Female and male names starting with the letter "R" .
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ROBROY
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from "roib" meaning red, with "-oy" being a diminutive suffix. Its origins trace back to medieval France where it was used as a nickname for those with red hair or complexion, eventually evolving into a given name.
ROBRT
MasculineRobert is a German-origin male name meaning "bright fame" or "famous bright".
ROBSAN
MasculineModern, unconventional name of uncertain origin, allowing its bearers to create their own identity and meaning.
ROBSON
MasculinePortuguese name with Germanic roots, meaning 'famous warrior'.
ROBT
MasculineRare, historical name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Germanic 'Robert' meaning 'bright fame', or Welsh 'Rufus' meaning 'red-haired'. It has been worn by notable figures like explorer Robt. Service and artist Robert Henri.
ROBY
MasculineItalian-origin given name with a distinctive sound. Derived from the surname "Robbi," it originally referred to someone working as a robber or thief. Despite its dubious roots, Roby has gained global popularity, often chosen for its similarity to Germanic names like Robert and Robin. Notable figures named Roby include Hungarian violinist Roby Lakatos and German cinematographer Roby Müller.
ROBY
FeminineHebrew name meaning "he will increase", derived from the word "rab" meaning "many" or "increase".
ROBYN
MasculineScandinavian name of Old Norse origin, derived from Róbin, meaning "bright fame" or "famous brightness". It's the feminine form of Robert and has been popularized through figures like Robin Hood.
ROBYN
FeminineUnique, unisex name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Róðvaldr," meaning "famous ruler." It has been popularized through figures like Robin Hood and singer Rihanna (born Robyn Fenty).
ROBYNE
FeminineRare, distinctive female name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning.
ROBYNN
FeminineRare Welsh name derived from 'rhydd', meaning 'freedom', blending Celtic and English influences.
ROBYNNE
FeminineFrench-origin name meaning "little bright spark," popularized during the Middle Ages; it signifies brightness, creativity, and intelligence.
ROC
MasculineRoc: A Spanish-origin name meaning 'rock', symbolizing strength and stability.
ROCCI
MasculineDistinctive Italian name meaning "rock," reflecting strength and durability, originally from Tuscany, Italy.
ROCCO
MasculineItalian masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from Hrocus meaning "famous wolf," and was often associated with strength and power during the Middle Ages.
ROCCO
FeminineItalian given name derived from the German name Rokkō or Hroc With God's Help, meaning "with the help of god".
ROCELIA
FeminineDistinctive Spanish feminine given name derived from the Latin 'roca', meaning 'rock', signifying strength and resilience.
ROCELIN
FeminineRare French given name derived from Germanic elements "Hroc" and "helm," translating to "power helmet," suggesting strength and protection. Its history dates back to the early medieval period among the Frankish people, with many Norman families tracing their lineage back to the 12th century or earlier. Today, Rocelin remains a unique choice predominantly found in French-speaking countries.
ROCELYN
FeminineFrench-derived given name, meaning "famous land", composed of the Germanic elements 'Hroc' (fame) and 'land'.
ROCH
MasculineFrench boys' name meaning "rest" or "relaxation," derived from the verb "rocher" which means "to rock." Historically, it honors Saint Roch, a medieval pilgrim known for his compassionate care towards plague victims.
ROCHAN
FeminineSanskrit boy's name meaning 'ascending' or 'rising', associated with the Hindu god Indra's elephant symbolizing power and wisdom.
ROCHANDA
FeminineAfrican-origin name derived from Swahili, meaning 'loved'.
ROCHARD
MasculineRare French given name derived from "rocher," meaning "rock," symbolizing strength and stability.
ROCHE
FeminineUnique French given name meaning 'rock,' conveying strength and reliability.
ROCHE
MasculineFrench origin and means "rock".
ROCHEAL
FeminineRare French-derived female given name meaning 'rock', popularized by author Ayn Rand, and symbolizing strength and independence.
ROCHEL
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew female name derived from "rock", associated with the Jewish matriarch Rachel and symbolizing strength and durability.
ROCHELE
FeminineRare but meaningful French girl's name derived from 'rocha', meaning 'rock', suggesting resilience and strength.
ROCHELL
MasculineRochelle is a French female name derived from "rochelle," meaning "small rock" or "rocky.
ROCHELL
FeminineDistinctive French name derived from 'rocher', meaning rock, symbolizing strength and endurance.
ROCHELLA
FeminineDistinctive Italian given name derived from the surname Rocchella, meaning 'rock' or 'stronghold', signifying strength and steadfastness.
ROCHELLE
FeminineFrench female given name derived from "roche," meaning "rock," symbolizing strength and endurance.
ROCHELLE
MasculineUnique and elegant French name derived from "rocha," meaning "rock" or "stone." It was inspired by the beauty of La Rochelle town's rocky coastline.
ROCHELLY
FeminineDistinctive given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Rachel," meaning "ewe" or "female sheep." In the Bible, Rachel was one of Jacob's wives, known for her beauty and devotion. The name Rochelly signifies elegance and historical significance.
ROCHELY
FeminineDistinctive French feminine name derived from 'rocher,' meaning 'rock' or 'crag,' conveying solidity and strength.
ROCHESTER
MasculineEnglish unisex given name derived from the city of Rochester in Kent, England, founded by Romans. It means "hill village" or "village of the fortified hill," reflecting its strategic location on a high hill.
ROCHON
FeminineFrench given name and surname that means 'rock', derived from the Occitan word 'roc'. Historically used in medieval France for boys born to families with land ties or living near rocky terrain, Rochon also signifies steadfastness.
ROCHON
MasculineFrench surname derived from the Old French word "roc," meaning "rock." It originally referred to someone living near or working in rocky areas, or was given as a steadfast nickname.
ROCHUS
MasculineUnique Latin-derived given name meaning 'from Rock' or 'of the rock'.
ROCIO
FeminineCharming Spanish girl's name derived from the word 'rocío', meaning 'dew'.