Male names.

RAYANE

Masculine

The male given name Rayane, of Arabic origin, means 'paradise' and conveys beauty, grace, harmony, and serenity.

RAYANN

Masculine

Arabic-origin unisex name meaning "opinion" or "view," often associated with intelligence and wisdom. It has evolved from ancient Arabian use to gain worldwide recognition as a distinctive and versatile choice for boys and girls alike.

RAYANSH

Masculine

Uncommon yet powerful Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Raayan', meaning 'chariot'.

RAYANTHONY

Masculine

African unisex given name derived from Swahili "rayana," meaning "beautiful people.

RAYBERT

Masculine

French-origin given name derived from "raibet," meaning "ray" or "beam," symbolizing light and radiance. It's believed to have been first used as a given name in medieval France.

RAYBON

Masculine

Rare French given name meaning "good ray," derived from a combination of "rayon" (ray) and "bon" (good).

RAYBORN

Masculine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins and meaning.

RAYBURN

Masculine

Unusual English male given name derived from the Old English word "beorhn", meaning "bear".

RAYCE

Masculine

Unique, recently coined given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly invented by parents seeking a distinctive name.

RAYCEN

Masculine

Rare American variant of the Irish name Ryan, meaning "little king" or "small ruler".

RAYCER

Masculine

Distinctive name of unknown origin, often associated with speed and innovation due to its possible connection to the word "racer".

RAYCIN

Masculine

Unique African name of Ewe origin, meaning 'happiness' and often given during times of celebration.

RAYDAN

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'traveler' or 'nomad', symbolizing adventure and exploration.

RAYDEAN

Masculine

Creative blend of Raymond ("wise protector") and Dean ("valley"), resulting in a strong, distinctive American name with a connection to its roots but no known historical figure.

RAYDEL

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from "rayo," meaning "lightning," signifying resemblance to or likeness of lightning.

RAYDELL

Masculine

American name created as a blend of Raymond ("wise protector") and Dell ("noble and bright"), first popular in the mid-20th century but now rare.

RAYDEN

Masculine

Japanese-origin name derived from Raijin, the thunder god in Japanese mythology, symbolizing power and divine majesty.

RAYDER

Masculine

Arabic-derived name meaning "counselor or helper," gaining popularity due to its distinct sound and positive connotation associated with wisdom and helpfulness.

RAYDIN

Masculine

Rare and distinctive male name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.

RAYDON

Masculine

Distinct American given name derived from combining Raymond (meaning 'wise protector') and Endon (symbolizing perseverance).

RAYDRICK

Masculine

Uncommon American name created by blending Raymond ('wise protector') and Richard ('powerful ruler'), signifying a strong and wise protector.

RAYDYN

Masculine

Modern, unisex name coined in the early 2000s, with possible associations to light and power, though its origin and meaning are not well-defined.

RAYE

Masculine

Distinctive Greek name meaning 'flowing' or 'current'.

RAYED

Masculine

Arabic origin name meaning "flashing light" or "thunderbolt," commonly used among Bedouin tribes for strength and protection, now globally popular yet still rare.

RAYEL

Masculine

Hebrew-derived name meaning "little lamb" or "song of God," carrying biblical connections and historic usage across cultures.

RAYEN

Masculine

Unique Arabic given name derived from "rayhan," meaning "paradise" or "garden." It carries connotations of beauty, virtue, and spiritual fulfillment.

RAYFE

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "friend", signifying warmth and loyalty.

RAYFIELD

Masculine

Distinctive American given name, derived from a blend of Raymond ('wise protection') and Field (open land), carrying a strong, unique sound and often associated with confident, independent individuals despite its rarity.

RAYFORD

Masculine

Distinctive American male given name derived from the English surname Raymond, which means "wise protection.

RAYFUS

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'ray of light'.

RAYGAN

Masculine

Intriguing Irish name derived from 'O'Raghnall', meaning 'descendant of Raghnall', a Norse Viking chief.

RAYGEN

Masculine

Innovative unisex given name of unknown origin, often associated with interpretations of royalty despite lacking concrete historical ties.

RAYHAAN

Masculine

Arabic male given name derived from "Rahhaan," meaning 'merciful' or 'compassionate.'

RAYHAN

Masculine

Arabic boy's/girl's name meaning 'compassionate', popular among Muslim communities worldwide due to its positive connotations and association with Prophet Muhammad's companion Abu Hurairah.

RAYION

Masculine

African Swahili origin, means 'light' or 'shine', symbolizing positivity and good fortune.

RAYIRTH

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, with no established historical or cultural roots. Its meaning remains a mystery, making it a unique and intriguing choice.

RAYJAY

Masculine

Unique American name created in the mid-20th century, composed of 'Ray' (Old English for red-haired) and 'Jay' (after the blue jay bird), with a meaning largely defined by its bearer.

RAYJOHN

Masculine

Distinctive American given name, believed to be a combination of Ray and John but lacking definitive evidence. Rarely used, it has no established meaning or historical context, allowing bearers to create their own interpretation.

RAYJON

Masculine

Captivating name of African American origin, coined by combining the names Ray Charles and Martin Luther King Jr., embodying strength, courage, musical genius, spirituality, activism, and artistic expression.

RAYKWAN

Masculine

American name created by James O. Born for his character in "Fatal Lightning," derived from 'Ray' (beam of light) and 'Kwan' (golden/beautiful), signifying 'golden beam of light.' Despite its origins, it has gained international recognition due to its unique sound and meaning, often associated with strength and creativity.