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Rabi Arabic The harvest, or the spring.
Rach African Frog.
Rachael A ewe.
Rachel Hebrew A ewe. The wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph in the Bible.
Rachelle A ewe.
Rachna Hindu
Rada Slavonic Glad.
Radella Old English An elfin adviser.
Radha Sanskrit Success. The name of a Hindu goddess.
Radhika Hindu a form of the Devi, 5th Sakti, wife of Krishna
Radinka Slavonic Joyful, active.
Radmilla Slavonic A worker for the people.
Rae English A doe. Also see Rachel and Raelene.
Raeka Spanish beautiful, unique
Raelene Australian A modern invented name.
Raelin Celtic Raelyn, Rae
Rafaela The divine healer, or healed by God. Feminine form of Raphael.
Rafaella The divine healer, or healed by God. Feminine form of Raphael.
Raghnailt Irish Gaelic A ewe.
Ragini Hindu
Ragnhild Norse one who is wise in battle
Rahab Hebrew
Rahel Hebrew A ewe.
Rai Japanese trust
Raimy Raimee
Rain Latin ruler
Rainbow Old English An array of bright colours.
Raine Old German Advice, decision.
Raisa Russian from Greek Adaptable.
Raissa Old French The believer.
Raizel Hebrew rose
Raja Arabic The hopeful one.
Rajani Sanskrit Dark, of the night.
Rajni Hindu
Rakel Scandinavian A ewe.
Rakhi Hindu
Raksha Hindu
Ramla Swahili One who predicts the future.
Ramona Spanish A wise protector. The feminine form of Ramon or Raymond.
Ramya Hindu elegant, beautiful
Rana Arabic Beautiful to gaze upon. Also see Rani.
Randa The admired one.
Randie A wolf-like shield or the admired one. A boy or girl's name.
Randy A wolf-like shield or the admired one. A boy or girl's name.
Rane Queen.
Ranee Queen.
Rangi Maori/Polynesian Heaven or the sky. A boy or girl's name.
Rani Sanskrit A queen.
Ranjana Hindu
Ranjita Hindu
Raphaela Hebrew The divine healer, or healed by God. Feminine form of Raphael.
Raphaella Hebrew healed by God
Raquel Spanish A ewe. The wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph in the Bible.
Raquelle A ewe. The wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph in the Bible.
Rashida Arabic Righteous.
Rasika Hindu
Rasine Polish a rose
Rasna Hindu
Rata Aboriginal/Polynesian Aboriginal: A plant. Polynesian: The name of a great chief. A boy or girl's name.
Rati Sanskrit Love.
Rawnie Gypsy lady
Ray Old French A stream or a king. A boy or girl's name.
Rayelle
Raylene Raylina
Rayma A wise protector. The feminine form of Ramon or Raymond.
Rayna Polish/Czech A queen.
Raziya African agreeable
Reanna A nymph, or a queen.
Reba A heifer or a knotted cord.
Rebecca Hebrew A heifer or a knotted cord. The wife of Isaac in the Bible.
Rebekah Hebrew A heifer or a knotted cord. The wife of Isaac in the Bible.
Rebel Latin The rebellious one. A boy or girl's name.
Reena Hindu
Regan Irish Gaelic The descendant of a king. A boy or girl's name.
Regina Latin The descendant of a king.
Rei Japanese gratitude
Reidun Norwegian nest-lovely
Reiko Japanese Gratitude.
Reina Polish/Czech A queen.
Reine French A queen.
Reka Maori Sweet.
Rekha Hindu straight line
Reman Hindu
Ren Japanese water lily
Rena Hebrew A joyous song.
Renata Latin Reborn.
Rene Latin Reborn. A boy or girl's name.
Renee French Reborn.
Renita Latin A rebel.
Renny Irish Gaelic Small but powerful. A boy or girl's name.
Renuka Hindu
Rere Maori A waterfall.
Reseda Latin A mignonette flower.
Reshma Hindu silky
Reva Latin Renewed strength.
Revati Hindu wife of Balarama
Revelation Latin Lacy
Rewa Polynesian Slender.
Rexana Latin Regally graceful.
Rhea Greek A stream, or a mother.
Rhiamon Welsh witch
Rhiannon Welsh A nymph, or a queen.
Rhoda Greek A rose, or a woman from the island of Rhodes.
Rhodanthe Greek A rose.
Rhona Variation of Rona. The name of a Scottish Island.
Rhonda Welsh After the name of a valley.
Rhonwen Welsh A white lance, or white hair.
Rhoswen Gaelic white rose
Ria Spanish Of the river. Also a short form of Maria (See Mary).
Riane Gaelic little king
Rianna Sweet basil, virtuous.
Rianne God is gracious.
Riannon
Riba A heifer or a knotted cord.
Ricarda Brave and strong. Feminine form of Richard.
Richelle Old German, Old English powerful ruler; brave one
Rickena Czech
Riddhi Hindu Siddhi will follow
Rieko Japanese child of Rie
Rihana Arabic sweet basil
Rikako Japanese child of Rika
Riley Irish Gaelic/Old English Irish Gaelic: Valiant. Old English: A Rye meadow. A boy or girl's name.
Rilla Teutonic A stream.
Rima Hindu
Rina A queen.
Rinako Japanese child of Rina
Rini Japanese little bunny
Rinzen Tibetan/Sherpa The holder of intellect. A boy or girl's name.
Riona Irish Gaelic A queen, queen-like.
Risa Latin Laughter.
Risako Japanese child of Risa
Rishbha Hindu
Rishona Hebrew first
Rita A pearl. A short form of Margarita (See Margaret) also used independently.
