Male names.

RAKWON

Masculine

Korean name meaning 'blossoming tree'.

RAKYE

Masculine

Rare, exotic given name with an unknown origin and meaning.

RAL

Masculine

The Hebrew-origin name Ral means 'to be content', derived from the word 'ral' signifying 'contentment' or 'satisfaction'.

RALAND

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse "hráðr," meaning "quick" or "speed," associated with the swiftness god Hr?i, and inspired by legendary Viking chief Raland.

RALEIGH

Masculine

English given name of Norman origin, originally denoting someone from Rozel in Normandy. It means "roe deer hill" and was popularized by Sir Walter Raleigh, the famed explorer who attempted to establish an English colony on Roanoke Island. As a given name, Raleigh carries connotations of strength, courage, and ambition due to its association with this historical figure.

RALEN

Masculine

Unique boy's name of unknown origin, without any established meaning.

RALF

Masculine

German origin, means 'wise wolf' or 'bold counsel'.

RALIEGH

Masculine

Raleigh is an English name derived from the place name 'Ralegh', meaning 'from the rowing meadow'. It is historically associated with Sir Walter Raleigh, a notable English explorer and colonizer.

RALIEK

Masculine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'wealthy in wisdom'.

RALIK

Masculine

Unknown origin and does not have a traditional meaning, allowing for personal interpretation.

RALIQUE

Masculine

Rare French given name with Occitan origins, derived from "ralh" meaning "to chat" or "to gossip". Its playful combination of sounds gives it a whimsical quality, while its medieval history adds to its charm and uniqueness despite being less common today.

RALLIE

Masculine

Rare French name believed to mean "noise" or "commotion", possibly given to lively children, or alternatively, signifying unity and gathering together from French heraldry.

RALLS

Masculine

Rare American given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Ralls which means 'noise or tumult' in Scottish Gaelic.

RALLY

Masculine

Uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, not found in traditional naming systems and with no known historical background.

RALO

Masculine

American given name with no known meaning or origin, created by its parents seeking a distinctive and memorable unisex name.

RALON

Masculine

Distinctive Breton name of ancient Celtic origin meaning "little seal" or "seal cub".

RALPH

Masculine

Classic English name of German origin, meaning "wise wolf" or "wolf counsel", brought to England by the Normans in 1066.

RALPHAEL

Masculine

Raphael is a Hebrew origin name meaning "God has healed," derived from Rapha (to heal) and El (God). It signifies healing and protection, associated with one of seven archangels in the Bible.

RALPHE

Masculine

Ralph is an Old German name that means "wolf counsel," brought to England by the Normans and popularized by figures like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Ralph Lauren.

RALPHEAL

Masculine

The name Ralpheal originates from German and means "wolf counsel.

RALPHEL

Masculine

Rare French variant of Raphael, derived from Latin meaning "God has healed.

RALPHELL

Masculine

Ralph is a Germanic masculine given name derived from 'ralf' meaning 'wolf' and 'helm' meaning 'helmet', signifying strength and courage.

RALPHIE

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old Germanic "Raginhart," meaning "wise warrior.

RALPHY

Masculine

Ralph is an English name of Germanic origin, derived from 'Radulf,' meaning 'wise wolf' or 'wolf counsel.'

RALSTON

Masculine

Rare American given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Ralson, potentially meaning "settlement of the famous warrior".

RAM

Masculine

Ram: A unisex name of Indian origin derived from Sanskrit, meaning "pleasing.

RAMA

Masculine

Ancient Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "one who pleases" or "one who is delighted." It is strongly associated with Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu, celebrated for his devotion, courage, and moral values as narrated in the epic Ramayana.

RAMADAN

Masculine

Arabic given name derived from "ramad," meaning scorching heat or extreme dryness. In Islam, it's also the ninth month during which Muslims fast. Its origins date back to ancient Arabic poetry and literature, with references found in "The Mu'allaqat.

RAMADHANI

Masculine

Unique Swahili name with Arabic roots, meaning "Prophet of Ramadan.

RAMAH

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'ramah', meaning 'height' or 'elevation'.

RAMAJ

Masculine

Rare, captivating name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'God's power' or 'Divine might,' derived from 'Rama' plus '-j.' It hails from ancient India, popularized by Lord Rama, an avatar of Vishnu.

RAMAL

Masculine

Rare yet powerful Persian name derived from "ram," meaning "spirit" or "temper." It signifies strength and courage, associated with historic figures like poet Ramal ibn Abi Bakr al-Qass. While uncommon globally, parents are increasingly drawn to its unique sound and profound meaning.

RAMAN

Masculine

Indian name derived from 'Ramarajya', meaning 'the kingdom of Rama', a Hindu deity's avatar. It signifies devotion, courage, and righteousness.

RAMANA

Masculine

Rama is a Sanskrit unisex name meaning 'pleasing' or 'happy', derived from the word 'ram', and is also the name of an avatar of Lord Vishnu in Hinduism.

RAMANDEEP

Masculine

Indian name of profound meaning, derived from 'Rama', signifying Lord Rama's noble qualities, and 'Deep', symbolizing light and wisdom.

RAMAR

Masculine

Indian Tamil name meaning "beautiful black eyed one," associated with Lord Rama, a revered figure in Hindu mythology.

RAMARI

Masculine

Unique African Yoruba girl's name meaning 'Rising Sun', symbolizing new beginnings.

RAMARIO

Masculine

Uncommon African-origin given name derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "wise one" or "one who has wisdom".

RAMARION

Masculine

Distinctive African male name of Malagasy origin, believed to symbolize strength or connection to water.

RAMAZAN

Masculine

Turkish given name derived from the Arabic word "Ramadan," meaning "scorching heat" or "dry, burning sun." It is strongly associated with the Islamic month of fasting but carries independent cultural significance worldwide.