modern given name, bearing a rich history dating back to ancient Ireland, including being borne by notable figures such as Ruaidhrí mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair, also known as 'Roan' due to his dark complexion.

ROANAN

Masculine

Enigmatic given name of uncertain origin, possibly Irish-inspired but without concrete evidence, and lacking a widely accepted meaning.

ROANDY

Masculine

Rare, Spanish-origin name composed of "Roi" (king in Catalan) and Andy (diminutive of Andrew), translating to 'little king'.

ROANE

Masculine

Distinctive Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'ruadh', meaning 'red'.

ROANIN

Masculine

Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Ruadháin, meaning 'descendant of Ruadhán', itself derived from 'ruadh' meaning 'red-haired'.

ROANLD

Masculine

English name of Old Germanic origin, meaning 'famous rule'.

ROANN

Feminine

Rare but historic Irish boy's name derived from O'Ruaidh, meaning 'descendant of red-haired'.

ROANNA

Feminine

Unique feminine given name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from the blend of Rowan and Anna in the late 20th century.

ROANNE

Feminine

Stylish French female given name derived from the city of Roanne in Loire department, originally named "Rodanus" meaning "riverbank".

ROARIE

Feminine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic 'Raghnall', meaning 'Little King' or 'Pledge'.

ROARK

Masculine

Distinctive English name with Old Norse origins, meaning "strong in battle" or "powerful roar," derived from elements hrór and kárn.

ROARKE

Masculine

Irish surname turned given name meaning "from Rourke's field" or "red king's estate.

ROARY

Masculine

Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of Raghallach," which translates to "little loud one" or "noisy little one," suggesting liveliness and energy.

ROARY

Feminine

Irish name derived from 'O'Rory', meaning 'descendant of Rory', itself derived from 'ruadh', meaning 'red-haired' or 'red'.

ROB

Masculine

English name derived from Germanic Robert, signifying 'bright fame' or 'famous', with elements 'hrod' (fame) and '-bert' (bright).

ROBA

Feminine

Robyn is a Welsh feminine given name meaning "famous" or "bright fame," popularized by medieval poet Dafydd ap Gwilym who often referred to himself as Robyn.

ROBAH

Masculine

Distinctive Berber given name derived from "Robhu," meaning "to be respected.

ROBANN

Feminine

Rare, unique name of unknown origin with no clear meaning or cultural connection, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking an unusual yet memorable name.

ROBART

Masculine

Distinctive Germanic name derived from "Hrodbeard", meaning "famous" or "renowned".

ROBB

Masculine

Scottish name meaning 'bright fame', derived from Old Norse 'Hróðbjartr'.

ROBBE

Masculine

Unique Dutch male given name derived from "rob", meaning roebuck, popularized by artist Constant Permeke in the early 1900s and novelists Georges Rodenbach, symbolizing strength and grace.

ROBBE

Feminine

Distinct Dutch name derived from the word 'rob', meaning 'sea'.