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Raushon
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God is gracious |
English, Irish, Persian, Urdu |
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Redmun
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counsel-protector; wise protector |
English, Irish |
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Regon
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Little king; kingly |
Gaelic, Irish |
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Rhuan
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From Gaelic ruadh 'red' - 'little red(-haired) one.' |
Irish |
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Riaan
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Little king / kingly |
Afrikaans, Gaelic, Irish |
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Riodhr
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Likely 'kingly' or 'royal' (derived from Old Irish rí = 'king') |
Irish |
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Riordain
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royal poet; 'descendant of the (little) royal poet' |
Irish |
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Risteard
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Irish form of Richard meaning 'strong/brave ruler' |
Irish |
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Rivan
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Unclear/modern. Commonly interpreted as 'river-like' or treated as a contemporary variant of names meaning 'little king' or 'brave'; overall meaning is uncertain |
Irish |
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Riyan
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Commonly interpreted as "little king" (Irish) or "luxuriant/satiated"; in Arabic Rayyan is also associated with a gate of Paradise. |
Arabic, Gaelic, Irish |
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Roan
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Little red-haired one; or reddish-brown (as in a horse’s coat) |
Dutch, English, Irish |
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Roarke
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Descendant of Ruarc; often interpreted as 'famous ruler' or 'renowned' |
Irish |
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Rodhlann
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'Fame' + 'land' - 'renowned land' or 'famous land' |
Irish |
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Rogan
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Little red one; red-haired |
Irish |
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Rogen
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Likely 'little red one' from the Irish root; as a surname it may alternatively relate to German/Yiddish words for rye or roe |
German, Irish |
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Rohane
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Likely from Sanskrit 'Rohan' meaning 'ascending, growing'; alternatively may be used as a variant of Rowan/Rónán meaning 'little red-haired one' or 'little red person'. |
Gaelic, Hindi, Irish, Sanskrit |
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Rohann
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Primarily 'ascending' or 'to rise' (Sanskrit); also associated with 'red-haired'/'little red one' via Gaelic (Rowan); historically a Breton place-name/surname. |
Breton, French, Gaelic, Irish, Sanskrit |
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Ronan
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little seal |
Irish |
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Roney
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Likely 'descendant of Ruanaidh' (Old Irish root associated with red-haired/heroic) or, as a variant of Roni, 'song' or 'joy'; also used as a diminutive of Ronald. |
English, Hebrew, Irish |
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Ronon
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little seal |
Irish |
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Rorey
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'red king' (from Gaelic ruadh 'red' + rí 'king') |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Rork
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Likely 'famous ruler' (from Old Norse Rorik/Rurik) or 'descendant of Ruarc' (Irish family name) |
Irish, Norse |
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Rorke
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Descendant of Ruarc; associated with 'famous ruler' or 'renowned' |
Irish, Scandinavian |
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Rourk
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'Descendant of Ruarc' - from the personal name Ruarc, often interpreted as 'renowned' or 'famous' |
Irish |
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Rourke
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Descendant of Ruarc; Ruarc is often interpreted as 'famous ruler' or 'renowned'. |
Irish |
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Rowlan
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Blend of Rowan ('little red-haired one') and Roland ('famed land') - broadly conveys 'famous/famed land' or a connection to red-haired lineage |
English, Irish |
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Roye
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Either 'red' (red-haired) or 'king', depending on origin |
English, French, Irish, Norman, Scottish |
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Ruadh
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red; red-haired |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Ruadhagan
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little red(-haired) one |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Ruadhan
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little red(-haired) one |
Irish |
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