Female and male first names : France.



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Rashi is a Hebrew name meaning "wealthy" or "affluent," derived from the Hebrew word "rash," signifying "head" or "beginning." It is also associated with Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaki, known as Rashi, an 11th-century French Jewish scholar whose commentaries on the Bible and Talmud have greatly influenced Jewish thought and law.
Rateel is a rare French given name derived from the Old French word 'rat', not associated with rodents, bearing various interpretations depending on the individual's perspective.
Rauchelle is a rare French female given name derived from the surname Rauchelet, originally denoting a maker or seller of shoes. It may symbolize craftsmanship and adaptability.
Raulie is a rare French name derived from Old Germanic Hrodowald, meaning "famous ruler.
Ravenel is a rare, unisex given name of French origin, derived from the surname "de Ravenel" meaning 'crow,' symbolizing intelligence and adaptability.
Ravenell is a unique French origin name derived from the Old French word "ravine," meaning valley or ravine, evoking images of lush landscapes and serene valleys.
Ravine is a rare French name derived from the word 'ravin', meaning 'ravine' or 'gorge'.
Ray is an English name derived from Old French "Raoul," meaning "wise wolf".
Rayann is an Arabic name derived from "ra'y", meaning "opinion" or "view". It signifies intelligence and wisdom, originating from ancient Arabia but now popular in France. Pronounced as "RAI-yahn", it stands out among similar names due to its Arabic touch.
Raybon is a rare French given name meaning "good ray," derived from a combination of "rayon" (ray) and "bon" (good).
Raye is a unique French name derived from the word 'rayon', meaning 'ray'. It signifies 'ray of light' or 'beam of light'.
Rayel is a unique French given name derived from the word "rayon," meaning "beam" or "ray." It signifies light, energy, and brightness.
Rayelynn is a unique French feminine given name created by blending Raquel, meaning 'ewe lamb' or 'gentle', and Lynn, meaning 'from the lake'.
Rayette is a distinctive French given name derived from "rayon," meaning "beam of light" or "ray.
Raylenn is a modern French name created by combining Raymond ("wise protection") and Elenne (a variant of Eleanor, "other ready").
Raylie is a unique French name coined by Maurice Chapelain in his 19th-century novel "L'Epervier". Its elements mean "lightning place", pronounced as " Райли ".
Raylina is an uncommon yet captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly Hebrew or French, meaning "song" or unknown respectively. It has gained popularity in recent years despite its unclear beginnings.
Raymond is a French-origin boy's name composed of "rade" meaning counsel or advice, and "bert" meaning bright or famous, translating to wise protection or wise and bright. It was popularized through notable figures like Raymond IV during the medieval period and remains widely used today, particularly in English-speaking countries, for its rich history and positive connotation of wisdom and brightness.
Raymeir is a distinct French variant of Raymond, bearing the original Germanic meaning 'wise protection'.
Raymelle is a rare French girl's name derived from 'rayon', meaning 'beam' or 'ray'.
Raymond is of Germanic origin, meaning 'wise protection' or 'guardian', introduced to France by Normans and historically popular in English-speaking countries.
Raymond is a French-origin name derived from Raginald, meaning 'wise protection' or 'wise power.'
Raymone is a rare French given name of ancient Germanic origin, derived from Raimond and meaning "protected by the brave.
Raymont is an uncommon English given name of Old French origin, derived from Raimond, which comes from the Germanic Raginmund. Its meaning, "advice/protection," makes it historically significant and appealing for parents seeking uniqueness with a rich heritage.
Raymonte is a French-derived name meaning "wise protection" or "wise counsel," originating from the Germanic personal name "Raimund.
Raymond is a masculine given name of French origin, derived from Germanic elements "rad" meaning "counsel" or "advice," and "mann" meaning "man," thus conveying the meaning of "wise protection" or "wise and bold.
Raynald is a distinctive French origin given name derived from Germanic elements 'Ragin' meaning "advice" or "decision", and 'Wald' meaning "rule", signifying "powerful ruler".
Raynard is a unique French name that means "red fox," originally denoting cleverness and now associated with intelligence.
Rayne is a distinctive French origin given name derived from the Old French word "raine," meaning "king.
Rayne is a distinctive name of unknown origin, with theories linking it to French surnames or suggesting it's a modern invention, but its meaning remains mysterious.
Raynel is a distinctive French name meaning "little king" or "counsel", originally used as a nickname for young leaders.
Raynell is a distinctive name of French origin, derived from Raymond meaning "wise protector".
Raynette is a captivating French name derived from "raynette," meaning "little ray" or "small beam of light." It dates back to medieval times when people were often named after natural elements, and it has evolved over centuries to symbolize creativity, independence, and adventure.
Raynne is a unique French feminine name derived from 'rain', symbolizing growth and abundance.
Rayon is an uncommon French given name derived from 'rayon', meaning 'beam' or 'ray'. It likely originated as a surname referring to someone living near prominent light.
Rayon is a captivating French name meaning "ray" of light, originating from medieval French heraldry where it was associated with light-related professions like glassmaking or candlemaking.
Rayvin is a recently popularized female name with unknown origins, though some interpret it as combining French names Raymond ("wise protector") and Evelyn ("life"), possibly meaning "protecting life".
The name Rd is of French origin, derived from Rode meaning "famous".
Reace is a rare and unique given name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it might be derived from the English word "race" or have French or Scottish roots, though no widespread consensus exists on its meaning.
Reanne is a French-origin female name derived from Réanne, a variant of Renée, which means "reborn again" or "born again".