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REINALD
MasculineGerman origin name meaning "pure battle" or "clear strife," popularized by historical figures like Reynald of Chatillon.
REINALDO
MasculineSpanish name derived from Latin "reinare," meaning "to reign" or "rule." It originally denoted royalty but now serves as a given name.
REINARD
MasculineRare Germanic male given name derived from Old German words meaning 'counsel' and 'strong', interpreted as 'strong in counsel' or 'brave with advice'. It was notably used by 13th-century German poet Reinmar von Hagenau.
REINARDO
MasculineGermanic name composed of 'Ragin', meaning advice, and '-hard', signifying strong. It was popular among the Goths, a powerful East Germanic tribe, indicating its historical significance. Though used throughout history, Reinardo remains relatively uncommon today.
REINER
MasculineOld Germanic male name that means "strong warrior.
REINHARD
MasculineGerman name meaning "powerful and strong.
REINHARDT
MasculineGerman masculine given name meaning "powerful and strong" or "brave advisor".
REINHART
MasculineGerman-origin male name meaning 'powerful' or 'strong', composed of 'reich' (power/riches) and 'hart' (strong/hard).
REINHOLD
MasculineGerman male given name derived from "ragin" meaning 'advice' or 'counsel', and "hild" meaning 'battle', translating to 'adviser in battle'.
REINHOLDT
MasculineRare German name meaning "powerful battle.
REINIER
MasculineRare German name meaning "powerful", composed of elements signifying power and strength.
REINO
MasculineFinnish boy's name meaning 'king', derived from the Finnish word 'reima' meaning 'to shout' or influenced by the Latin word 'rex'.
REINOLD
MasculineGerman name derived from "ragin" (advice/counsel) and "wulf" (wolf), signifying strength and wisdom, popular among medieval Germanic tribes and bearing notable historical figures like mountaineer Reinhold Messner.
REION
MasculineReion: A distinctive Irish name of regal origin meaning "little king," carried by historical clan Réamann known for bravery and nobility.
REIS
MasculineSpanish name meaning "king", derived from the Spanish word "rey". It has strong, powerful connotations due to its royal origins.
REISE
MasculineGerman given name derived from the word 'reise', meaning 'journey' or 'trip'. It originally served as a surname for travelers before becoming popular as a first name.
REISS
MasculineGerman name meaning "giant" or "towering", reflecting strength and power.
REITER
MasculineGerman unisex name derived from "reiten," meaning "to ride" or "travel on horseback," signifying horsemanship and adventure.
REJAN
MasculineRare yet beautiful Persian name derived from Reyhaneh, meaning 'patience'. It's been used among nobility since ancient Persia and carries a rich cultural heritage.
REJEAN
MasculineDistinctively French-Canadian male name originating from Occitan "Reja", meaning "the king". It gained popularity post-WWII in Quebec, signifying power and royalty.
REJINO
MasculineDistinctive Basque name derived from "regin," meaning "queen." Originally used primarily for boys in the Spanish provinces of Guipúzcoa and Vizcaya, it has also been borne by notable figures like Rejino Echevarría, a prominent Basque politician and lawyer. Today, it remains a symbol of strength and dignity within Basque culture.
REJON
MasculineRejon: A Slavic male name meaning 'river'.
REKKER
MasculineRare Norwegian given name derived from Old Norse Røgvaldr, meaning 'ruler with good advice'.
REKO
MasculineThe Finnish name Reko, meaning 'strong', stands out for its uniqueness while embodying the highly valued virtue of mental and physical robustness in Finnish culture.
RELANDO
MasculineUnique unisex name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba language where "Re" means "to give" and "Lando" signifies "meeting or encounter," translating to "giving meeting" or "an encounter that is given." It is believed to have been given to children born during important gatherings among the Yoruba people, symbolizing unity and shared experiences.
RELDON
MasculineRare male given name of Welsh origin, combining "rhed" meaning "running" and "llaw" meaning "hand", symbolizing swiftness or agility. Its obscure history and unique sound make it appealing to English-speaking communities worldwide.
RELFORD
MasculineRare English given name, possibly derived from "roe deer" and "river crossing", but its origin and meaning are not definitively known.
RELIC
MasculineDistinctive unisex name of Latin origin, derived from "relicus," meaning "remaining" or "left behind." It holds religious significance, referring to sacred objects left by important figures, and can also symbolize endurance through time.
RELIS
MasculineRare Greek name derived from "rhizoma," meaning "root." It symbolizes strength, stability, and resilience.
RELL
MasculineUncertain origin, with some believing it may be a variant of the French 'Reille', meaning 'little king', but this is not confirmed.
REM
MasculineRem is of Japanese origin, derived from '連' meaning 'to connect', symbolizing harmony and cooperation.
REMA
MasculineUnique name of uncertain origin, possibly Hebrew or Arabic, meaning 'raising' or 'gentle rain'.
REMBER
MasculineThe German-origin name Rember means 'celebrating the memory of'.
REMBERT
MasculineRare German name derived from "hrem" meaning protection or renown, and "bert" meaning bright or famous, signifying famous protector or renowned brightness.
REMBERTO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin word 'remembratio', meaning 'rememberance' or 'remembrance'.
REMBRANDT
MasculineRembrandt, of Dutch origin meaning "to draw or dabble in colors," is famously associated with Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, the renowned 17th-century painter known for his mastery of etching and painting.
REME
MasculineThe Hebrew name Reme means 'God has shown favor'.
REMEDY
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the verb 'remedy,' signifying healing or finding solutions.
REMER
MasculineThe given name Remer is of French origin, meaning 'to remember', derived from the Old French word 'remembrer'.
REMEY
MasculineRemy is a rare French male given name, derived from the ancient Frankish "Remy," potentially meaning "left-handed" or "twin.