Male names.

RAYVIN

Masculine

Original given name with unknown origins, created by combining elements of other names or simply invented. Its meaning remains open to interpretation, though some suggest it could be a blend of Raymond and Evelyn. Despite its mysterious past, Rayvin has gained popularity in recent years as a unique choice for both boys and girls, particularly females.

RAYVION

Masculine

Uncommon name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Raymond and Evelyn, meaning "wise protection" and "life", respectively.

RAYVON

Masculine

Hebrew-derived name meaning "many waters" or "abundant waters".

RAYVONE

Masculine

African American blend name meaning 'strength' and 'uniqueness', popular among families honoring their heritage and traditions.

RAYVONN

Masculine

Rare American name, potentially combining Raymond ("protecting") and Vonn(e) ("of the land"), translating to "protecting the land".

RAYWOOD

Masculine

Unique English name created by J.R.R. Tolkien, composed of "ray" meaning advice/counsel and "wood", with an uncertain but often interpreted meaning related to nature and wisdom.

RAYYAAN

Masculine

Captivating Arabic boy's name derived from "rayyan," meaning "small stream," symbolizing fluidity and flow, and connected with spirituality in Islamic culture.

RAYYAN

Masculine

Arabic boy's name meaning "he who pleases" or "he who makes others happy," derived from the root word 'r-y-'. It is associated with one of Paradise's gates in Islamic tradition, making it a popular choice among Muslims worldwide for its positive connotation and cultural significance. Its melodic sound and ease of pronunciation also contribute to its broad appeal.

RAZ

Masculine

The name Raz is Hebrew in origin and means "secret" or "mystery.

RAZA

Masculine

Arabic male given name meaning "contentment" or "satisfaction," associated with Prophet Muhammad's grandson Imam Hussein ibn Ali, and popularized by figures like Raza Shah Pahlavi and Mohammad Raza.

RAZEEN

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning "secret" or "hidden," symbolizing mystery and intrigue.

RAZI

Masculine

Persian name meaning 'content' or 'satisfied', associated with renowned polymath Avicenna (Ibn Sina).

RAZIEL

Masculine

Rare Hebrew male name meaning 'Secret of God'.

RAZIN

Masculine

Ancient Slavic unisex name derived from "razina," meaning "plain" or "field." It's historically significant, associated with Stenka Razin, a 17th-century Russian rebel leader, and has gained global popularity for its unique sound.

RAZMIG

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant Armenian male given name, derived from "razm" meaning 'war' and "ig" meaning 'strength', translating to 'strong in war'.

RB

Masculine

The unique Hebrew name Rb originates from 'Ribbono shel Olam,' meaning 'Master of the Universe,' and is often used as an alternative to God's name within Jewish mysticism.

RC

Masculine

The name 'Rc' has an unknown origin and no widely recognized meaning.

RD

Masculine

French origin, derived from Rode meaning "famous".

REA

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'friend'.

REACE

Masculine

American-origin first name with a distinct sound, but its origin and meaning remain largely unknown.

REACHER

Masculine

American coined name by Lee Child for his iconic fictional character Jack Reacher, known for his intelligence and combat skills. It is often associated with the words "reach" or "searcher".

READ

Masculine

Unusual English name derived from Middle English 'rede', meaning 'counsel' or 'advice', traditionally given to wise individuals, often advisors.

READE

Masculine

Rare English name derived from the Old English word "rād", meaning "counsel" or "advice".

READUS

Masculine

Rare, Latin-origin given name with an uncertain meaning and history.

REAFORD

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of American origin, invented by Ernest Hemingway for his 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises." Its meaning and history are not well-documented, but it's believed to have been inspired by Hemingway's friend John Dos Passos' sister or created from Latin and automotive references.

REAGAN

Masculine

Irish surname-turned-first-name meaning "little king" or "king of the sea", derived from Ó Raghallaigh, which originally meant "descendant of Raghalach".

REAGEN

Masculine

Reagan is an Irish surname derived from Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of Raghalach," that has evolved into a popular unisex given name in English-speaking countries and beyond.

REAKSMEY

Masculine

Cambodian name meaning "Royal Star", derived from Khmer language elements "Reak" (king) and "smey" (star).

REAKWON

Masculine

Korean name composed of "Rea" (wisdom) and "Kwon" (beginning), symbolizing the start of knowledge or wisdom's journey.

REAL

Masculine

Real: A Spanish-origin name meaning 'royal', traditionally bestowed upon boys in Spain to signify noble lineage or aspirations.

REALM

Masculine

Anglo-Saxon given name derived from Old English words 'rēam' and 'lēod', meaning 'realm' or 'kingdom'. Originally a surname, Realm has recently gained popularity as a first name due to its regal connotations.

REAMER

Masculine

Rare, distinctive given name of American origin with an unclear meaning and history, making it quite uncommon.

REASE

Masculine

Rare, Irish-origin given name derived from the surname Ruaidhri, meaning "red king" in Gaelic.

REASON

Masculine

English given name derived from 'reson', signifying reasoning and logic.

REATHEL

Masculine

French-origin given name derived from the phrase "réaliser l'athlète," meaning "to realize the athlete." Popularized by French coach and author Jean-Pierre De Lafourcade, this unique name signifies achieving one's full athletic potential through hard work and dedication.

REATHER

Masculine

Uncommon Scottish female given name with undocumented meaning and history, possibly derived from Heather or Etheridge.

REAUX

Masculine

Rare French given name derived from "Reau," meaning "rough" or "coarse," with some references suggesting it could also come from the word for a specific type of fishhook.

REAVES

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from the Middle English word 'reve', meaning 'to reap' or 'gather'. It originally denoted someone who worked on farms harvesting crops.

REAVIS

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old French "Reeve's heir", denoting the son of a medieval manor head. Its meaning is "of/son of the reeve".

REAZON

Masculine

Recently coined name with no known origin or traditional meaning. It is pronounced /riːˈzeɪzən/ and has no related names or diminutives. Its rarity makes it distinctive, but its lack of established history allows those named Reazon to forge their own legacy.