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RAMBO
MasculinePowerful male name of German origin, derived from Rambaugh, meaning strength, endurance, and resilience, popularized by Sylvester Stallone's action film series "First Blood.
RAMCES
MasculineDistinct Spanish name derived from the Roman surname Ramos, meaning 'branch' or 'twig', and originally associated with shepherds or farmers.
RAMEE
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'thunder', symbolizing power and strength.
RAMEEK
MasculineInnovative Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Ram,' meaning 'pleasing' or 'happy.'
RAMEEL
MasculineArabic male given name derived from "rami" (elevated) and "aalam" (worlds), translating to "one who stands out among worlds.
RAMEEN
MasculineArabic name derived from Ramadan, the month of Islamic fasting, signifying dedication and devotion.
RAMEER
MasculineUncommon Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Ram', meaning 'pleasing' or 'happy', and associated with Lord Rama, a revered Hindu deity.
RAMEEZ
MasculineArabic name meaning "elevated" or "exalted," historically given to boys born into high-status families, now popular worldwide among Muslims.
RAMEIR
MasculineRare French name derived from "rame," meaning "oar," signifying strength and endurance associated with the sea and sailing.
RAMEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'thunder' or 'storm', mentioned in the Bible as one of five sons.
RAMELL
MasculineSwahili name of African origin meaning kindness or compassion.
RAMELLE
MasculineUnique French-derived female name meaning "camel" or interpreted variously as "strong-willed," "powerful," or "perfume.
RAMELLO
MasculineUncommon Italian given name with unknown origins, believed to derive from the Latin word 'ramus' meaning 'branch'. Despite its unclear history, Ramello's unique sound and Italian roots make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
RAMELO
MasculineUnique African name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Yoruba language, meaning "meet and unite.
RAMEN
MasculineDistinctive Japanese given name derived from the popular noodle dish, gaining popularity during the late 20th century for both boys and girls.
RAMERE
MasculineRare Hawaiian given name derived from "ram," meaning to cry or weep. It hails from the ancient Hawaiian chant Kumulipo and was once borne by a unifying chief known for his compassion and wisdom.
RAMERO
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from 'romero', meaning rosemary, symbolizing remembrance and loyalty in Spain's culture and traditions.
RAMESES
MasculineAncient Egyptian origin, meaning 'Born of the Divine One,' and is best known as the name of powerful pharaohs like Rameses II, also known as Ramses the Great.
RAMESH
MasculineIndian boy's name meaning 'Lord Rama', derived from Hindu mythology where Rama is renowned for his courage and virtue.
RAMESSES
MasculineEgyptian name derived from the ancient language, meaning 'Born of Ra' or 'Son of Ra', signifying divine origin.
RAMEY
MasculineUnique American given name with uncertain origins but possible ties to Irish surnames or Old French names like "Ó Rathalla" meaning "descendant of Rathall", or "Rambert" meaning "bright fame". Despite its rarity, only 67 boys named Ramey since 1880 in the U.S., it remains a distinctive choice.
RAMEZ
MasculineArabic name meaning 'compassionate' or 'merciful'.
RAMI
MasculineHebrew name meaning "elevated" or "high", associated with spiritual elevation and intelligence.
RAMIAH
MasculineUnique, biblical Hebrew name derived from "raami," meaning "height" or "exalted." It's relatively uncommon today but carries historical significance as it was borne by descendants of King David in the Bible.
RAMIE
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning 'thunder', reflecting strength and vitality.
RAMIEL
MasculineRamiel, of Hebrew origin, combines "ram," meaning thunderbolt or high, and "el," a shortened form of Elohim, one of God's names, thus signifying "God's thunderbolt" or "High God.
RAMIER
MasculineUnique French given name derived from "ramier," meaning common wood pigeon, symbolizing peace and loyalty.
RAMIK
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew male name meaning "thunder," derived from the Semitic god Ramman and having biblical roots tracing back to the son of Hezron in the Old Testament.
RAMIL
MasculineSlavic name meaning 'peace', popularized by an 8th-century Arab warrior, but also used by notable figures like Russian monk Ramil and chess player Ramil Safiullin.
RAMIN
MasculinePersian name derived from "ramana," meaning peaceful, with historical ties to the epic hero Ramin and notable figures like film director Ramin Farahani.
RAMIR
MasculineRare yet noble Spanish male name meaning 'son of Ramiro' or 'branching out like Ramiro', derived from the Spanish word 'ramo'. It has historical associations with Spanish royalty, including King Ramiro I and his son Ramiro II.
RAMIRE
MasculineRare and distinctive Spanish given name derived from 'Ramiro', meaning 'wild rose' or 'protection'. It was borne by several historical figures, including King Ramiro I of León, and is associated with Saint Ramiro, a 12th-century Spanish monk known for his charity.
RAMIREZ
MasculineSpanish surname turned given name meaning "powerful in war," originating from Basque settlers in medieval Spain.
RAMIRI
MasculineUncommon yet notable African given name of Yoruba origin meaning "powerful king".
RAMIRO
MasculineDistinct male name of Spanish origin derived from the Basque word "rami," meaning "oar" or "paddle." It is associated with King Ramiro I of Asturias and reflects courage and strength.
RAMIS
MasculineArabic name meaning "elevated" or "high," associated with nobility and grandeur, and brings good fortune to its bearers.
RAMIZ
MasculineTurkish name derived from "ram," meaning "pomegranate," and associated with the Islamic month of Ramadan.
RAMMY
MasculineHebrew given name derived from "ram," meaning "height" or "exaltation.
RAMO
MasculineStrong and resilient name of Basque origin, meaning 'branch' or 'bough', signifying robustness like tree branches.
RAMOAN
MasculineDistinctive African name from Madagascar's Malagasy culture, meaning 'rainbow', symbolizing vibrancy and resilience, and gained international recognition despite its slave trade origins.