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reubee
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Reubee: Variant of Reuben, meaning "behold, a son" in Hebrew. |
American, Biblical, Hebrew |
Either |
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reylan
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Reylan means "little king"; origin is likely Celtic or Gaelic. |
American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Indian, Irish, Latin, Persian, Turkish |
Either |
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rheya
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Rheya means "river" in Sanskrit; derived from the goddess Rhea. |
Amharic, Biblical, Greek, Greek Mythology |
Female |
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renea
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Renea means "reborn"; derived from Latin "renatus," meaning "born again." |
Biblical, Greek, Latin |
Female |
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renly
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Renly means "ruler's meadow"; originated from English and fantasy literature. |
Arthurian Legend, English |
Male |
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reagen
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Reagen means "descendant of Riagán," of Irish origin, meaning "little king." |
American, English, Irish |
Either |
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renatay
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Renatay means "reborn" and originates from Latin and French influences. |
American, Biblical, Italian, Latin |
Female |
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renatta
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Renatta means "reborn" and originates from Latin "renatus." |
Italian, Latin |
Female |
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ramone
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Ramone means "wise protector"; derived from the Germanic name Ramund. |
Arabic, Latin, Spanish |
Male |
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rayden
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Rayden means "thunder" and "lightning," originating from Japanese mythology. |
American, Asian, Biblical, English, Greek, Japanese, Native American, Persian, Sanskrit, Turkish |
Either |
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raylynn
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Raylynn combines "Ray" and "Lynn," meaning "wise protector" origin. |
American, English |
Female |
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raevyn
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Raevyn: Modern name, derived from "raven," symbolizing mystery and intelligence. |
Algonquian, American, Native American |
Either |
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ragan
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Ragan means "little ruler"; originates from Irish and Gaelic roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, Irish, Scottish |
Either |
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raimundo
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Raimundo means "wise protector"; originates from Germanic roots, medieval Europe. |
Latin, Spanish |
Male |
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raelyn
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Raelyn means "ewe" and originates from Hebrew and English roots. |
American, Anglo-Saxon |
Female |
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raelynn
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Raelynn combines "Ray" and "Lynn," meaning "graceful" or "pure." |
American, English |
Female |
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racheal
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Racheal means "ewe" in Hebrew; derived from the biblical Rachel. |
Anglo-Saxon, Aramaic, Biblical, Hebrew |
Female |
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radeika
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Radeika: Slavic origin, meaning "counselor" or "adviser," feminine form. |
Russian, Slavic, Ukrainian |
Female |
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ra’shawn
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Ra'Shawn combines "Ra," the sun god, and "Shawn," God is gracious. |
African, American |
Male |
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Russia-Mae
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Russia-Mae combines "Russia," symbolizing strength, and "Mae," meaning pearl. |
Russian |
Female |
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Rustin
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Rustin means "rusty town"; originates from Old English and Germanic. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Male |
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Ryatt
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Ryatt means "brave" and originates from Old English and Gaelic. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Either |
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RZA
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RZA means "Ruler Zig-Zag-Zig Allah," originating from Wu-Tang Clan. |
African, American, Arabic |
Male |
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Rush
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Rush means "to move quickly"; originates from Old English "rysc." |
Algonquian, American, Anglo-Saxon, English, Native American |
Either |
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Rosemarie
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Rosemarie combines "rose" and "Mary," symbolizing love and purity. |
English, Germanic, Latin |
Female |
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Roslyn
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Roslyn means "rose land," originating from Old English and Scottish. |
Algonquian, American, English |
Female |
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Rudolf-Viktor
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Rudolf-Viktor: Germanic roots meaning "famous wolf" and "victor." |
Austrian, German |
Male |
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Rosabelle
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Rosabelle means "beautiful rose," originating from Latin and French roots. |
English, Latin |
Female |
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Rosalia
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Rosalia means "rose" in Latin; originates from the Latin word "rosa." |
Latin, Spanish |
Female |
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Rosamond
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Rosamond means "rose of the world," originating from Latin roots. |
Anglo-Saxon, Arthurian Legend, Elizabethan, English |
Female |
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