Male names.

RABAAB

Masculine

Arabic origin girls' name derived from "rababa," meaning a bowed string instrument. It originated in ancient Yemen to symbolize harmony and melody, carrying notable figures like poet Rabaab al-Yamani through history.

RABERT

Masculine

Roberto is an Italian name derived from Germanic Hrodebert, meaning "bright fame" or "famous bright".

RABI

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'many' or 'great', originating from the Bible as an epithet for King David.

RABIH

Masculine

Unique Lebanese name derived from the Arabic word 'rabi', meaning 'spring' or 'winter'.

RABON

Masculine

Hebrew-origin name, first appearing in the Bible, meaning "contentment" or "satisfaction", associated with strength and courage, carried by notable figures like Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai.

RABUN

Masculine

Uncommon Igbo African name meaning 'one who deserves no blame', signifying peace and virtue.

RABURN

Masculine

Uncommon American given name created by Sylvia Plath for her novel "The Bell Jar", carrying literary significance despite lacking traditional history or meaning.

RABY

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old French word 'rabat', meaning 'to lower' or 'to cover'. It originally referred to someone who was shy or reserved.

RACE

Masculine

German origin, meaning "to rush" or "speedy," derived from the Old Germanic word "rahs.

RACEN

Masculine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.

RACER

Masculine

English origin, derived from 'racer', denoting speed and competition in races.

RACHAD

Masculine

Arabic male given name derived from 'rachid', meaning "to travel" or "to journey", associated with the wise Islamic caliph Al-Rashid and popularized during the Abbasid Caliphate.

RACHAEL

Masculine

Rachel is a Hebrew-origin feminine given name meaning 'ewe' or 'female sheep', popularized in history through its biblical association with Jacob's favorite wife.

RACHAMIM

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'mercies,' signifying compassion and kindness, derived from 'raham,' womb, emphasizing nurturing traits.

RACHARD

Masculine

Distinctive French name derived from Old German Richar, meaning "powerful" or "strong". It's famously associated with Richard the Fearless, a 10th-century Norman noble known for his bravery during Viking invasions. Despite its rarity today, Rachard carries historical significance and strength.

RACHEL

Masculine

Hebrew feminine given name meaning "ewe" or "female sheep," derived from the Hebrew word רחל. It was famously carried by Rachel, one of Jacob's wives and mother to Joseph and Benjamin in the Bible. Today, Rachel remains a widely popular girls' name globally.

RACHELLE

Masculine

Hebrew feminine given name derived from the word "Rakhel," meaning "ewe" or "female sheep." It's associated with Rachel, one of Jacob's wives in the Old Testament.

RACHID

Masculine

Arabic origin boy's name meaning 'wise', derived from 'rachada' which means 'to guide' or 'give advice'; popular among Muslims due to its historic significance.

RACHIT

Masculine

Sanskrit-derived male given name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', popular in India since centuries.

RACHMIEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew male given name meaning 'Mercy of God'.

RACIEL

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "messenger of God," often associated with angels in Jewish and Christian traditions.

RACIN

Masculine

French surname of Occitan origin, derived from the word 'rascagne' which means 'shrewd'. It was originally a nickname given to someone perceived as clever or cunning, and has been used as a personal name since the Middle Ages.

RACINE

Masculine

Distinctive French given name of Latin origin, meaning 'grape', and historically associated with notable figures like Jean-Baptiste Racine, a renowned dramatist.

RACKWON

Masculine

Uncommon yet powerful African American name derived from Rakim, meaning "guide" or "protector".

RACQUEL

Masculine

Rachel is of Hebrew origin, meaning "ewe" or female sheep, and signifies peace. It is a historic favorite, especially among Jewish communities, and remains popular in English-speaking countries.

RACYN

Masculine

Unique name of unknown origin, with no specific historical or cultural significance.

RAD

Masculine

German origin, meaning 'happy', derived from the given name Radiant meaning 'shining'.

RADAME

Masculine

Rare but meaningful name of Spanish origin, derived from the Basque name Rodriguez meaning "son of Rodriguez," which itself means "famous son." It was popular among prominent Basque families during the Middle Ages before becoming more widespread in regions with strong Basque influences.

RADAMEL

Masculine

Distinctive name of Spanish origin, meaning 'of Rade,' a town in Cantabria, signifying one's roots from this region.

RADAMES

Masculine

Rare Italian given name composed of "Rada", meaning counsel or advice, and "mes", meaning to plan or think. It signifies one who gives good advice or plans wisely.

RADARIUS

Masculine

Unique Latin-derived given name meaning "ray" or "beam," created by combining the prefixes "rad-" and "-ius.

RADCLIFFE

Masculine

English name derived from "hrad" meaning hare, and "leah" meaning wood clearing, translating to 'from the wood clearing where hares are found'. It originated as a surname for someone living near such a place before evolving into a given name over time.

RADD

Masculine

Rad is a distinctive German male name meaning 'happiness', derived from the Old High German word for joy.

RADDIX

Masculine

Unique, distinct given name of unknown origin and meaning, with no recognized etymology from common naming sources. Its significance and history remain unclear, and there are no notable figures or events associated with it. Despite its rarity, Raddix has been chosen by some families in recent years likely due to its uniqueness.

RADE

Masculine

Serbian name derived from the Slavic element 'rad', meaning happiness or joy.

RADEE

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'thunder', associated with strength and power.

RADEEN

Masculine

Rare and unique name of unknown origin, its meaning and history yet to be discovered.

RADEK

Masculine

Czech name derived from "rad," meaning "happy," and ending with "-ek," a common Slavic diminutive.

RADELL

Masculine

Rare, unique given name with unknown origins, no established meaning or history, making it an original choice often used in English-speaking countries.

RADEN

Masculine

Indonesian origin, traditionally meaning 'king' in Javanese and used as both a title of nobility and a popular given name for boys and girls today.