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REMI
MasculineRemy is a French given name with Germanic roots meaning "oarsman," tracing back to early Christian saints like Saint Remigius of Rheims who baptized Clovis I. Popularized by Pixar's Ratatouille, the name has a rich history and timeless appeal in France and beyond.
REMICK
MasculineUncommon American given name of unknown origin, brought to the U.S. by German and French immigrants in the late 19th century. It has no specific meaning or etymology but has become distinctively American over time, used consistently since the 20th century with only a small number of people bearing it today.
REMIE
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "late" or "slow," associated with patience and perseverance. It has a historical significance dating back thousands of years, with roots tracing back to biblical characters like Remiah, a descendant of King David. Despite its Hebrew origins, Remie has been adopted by various cultures throughout history.
REMIEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'mercy', associated with the angel Remiel in Jewish tradition.
REMIGIO
MasculineItalian male given name derived from 'remigium,' meaning 'oar' or associated with rowing, popularized during the Middle Ages among families involved in maritime activities.
REMIGIUS
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning 'oarsman' or 'rowing back to happiness'. It has historical significance, notably associated with Saint Remigius, an early Christian bishop who played a crucial role in converting France to Christianity during the 5th century. Today, it's still used occasionally, particularly in countries with strong Catholic influences, carrying a sense of strength and renewal.
REMII
MasculineReemii is a distinctive Latin-origin name meaning 'to oar', historically significant in maritime cultures and famously borne by Saint Reemii.
REMIJIO
MasculineRare yet historic Spanish male name derived from the Latin 'remigium' meaning 'rowing', originally associated with those living near the coast or born during summer months suitable for boating.
REMINGTIN
MasculineThe uncommon given name Remingtin has unknown origins and meaning, potentially a variant of 'Remington' or a newly coined name.
REMINGTON
MasculineDistinctive American given name derived from the Old English word "Rymetun," meaning "settlement on a hill." It gained popularity due to the success of the Remington Arms Company, founded in 1816, and is associated with quality craftsmanship and innovation.
REMINGTYN
MasculineEnglish origin, created by combining elements from historic Germanic names like Remaclus ("great"), and Old English "-tūn" ("enclosure").
REMMEL
MasculineRare German name derived from "hramm," meaning "raven," symbolizing wisdom in Norse mythology.
REMMI
MasculineItalian name derived from 'remmo,' meaning 'we remain' or 'we stay,' symbolizing strength and resilience.
REMMINGTON
MasculineUnique English given name derived from an old English surname denoting residence near a manor called Remington. Its meaning, "pure enclosure," reflects its geographical origins.
REMMY
MasculineRare French origin given name derived from "remi," meaning "oar," symbolizing navigation through life's challenges, popularized by brave Rémys in 12th-century French literature.
REMO
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin "remus," meaning "oar." It honors one of Rome's legendary founding twins, symbolizing courage and resilience.
REMON
MasculineThe male given name Remon, of French origin, means 'memory' or 'remembrance', derived from the Old French word 'remembrance'. It was popularized during the Middle Ages.
REMOND
MasculineRare French given name derived from the Germanic name Remigius, meaning "oar-maker" or "rowing," brought to France by the Franks during the Middle Ages.
REMONE
MasculineDistinctive name of uncertain origin, potentially Hebrew or Native American, possibly meaning 'wise', 'eagle' or 'alligator'.
REMSEN
MasculineAmerican given name of German origin, derived from the surname 'Remsen', which means 'from Remscheid' or 'remedy for the people'.
REMUS
MasculineStrong Latin male name derived from 'remus', meaning 'oar'. In Roman myth, Remus was one of two twin brothers who founded Rome alongside Romulus, symbolizing courage and leadership despite his tragic end.
REMY
MasculineUnisex French name derived from Remigius, meaning 'rowing' or 'paddling', historically associated with saints and nobles.
REMYNGTON
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from Old English elements "rēma" (rowing) and "tūn" (settlement), translating to "riverbank settlement.
REMZI
MasculineUnique Turkish male given name that can be interpreted as 'provision' (Arabic root) or 'charming' (Turkish root), with a simple pronunciation resembling 'hem-zee'.
REN
MasculineHistoric Chinese given name that means "human" or "gentleman," popular among both boys and girls.
RENA
MasculineThe name Rena originates from Hebrew and signifies 'song' or 'joy', derived from the Hebrew word 'ranan'. It's a musical and uplifting name reflecting biblical songs of praise.
RENADO
MasculineRenado is of Spanish origin, derived from the name Renato, meaning 'reborn' or 'he who has been reborn'. It gained popularity in Spain during the Middle Ages.
RENAE
MasculineUnique American girls' name coined by John O'Hara for his novel "Appointment in Samarra." Its meaning varies, but some interpret it as "joyful plum" from its potential Italian and Chinese roots.
RENALD
MasculineGermanic name derived from Raginold, meaning "advice wolf," brought to France by Normans around the 11th century.
RENALDO
MasculineSpanish-origin male given name, derived from "Ruy Gonzálo," meaning "famous warrior." It carries historical nobility and bravery, popularized by figures like Ruy Gonzálo de Clavijo and literary characters like Renault in "The Count of Monte Cristo.
RENAN
MasculineFrench given name derived from the Breton form of Latin 'Renatus', meaning 'reborn' or 'born again'.
RENARD
MasculineRare French given name derived from 'renart', meaning 'fox'. It gained popularity through Middle Ages fables featuring Renart the Fox, symbolizing intelligence and adaptability.
RENARDA
MasculineLatin-derived French name meaning 'fox', popularized by early Christians and associated with intelligence through Reynard the Fox tales.
RENARDO
MasculineUnique Spanish given name derived from "renar," meaning "to reign" or "to rule." It signifies greatness and leadership.
RENAT
MasculineRare but meaningful masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'renatus' meaning 'born again'. It signifies spiritual rebirth or renewal.
RENATA
MasculineItalian feminine given name derived from Latin "renatus," meaning "reborn." It has been associated with historical figures like Lucrezia Borgia and was popularized during the Renaissance period. Today, it remains a classic choice for parents seeking a unique yet elegant name.
RENATO
MasculineItalian name meaning 'reborn', derived from the Latin word 'renatus' and often associated with the Roman Catholic tradition.
RENAUD
MasculineFrench given name of Germanic origin, meaning "bold in fame" or "brave in renown.
RENAULD
MasculineHistoric French given name of Germanic origin, "ragin" (advice) and "waldaz" (to rule), meaning "wise ruler". Introduced by Normans in 1066, Renauld was popular among medieval nobility like Renald III, Duke of Burgundy.
RENAULDO
MasculineRare Spanish-derived name variant of Renato, meaning "reborn," likely influenced by French or Italian naming conventions.