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Reinelda
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Likely 'counsel of the ruler' or 'wise ruler' (from Germanic elements meaning 'counsel' and 'rule') |
Germanic |
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Reinett
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Diminutive-form name linked to Rein/Reine; associated with 'little queen' (from French reine) and/or the Germanic element ragin 'counsel, advice'. |
French, Germanic |
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Reinhelda
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Derived from elements meaning 'counsel' + 'battle/hero' - roughly 'wise in counsel' or 'counseling warrior'. |
Germanic |
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Renalda
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ruler's counsel; wise ruler |
French, Germanic |
Girl |
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Renilda
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Likely 'counsel' + 'battle' - roughly 'wise counsel in battle' or 'strong advisor' |
Germanic |
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Renilde
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From ragin 'counsel' + hild 'battle' - 'wise counsel in battle' or 'mighty counsel'. |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Retta May
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Retta: diminutive of Marietta/Henrietta (associated with 'pearl' or 'ruler'); May: from Maia/the month of May (Roman goddess, spring/growth). |
English, Germanic, Greek, Latin |
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Reynalda
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Counsel-ruler - powerful or wise ruler; 'ruler's counsel' |
Germanic |
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Reynaldah
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Derived from elements meaning 'counsel' + 'rule' - 'wise ruler' or 'powerful counsel'. |
French, Germanic |
Girl |
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Reynna
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Queen (from Spanish); alternatively 'counsel' or 'strong' (from Germanic/Slavic Rayna) |
Germanic, Spanish |
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Reynolda
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From Germanic elements ragin 'counsel' + wald 'rule' - 'ruler's counsel' or 'wise ruler' |
Germanic |
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Rheina
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Possibly 'queen' (from Spanish Reina), or 'of the Rhine' (Germanic); sometimes linked to Rhea, the mother-goddess. |
Germanic, Greek, Spanish |
Girl |
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Rhika
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Meaning varies by origin. In South Asian use it can be a short form of Ritika (linked to movement/seasonal connotations); in Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji (common elements include 'reason/truth' 理, 'fragrance' 香, or 'beautiful' 佳); as a variant of Erika it relates to the Germanic element for 'ruler'. |
Germanic, Japanese, Sanskrit, Scandinavian |
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Rholanda
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Famous land; renowned in the land |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Ricarda
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powerful/strong, brave ruler |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Ricardina
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Female/diminutive form of Richard - "powerful, brave ruler" |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Riccah
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Possibly 'rich' or 'ruler/powerful' or, if from Rebecca, 'to bind' - exact meaning depends on origin. |
Dutch, Germanic, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Spanish |
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Richenda
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Feminine form of Richard - "powerful, brave ruler" |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Richilde
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mighty/powerful in battle |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Ricka
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From the element "ric" meaning "ruler" or "powerful"; often interpreted as "little ruler" or "powerful ruler" |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Rieka
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Diminutive of names such as Frederika, Hendrika or Erika - broadly related to 'ruler' (and in Frederika's case 'peaceful ruler') |
Dutch, Germanic |
Girl |
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Rigoberta
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Bright or famous ruler |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Rikah
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Varies by origin - in Japanese depends on the kanji used; from Erika it implies 'eternal/honorable ruler'; as a Rebekah variant it echoes meanings related to 'binding' or 'captivating'. |
Germanic, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Rikardis
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brave, strong ruler |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Rinfryd
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Probably derived from element '-fryd' meaning 'joy' or related to Old Norse 'friðr' (peace); overall sense: 'Rin's joy' or 'joy/peace of Rin'. |
Germanic, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Roberta
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bright fame |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Roberta-Lee
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Feminine form of Robert ('bright/famed') combined with Lee ('meadow' or 'clearing') - roughly 'bright fame of the meadow'. |
English, Germanic |
Girl |
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Roberta-Lynn
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Bright fame (Roberta) + lake (Lynn) - roughly 'bright fame by the lake' |
Germanic, Welsh |
Girl |
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Robertha
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bright fame |
Germanic |
Girl |
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Robertina
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Feminine/diminutive form of Robert, meaning "bright fame" or "bright renown" |
Germanic |
Girl |
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