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Germanic Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Rainer Counsel of the army ("wise army") Germanic Boy
Rainert strong/brave counsel Germanic Boy
Rainhardt Strong/brave counsel Germanic Boy
Rainhart brave/strong counsel Germanic Boy
Rainier From Old Germanic ragin 'counsel' + hari 'army' - 'army counselor' or 'wise army' Germanic Boy
Ralf counsel + wolf ("counsel-wolf") Germanic Boy
Ralph Counsel-wolf (from elements meaning "counsel" + "wolf") Germanic Boy
Ralphie 'counsel' + 'wolf' (counsel-wolf) Germanic Boy
Rambert From Germanic elements ragin 'counsel' + berht 'bright' - 'bright/illustrious counsel' Germanic Boy
Ramburt Illustrious/counsel-bright (combining notions of counsel/advice and brightness/fame) Germanic Boy
Ramir renowned counsel / famous advisor Germanic Boy
Ramondas Counsel-protector (wise protector) Germanic Boy
Rando Short form or diminutive of names containing 'rand' - 'rim, shield' (e.g., Randolph); connotes 'shield' or 'protector' Germanic Boy
Randolfe Shield‑wolf Germanic Boy
Randolph Shield-wolf (from 'rand' = rim/shield + 'wulf' = wolf) Germanic, Norse Boy
Randolphe Shield-wolf English, Germanic Boy
Randolpus From elements meaning 'shield' (rand) and 'wolf' (ulf) - 'shield-wolf'. Germanic, Latin Boy
Randulfe Shield-wolf (protector; wolf associated with the shield) Germanic Boy
Randulp shield-wolf (wolf of the shield or rim) Germanic Boy
Randulphe shield-wolf Germanic Boy
Ranfred Shield + peace (i.e., 'peaceful shield') Germanic Boy
Ranier wise counsel; army advisor Germanic Boy
Rannulf 'shield-wolf' - from elements rand (shield/rim) + wulf (wolf) Germanic, Norse Boy
Ranolfo Counsel-wolf (wise/advancing wolf) Germanic Boy
Ransel Originally a surname/word meaning 'knapsack'; used as a rare masculine given name or modern invented name Germanic Boy
Ranulfo From Germanic ragin 'counsel' + ulf 'wolf' - 'counsel-wolf' or 'wise wolf'. Germanic Boy
Ranulph From elements meaning 'counsel' + 'wolf' - 'counsel-wolf' or 'wise wolf'. Germanic Boy
Ranwul Likely from ran-/rand- (shield, rim) + wul/wulf (wolf) - "shield-wolf" (a compound warrior name) Germanic Boy
Ranyer From Germanic elements meaning 'counsel' (ragin) + 'army' (heri) - 'wise/counseling army' or 'advisor in battle'. Germanic Boy
Raoul Counsel‑wolf (wise counsel) Germanic Boy