Raylan is an Irish male given name meaning "little warrior" or "small king," derived from the elements "ráth" meaning "little" and "lán" meaning "king.
Rayley is an English unisex name derived from Riley, meaning 'courageous', though it has no specific independent meaning. It's unique yet carries positivity associated with Riley.
Reagan is an Irish surname-turned-first-name meaning "little king" or "king of the sea", derived from Ó Raghallaigh, which originally meant "descendant of Raghalach".
Reagann is a rare Irish name derived from the surname O'Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of Raghallach," an ancient Irish personal name thought to mean "little red one.
Reannon is an uncommon Irish name derived from the surname Ó Riannáin, meaning 'descendant of Riannáin', with unknown but likely ancient Celtic origins.
Ree is a unique given name of uncertain origin and meaning, sometimes linked to the Irish name Ri meaning "king" or "ruler", but this connection is not widely accepted.
Reeanna is a unique, powerful Irish name meaning 'little king' or 'fierce', derived from the surname Riaghan/Riaghain, first used as a given name in the 18th century.
Reeca is a distinctive and attractive name with uncertain origins; some suggest Hebrew roots ('vision of God') or Irish variant ('star'), but none are confirmed.
Regan is an Irish name derived from 'Riagán', meaning 'little king'. Popularized by Shakespeare's King Lear, it was also borne by a wise queen of Connacht in Irish mythology.
Reghan is a distinctive Irish name derived from the surname "O'Raghnallaigh," meaning "descendant of Raghnall," which translates to "little king" or "king of small people.
Rehgan is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of Raghallach," which translates to "little weak one" or "feeble one.
Reighna is an Irish name derived from the surname "O'Raghallaigh," meaning "descendant of Raghallach." While it doesn't have a specific meaning, Reighna is often associated with strength, grace, and elegance.
Reilee, an enchanting female name of Irish origin, means "cemetery" but is often associated with beauty and grace. It was first used by Irish nobility during the Middle Ages before spreading worldwide.
Reileen is a rare Irish given name with two variations, Riley and Reileen, derived from the old Irish surname O'Raghallaigh meaning "descendant of Raghalach," which means "little bright-headed one.