Male names.

RASHEM

Masculine

Arabic origin name meaning 'wise' or 'discerning', often associated with intelligence and insight. It is also one of the 99 Names of Allah, referring to His attribute as the Guider. Historically, notable figures like Abu Bakr al-Rashid have borne this name, emphasizing its connection to wisdom and leadership. Today, Rashem remains a popular choice among parents seeking a unique and meaningful name for their child due to its universal appeal and attractive sound.

RASHENE

Masculine

African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "gift from God".

RASHI

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from 'rosh', meaning 'head' or 'beginning', signifying a leader or pioneer.

RASHID

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'rightly guided' or 'enlightened', associated with notable Islamic figures like Abu Ibrahim Ismail ibn Nasr al-Rashid and Al-Rashid, founder of the Abbasid Caliphate.

RASHIDA

Masculine

Unique Arabic name meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent', associated with the intelligent wife of Prophet Muhammad in Islamic culture.

RASHIDI

Masculine

African name of Yoruba origin meaning "Head of Leaders".

RASHIED

Masculine

Arabic origin and means "wise" or "experienced," being a variation of Rashid, which may have originally referred to someone who was a frequent traveler or had extensive life experience.

RASHIEM

Masculine

African-Swahili name meaning 'leader' or 'guide,' originating from Arabic influence.

RASHIK

Masculine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'like a king', associated with leadership, courage, and wisdom.

RASHIM

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from 'rash', meaning 'to rush' or 'hurry'.

RASHINE

Masculine

Captivating African name of Yoruba origin, meaning either "God's power" or "peaceful home," reflecting the deep spiritual beliefs and family values of its people.

RASHOD

Masculine

African origin that translates to "having peace at the head", symbolizing tranquility and harmony.

RASHODD

Masculine

African name of Swahili origin which means "patience".

RASHON

Masculine

Unique male name of African American origin, derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "to make room or clear a path." It gained popularity during the Black Power movement and is often chosen to honor African American struggle and historical figures.

RASHONE

Masculine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the beginning of power" or "power at the start," symbolizing courage and resilience.

RASHUN

Masculine

African origin, derived from Swahili meaning 'patience'.

RASIM

Masculine

Turkish name derived from the Turkic word "rasim," meaning "profound" or "deep.

RASLAN

Masculine

Rare yet meaningful Arabic name derived from "rasul," meaning "messenger.

RASMUS

Masculine

Scandinavian boy's name of Danish origin, derived from Old Norse "Roðsmundr," meaning "famous protector.

RASON

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse 'Hróðgeirr', meaning 'famous warrior'.

RASOOL

Masculine

Arabic male given name derived from "rasool," meaning "messenger.

RASS

Masculine

Hebrew origin, signifies 'God is my oath'.

RASSAN

Masculine

Arabic name derived from the word "rass," meaning maturity and wisdom, not aging. It's associated with a wise companion of Prophet Muhammad and has gained global recognition despite its unique sound. Pronounced as "RAH-san.

RASSIE

Masculine

African-origin male given name derived from Afrikaans 'ras', meaning race or type.

RASTUS

Masculine

Uncommon African-origin male name that translates to "making a joyful noise" or "shouting for joy.

RASUL

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "messenger" or "apostle," historically significant in Islam as one of Allah's 99 names, and popular among those appreciating its profound meaning and rich historical background.

RASUN

Masculine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to prosper" or "to flourish," given to children born on the day dedicated to the powerful deity Oya in the Yoruba calendar.

RATAN

Masculine

The Indian-origin name Ratan signifies 'jewel', derived from Sanskrit, and is associated with Hindu mythology's nine sacred treasures.

RATANA

Masculine

Khmer female given name derived from Sanskrit 'Ratan', meaning 'jewel'. It's famously associated with Queen Ratana Devi and signifies nobility.

RATHA

Masculine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'king of chariots' and associated with Hindu mythology's sun god Surya's chariot.

RATHANA

Masculine

Rare yet significant Cambodian girl's name derived from Sanskrit "Ratnadeepa," meaning profound wisdom or deep jewel.

RATHANAK

Masculine

Uncommon Khmer given name composed of "Ratha," meaning chariot, and "anak," meaning child. Its literal translation is "child of the chariot." Historically significant in Khmer culture, Rathanak was often bestowed upon royal or noble children, symbolizing their status. One notable figure bearing this name is King Jayavarman VII (1181-1219), whose full title included 'Rathanak.' Today, it remains a popular and meaningful name among Cambodians globally.

RATTANA

Masculine

Thai given name of royal origin, translating to "royal city" and conveying grandeur despite lacking a specific meaning.

RAUDEL

Masculine

The Spanish-origin name Raudel means 'swift like an arrow'.

RAUF

Masculine

Arabic-derived name meaning "gentle" or "compassionate," often chosen for its cultural significance and desirable qualities.

RAUL

Masculine

Spanish origin name meaning "seep" or "wolf," derived from Germanic element Hrolf. It's been widely used across Europe for centuries and has notable historical figures like Raoul I of Burgundy and Raul Wallenberg among its bearers.

RAULIE

Masculine

Rare French name derived from Old Germanic Hrodowald, meaning "famous ruler.

RAULIN

Masculine

Rare French male given name derived from the Occitan name Raoul, meaning "little wolf" and symbolizing strength and ferocity.

RAULJR

Masculine

Distinctively Hispanic name derived from Raúl, meaning 'counsel wolf', with the suffix "-jr" indicating a junior or namesake.

RAUN

Masculine

Icelandic male given name derived from the Old Norse 'raudr', meaning 'red', associated with strength in Norse culture, and linked to the god Odin.