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RIAL
MasculineItalian origin, derived from an old currency called the rial, meaning "wealthy" or "abundant". It was popular during the Renaissance period and is still predominantly used in Italy today.
RIAN
MasculineIrish boy's name, derived from Rián, meaning "little king.
RIANE
MasculineHebrew-origin girls' name meaning 'song' or 'lyric', celebrated for its musical and poetic significance, and popular among Jewish families valuing musical expression.
RIANSH
MasculineRare male name of unknown origin, potentially related to the Welsh 'Rhian' meaning 'little king'. Despite its unclear history and lack of prominent bearers, it has gained recent popularity as parents seek unique names.
RIAZ
MasculinePersian name meaning "leadership" or "command," associated with strength, wisdom, and authority, as evidenced by prominent figures like Riaz Shah Pahlavi. It's pronounced "ree-yahs.
RIBALDO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Germanic element Hrīþilǽbaz, meaning "famous in battle," popular among medieval Italian nobility.
RIBHI
MasculineArabic name derived from the root "rabaha," meaning "to rise" or "increase," signifying ascendant or elevated qualities.
RIC
MasculineItalian name of Latin origin, meaning "powerful" or "strong".
RICADO
MasculineRicardo is a Spanish name derived from Richarius, meaning "powerful ruler.
RICAHRD
MasculineRichard is a Germanic male name meaning 'powerful strong,' brought to England by the Normans in 1066.
RICARD
MasculineStrong, historic Spanish name meaning 'power' or 'strength', associated with notable figures like Ricard I, King of Aragon.
RICARDO
MasculineHistoric and powerful male given name of Germanic origin, meaning 'powerful or rich', popularized through Spain and Italy during medieval times and still favored today in Spanish, Italian, and English-speaking countries.
RICARI
MasculineUnique Italian given name derived from the Latin word "ricus," meaning "curved" or "bent." It was originally associated with physical appearance but has been used by notable Italian nobles like Riccardo di Pinerolo. Its rarity makes it a distinctive choice today.
RICCARDO
MasculineItalian male name of Germanic origin meaning 'bold power', popularized in Italy since the Middle Ages and still widely used today.
RICCI
MasculineItalian name of Latin origin meaning "curly-haired.
RICCO
MasculineMale given name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word 'ricus' meaning 'powerful', popularized in recent years despite its historical usage dating back to ancient Rome.
RICE
MasculineThe surname Rice originates from English and means 'rice'. It was likely given to someone involved with rice, living near rice fields, or inhabiting a house named after this grain.
RICH
MasculineRichard, of Germanic origin, means 'strong' or 'powerful', with notable historical figures like King Richard I of England bearing the name.
RICHAAD
MasculineUnique Dutch name derived from "rijkaard," meaning "rich in power" or "powerful." It originated as a nickname for influential figures and has been popular among Dutch nobility since the 15th century, first borne by Richaard van der Leyden. Today, it's recognized internationally despite its rarity, carrying a sense of history and uniqueness.
RICHAD
MasculineRichard is a Germanic male given name that translates to 'strong in power' or 'bold in power'.
RICHAND
MasculineRare yet elegant French-origin given name, derived from the surname Ricard meaning 'strong or powerful man'.
RICHAR
MasculineGerman origin name derived from 'ric' (powerful, wealthy) and 'hard' (brave, strong), translating to "powerful and brave".
RICHARD
MasculineGermanic origin, meaning 'powerful' and 'strong'.
RICHARDD
MasculineThe name Richard is of Germanic origin, derived from "ric" meaning power or strong and "hard" meaning brave or hardy. It was introduced into England by the Normans after the Norman Conquest in 1066.
RICHARDJAMES
MasculineUnique English name derived from the powerful and brave Richard, popularized by medieval nobility like Richard the Lionheart, combined with James, of Latin and Hebrew origin, sharing historical significance through figures such as James I of Scotland and numerous saints.
RICHARDO
MasculineThe name Richard originates from Germanic roots, meaning 'strong ruler' or 'powerful leader'.
RICHARDS
MasculineWelsh male given name derived from the surname Richards, which means "son of Rhys," where Rhys translates to "ardor" or "enthusiasm.
RICHARDSON
MasculineEnglish surname meaning "son of Richard", derived from the Old German given name Ricohardus ("power" + "brave"), first recorded in 14th-century England and now common worldwide, including among notable figures like Natalie Wood and Mordecai Richler.
RICHARLISON
MasculineUnique Brazilian given name derived from the Portuguese word "riqueza," meaning wealth, though its exact meaning remains unclear.
RICHAUD
MasculineFrench origin and means "strong in power". It is derived from the Germanic elements ric, meaning "power", and hald, meaning "hiding place" or "protection". This unique and historic name was popular during the Middle Ages and carried by notable figures such as Count Richaud I of La Marche. Despite its rarity today, with fewer than 50 people in France sharing this first name, Richaud remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name.
RICHER
MasculineDistinctive French given name of Germanic origin, derived from 'ric' meaning powerful and 'hard' meaning strong, thus translating to 'strong in power'. It was popular among the nobility and clergy during the Middle Ages.
RICHERD
MasculineThe name Richard, of Germanic origin, means "brave power" and is composed of the elements ric ("power") and hard ("strong, brave"). It has been popular among many cultures throughout history and was first used as a given name in England during the Anglo-Saxon period. Notable figures named Richard include Richard I of England (Richard the Lionheart) and Richard Wagner, the German composer. Today, Richard remains a popular boy's name in English-speaking countries with variations such as Riccardo and Ricardo, and diminutives like Rick and Richie.
RICHEY
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from Ó Riain, meaning "little king," often associated with noble families or high status individuals throughout history.
RICHI
MasculineItalian origin, means "ruler" or "powerful leader". It is a short form of Riccardo, which derives from the Germanic Riccard, translating to "bold power".
RICHIE
MasculineAmerican name of German origin derived from Richard, meaning "strong" or "brave." It has been used independently since the Middle Ages and gained popularity in the mid-20th century.
RICHLAND
MasculineAmerican given name of Old English origin, derived from words meaning powerful or rich and land or estate.
RICHMAN
MasculineGermanic male given name derived from the Middle High German word "reik," meaning powerful or wealthy. First used during the medieval period in Germany, it was initially bestowed upon boys born into influential families.
RICHMON
MasculineRichmond is an English name derived from Old English words "ric" (powerful) and "inga" (family), translating to "powerful estate". Originally a medieval English surname, it became popular as a male given name and was famously borne by Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond. Today, Richmond is used for both sexes in English-speaking countries, offering parents a strong, distinctive choice with rich historical roots.
RICHMOND
MasculineRare English male given name derived from Old English words "ric" meaning powerful and "ing", translating to "powerful ruler". It was first used as a surname, later associated with royalty like Henry VII.
RICHON
MasculineRare French given name derived from the Old French word "ric", meaning "powerful" or "strong".