Male names.

RANDALPH

Masculine

Randolph is an English name derived from Old German words 'rand' meaning shield and 'wolf' meaning wolf. It was popularized by Normans after the 1066 conquest and has been borne by notable figures like Sir Ranulf le Meschin and Sir Robert de Randolf throughout history. Today, it's still popular and often shortened to Randy or Ralph.

RANDARIUS

Masculine

Latin-origin name meaning 'to row' or 'to paddle', suggesting strength and agility associated with water activities.

RANDE

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name, originating from Norway, meaning 'protection' or 'shield'.

RANDEE

Masculine

Invented name of unknown origin, with no historical or cultural significance; it's pronounced 'RAN-dee'.

RANDEEP

Masculine

Indian name derived from 'Randheer', meaning 'the brave one', combining 'brave' (Randa) and 'ocean' or 'depth' (Deep). It's been popularized by figures like actor Randeep Hooda and politician Randeep Singh Surjewala.

RANDEL

Masculine

Rare yet distinctive German name derived from 'rand', meaning 'shield', signifying bravery and protection.

RANDELL

Masculine

English male given name with German roots, derived from 'rand' meaning "shield" and 'wald' meaning "rule", translating to " Shield ruler".

RANDEN

Masculine

Rare Norwegian name derived from the Old Norse word "randr," meaning "shield," symbolizing protection and defense.

RANDEY

Masculine

Unique name of unknown origin and meaning, often considered a variant spelling of Randy or Randolph.

RANDI

Masculine

Distinctive Norwegian name derived from Old Norse 'Randver', meaning 'shield warrior'.

RANDIE

Masculine

American origin unisex name coined by Frank O'Connor, meaning 'shy' or 'quiet', with a timeless quality and popularity among gender-neutral name seekers.

RANDIEL

Masculine

Rare French name derived from Germanic elements meaning 'little shield', with historical roots as a medieval nickname for protectors.

RANDIN

Masculine

Rare French male given name derived from the Germanic element 'rand', meaning 'shield'. It signifies 'little shield', symbolizing protection or defense.

RANDLE

Masculine

Uncommon English given name of Old German origin, derived from Randalph and translating to "shield wolf," symbolizing strength and courage.

RANDLL

Masculine

Randall is an English name derived from Old German "Ranald," meaning "powerful ruler" or "brave shield.

RANDLOPH

Masculine

Randolph is an English masculine given name derived from Old German words "rand" meaning shield and "wulf" meaning wolf, thus signifying "powerful as a wolf".

RANDOL

Masculine

Rare but distinctively Spanish name derived from Old German Randolf, meaning "shield wolf", symbolizing strength and courage.

RANDOLF

Masculine

Randolph is a Germanic name meaning 'shield wolf', introduced to England by the Normans in 1066. It gained prominence through the influential Scottish House of Randolph.

RANDOLFO

Masculine

Italian male given name derived from Germanic elements meaning "shield" or "border" and "wolf," translating to "having the strength of a wolf." It has roots in Italian nobility and was once famously borne by figures like Randolfo di Capodiferro, a renowned condottiero during the 15th century.

RANDOLL

Masculine

Rare, distinctive given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted theory about its meaning or history.

RANDOLPH

Masculine

English given name of Anglo-Saxon origin that means "famous wolf.

RANDOM

Masculine

Distinctive English given name derived from Douglas Adams' 'Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,' signifying meaninglessness and unpredictability.

RANDON

Masculine

Randolph is an English name which means 'shield wolf', derived from Old German words 'rand' and 'wulf'. It was first used by Norman nobility after the 1066 conquest of England and has been associated with strength throughout history.

RANDOPH

Masculine

Randolph is an English given name derived from Germanic elements "rand" meaning 'shield' and "wulf" meaning 'wolf', brought to England by Norman invaders in the 11th century.

RANDY

Masculine

American given name derived from the Germanic elements "rand" (shield) and "wald" (rule), meaning "powerful ruler".

RANDYL

Masculine

Rare, distinctive given name of unknown origin, lacking historical or cultural significance.

RANDYN

Masculine

Modern-sounding name of unknown origin with no established meaning.

RANE

Masculine

Rane, of Norwegian origin, means 'council leader' or 'ruler', also associated with Norse mythology's dwarf forger of Gullinbursti.

RANEL

Masculine

Captivating Spanish name derived from 'rancho', meaning ranch or farm, reflecting its deep roots in Spanish culture and tradition.

RANELL

Masculine

Rare, historic French given name derived from "ran," meaning running water, associated with fluidity and nature's power.

RANEN

Masculine

Rare but significant Hebrew name meaning "shout" or "cry out," often associated with calling out in prayer or praise, as referenced in ancient biblical texts like 1 Chronicles 12:7-8.

RANEY

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of Raghallach," which signifies "little noisy one" or "noisy fellow.

RANFERI

Masculine

Uncommon African name of Malagasy origin, popularized by the notable 19th-century politician and military leader, Ranferi Andrianalizay.

RANFORD

Masculine

Rare English given name with unclear origins, potentially derived from Old English words meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', or from the place name Ranston in Dorset.

RANGE

Masculine

Rare yet captivating French origin name, derived from "reng" meaning "row" or "rank". Originally a surname for those living in rows of houses or holding specific positions, Range has historic presence but remains uncommon today, making it an appealing choice for unique-minded parents.

RANGEL

Masculine

Spanish-origin name, derived from 'rango', meaning 'rank' or 'order'. Traditionally bestowed upon high-ranking military or government officials, it carries historical significance through figures like General Mariano Rangel.

RANGER

Masculine

The name Ranger originates from Middle English, meaning 'to range or move about', historically referring to professionals who traversed forests and wilderness areas.

RANGLER

Masculine

Rare German-origin given name meaning "powerful" or "mighty," first used in the Middle Ages. Despite its rarity, it has been borne by notable figures like Rangler Austin and Rangler Henry, and offers a strong, distinctive sound with vintage charm.

RANI

Masculine

Distinctive female name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'queen' in Hindi, signifying elegance and power.

RANIEL

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew unisex name derived from 'ranen', signifying 'joyous song' or 'melodious'.