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The German name Rienhold means "powerful wolf" and has a rich literary history, as seen in Wolfram von Eschenbach's epic poem "Parzival," where it is associated with bravery and nobility.
Rienna is a distinctive French-origin name derived from "rien," meaning "nothing.
Rienne is a rare yet captivating feminine French name derived from 'rienne', meaning 'from the river'.
The name Ries, of German origin, signifies "rich" and was historically given to children with hopes they'd grow wealthy or successful.
Riesa is a German name meaning "peace," derived from "Frieden." It was often given during times of conflict, symbolizing hope for peace. While not common outside Germany, it has gained recent popularity as a unique and meaningful choice with cultural richness.
Riese is a unique German name derived from "riesig," meaning "giant," associated with immense size or strength.
Riese is a unique German given name meaning 'giants', derived from Germanic mythology's powerful giants, first used in medieval Germany primarily as a surname before becoming more popular as a given name.
Riesha is a unique Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse elements, 'riaki' meaning "powerful" or "strong," and 'hildr' signifying "battle," making Riesha interpretable as "powerful in battle" or "strong warrior.
Rieta is a Spanish-origin female name meaning 'fine' or 'delicate', associated with elegance and grace.
Rietta is a Hebrew origin name meaning "restoration" or "renewal", derived from the word "rieret". It was likely given in Eastern European Jewish communities as a symbol of hope for renewal after struggle.
Rifa is an Arabic name derived from "rifaf", meaning "wealthy" or "abundant". It's associated with Rifa'a al-Tayyib, a generous Sufi saint.
Rifat is an Arabic name meaning 'exalted', associated with intelligence and wisdom, and carried by notable historical figures like Rifat Pasha and Rifat Chadirji.
Riff is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'ruf', meaning 'friend'. It has a powerful sound and carries historical significance, having been used since biblical times. Today, it's commonly found in English-speaking countries and associated with music due to guitarist Nuno Bettencourt's stage name "Riff".
Rifka is a Hebrew feminine given name meaning "gentle" or "kind", associated with biblical matriarch Rebekah, reflecting qualities of kindness and hospitality.
Rifky is an Arabic name derived from "rafiq," meaning "friend" or "companion.
Riften is a distinctive Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse 'rif', meaning 'rift' or 'crack'. It symbolizes resilience amidst adversity.
Rifton is an uncommon given name with uncertain origin and meaning, not associated with any particular region or culture.
Riftyn is a recently created name of unknown origin, but some interpret it as meaning "gift from the gods" or "divinely gifted," while others associate it with strength and adaptability through its connection to the English word "rift." It has been used sparingly worldwide since the 1980s, with most occurrences in the United States.
Rigby is an English name derived from "hrīgbeorh," meaning "strong boar," and associated with the Lancashire town of Ribchester. It was believed to bring good fortune, and notable figures like Sir Richard Rigby have carried it historically.
Rigby is an English given name derived from the Old Norse "Hrigríðr," meaning "famous power" or "renowned strength.
Rigden is a rare Tibetan name meaning "holder of the teachings" or "spiritual guide", associated with legendary King Gesar of Ling and embodying spiritual guidance in Tibetan Buddhism.
Rigdon is a distinctive English name derived from "ricg" (power/strength) and "-don" (valley), translating to "valley of power.
Rigel is a Latin-derived boy's name meaning 'foot' or 'ankle', referencing the hind legs of a horse, and also the bright star in Orion's constellation.
Rigel is a distinctive Latin-derived name meaning "foot," originating from Arabic 'rijl,' often associated with the bright star Rigel (Beta Orionis) in the constellation Orion.
Rigg is a unique Scandinavian male given name derived from the Old Norse word "Hrings", meaning 'ring' or 'circle'. It was popular during the Viking Age (793-1066 AD) and is often associated with ancient Scandinavian culture and mythology, symbolizing strength, unity, eternity, adaptability, and resilience.
Riggan is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Righin, meaning "descendant of Rigga," an Early Middle Ages chieftain.
The name Riggen is of German origin and means "strong". It is a variant of Richard, derived from the Old Germanic elements ric (power) and hard (strong, brave).
Riggin is a unique Scottish male given name derived from 'Macrigga', meaning 'son of Riccio' or 'son of Rich,' signifying strength.
Riggin is a rare, Irish-derived male given name meaning 'king' or 'leader'.
Riggins is a rare but notable Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Righinn, meaning 'descendant of Rigin', an old Celtic personal name signifying 'king' or 'chieftain'.
Riggins is an American given name derived from the Irish surname 'O'Riggin', meaning 'descendant of Rigín'. The root name Rigín translates to 'little king', imparting a regal connotation. Popularized in the U.S. during the 20th century, it peaked in usage during the 1970s and 1980s but remains rare today.
Riggs is a rare but historical English given name, derived from the surname Riggs which was used for makers or sellers of small wooden hoops for shaping leather. It has practical connotations associated with its occupational origins in craftsmanship and trade, making it a distinctive choice for parents looking for something unique.
Riggs is a distinct English given name originating from an occupational surname, derived from 'rig,' a Middle English term for a large grain winnowing frame.
Riggsley is an uncommon first name of uncertain origin, often chosen for its uniqueness.
Righley is an American variant spelling of Riley, derived from the Irish surname Ó Rioghlacháin meaning "descendant of Roghallacháin," or "little red-haired one." It has gained popularity in recent years for its modern sound and historical roots.
Righteous is a rare English given name, derived from the Middle English word 'riȝte', meaning "in accordance with what is right or just". It has strong Christian roots and connotes morality and justice, though its usage today transcends religious boundaries.
Righteous is an uncommon American first name created from the word 'righteous', meaning morally upright, combined with the suffix '-ous'. It signifies virtuousness but lacks historical associations, being a modern creation.
Rigina is a rare female name of Latin origin, translating to "hardy woman." It may be a variant of Regina, meaning "queen," and was likely used during the Middle Ages in Europe.
Rigley is an uncommon English given name derived from "ric" meaning powerful, combined with "-ley", suggesting association with a place called Rigley.
Rigley is a rare English boys' name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from the Old Norse "Hrigr" meaning "warrior", or the English surname Rigby, referring to someone living near a hillside woodland clearing.