Ritsuko Japanese child of Ritsu
Ritu Hindu
Riva French from Latin The shore or a river bank.
Rivka Hebrew A heifer or a knotted cord.
Rizpah Greek hope
Roanna Latin Gracious. Also derived from other names such as Rose and Anna.
Robalyn Derived from Robin and Lynn.
Robbin A small bird.
Roberta Germanic/Old English Bright fame, famous. Feminine form of Robert. Also see Robin.
Robin English A small bird. A boy or girl's name.
Robyn English A small bird. A boy or girl's name.
Rochelle French A small rock. Also from La Rochelle, a French fishing port.
Roden Old English From the valley of the reeds. A boy or girl's name.
Roderica Teutonic A famous ruler. Feminine form of Roderick.
Rohana Sanskrit Sandalwood.
Rohini Hindu
Rois Irish Gaelic The flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
Roisin Irish Gaelic The flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
Rolanda Teutonic From the famed land. Feminine form of Roland.
Roma Latin From Rome.
Romaine Latin A citizen of Rome. Feminine form of Roman.
Romana Italian from Rome
Romilda Teutonic A glorious warrior maiden.
Romy German Dew of the sea, and the name of a fragrant herb. Also a combination of Rose and Mary.
Rona Scottish The name of an island.
Ronalda Old Norse Powerful. Also a feminine form of Ronald.
Ronan Irish Gaelic Little seal. A boy or girl's name.
Ronda Grand.
Ronni A true likeness or image. From the name Veronica, but also used as independent names.
Ronnie A true likeness or image. From the name Veronica, but also used as independent names.
Ronny A true likeness or image. From the name Veronica, but also used as independent names.
Rory Irish Gaelic The red king. A boy or girl's name.
Ros Old German/Latin Old German: From the word for a horse. Latin: Beautiful rose.
Rosa Italian and Spanish The flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
Rosabelle Latin A beautiful rose. Also derived from Rose and Belle.
Rosalba Italian A white rose.
Rosaleen Irish From the word for a horse. Also: Beautiful Rose.
Rosalia Latin Derived from Rose. Also the name of a 12th-century saint. Latin: The flower Rose (Rosa). Old German: From the word for a horse.
Rosalind Old German/Latin Old German: From the word for a horse. Latin: Beautiful Rose. Shakespeare's heroine in As You Like It.
Rosaline Irish From the word for a horse. Also: Beautiful Rose.
Rosalyn From the word for a horse. Also: Beautiful Rose.
Rosamond Old German/Latin Old German: From the word for a horse. Latin: A pure rose, or the rose of the world.
Rosamunde Wild roses.
Rosanna A name derived from Rose and Anna. Rose - The flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse. Anna - Grace, or favoured by God.
Rosanne Latin gracious rose
Rosario Spanish From the word for a rosary.
Rose Latin/Old German The flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
Roseanne A name derived from Rose and Anna. Rose - The flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse. Anna - Grace, or favoured by God.
Roselani Hawaiian heavenly rose
Roselle A combination of Rose and Elle.
Rosemary Latin Dew of the sea, and the name of a fragrant herb. Also a combination of Rose and Mary.
Rosen Cornish The flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
Rosenwyn Cornish A fair rose.
Rosetta Italian The flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
Rosevear Cornish From the moorland.
Roshan Persian Splendid. One who emanates light. A boy or girl's name.
Rosheen Irish Gaelic The flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
Roshni Hindu light
Rosie Latin/Old German Latin: The flower Rose (Rosa). Old German: From the word for a horse. Also see Rhoda, Rosa, Rosalia, Rosamond and Rosemary.
Rosine Little rose.
Rosita Spanish The flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse.
Roslyn Old German/Latin Old German: From the word for a horse. Latin: Beautiful rose.
Rossa Scottish Gaelic Woody meadow. Feminine form of Ross.
Rosy Latin/Old German Latin: The flower Rose (Rosa). Old German: From the word for a horse. Also see Rhoda, Rosa, Rosalia, Rosamond and Rosemary.
Rowan Irish Gaelic Little red-haired one.
Rowena Celtic/Old English Celtic: The white-haired one. Old English: A well-known friend.
Roxana Persian Dawn. The name of the wife of Alexander the Great.
Roxanne Persian brilliant one
Royale Old French The regal one. Feminine form of Roy.
Roz Old German/Latin Old German: From the word for a horse. Latin: Beautiful rose.
Roza Polish Rose.
Rozanne A name derived from Rose and Anna. Rose - The flower Rose (Rosa). Also:From the word for a horse. Anna - Grace, or favoured by God.
Rozella A combination of Rose and Elle.
Rozelle A combination of Rose and Elle.
Ruby Latin Red, and the name of a precious stone.
Ruchi Hindu
Ruchika Hindu
Ruchira Hindu
Rudelle Teutonic The famous one.
Rudrani Hindu a wife of Shiva
Rue Old English from Greek The name of an aromatic medicinal plant. Also see Ruth.
Ruella A combination of Ruth and Ella.
Rufina Latin Red-haired. The feminine form of Rufus.
Rukmini Sanskrit The wife of Lord Krishna. Often used in Indonesia.
Rula Latin A ruler. A popular.
Rumer English A gipsy.
Rumiko Japanese child of Rumi
Runa Old Norse Secret love.
Rupa Hindu
Rupal Hindu
Rupali Hindu
Ruperta German Bright fame, famous. Feminine form of Robert. Also see Robin.
Ruri Japanese An emerald.
Ruth Hebrew Beautiful and compassionate. A biblical name.
Ryann Irish Gaelic A little king.
Ryba Czech fish
Ryesen English Rye
Ryoko Japanese child of Ryo