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- RAAKEL:
Finnish form of Rachel, meaning "ewe."
- RABAB:
Arabic name derived from the word rababah, meaning "musical
instrument."
- RABIA
(Rabi'a): Feminine form of Arabic Rabi,
meaning "springtime."
- RACHAEL:
Variant of Rachel,
meaning "ewe."
- RACHANA:
Variant of Hindi Rachna, meaning "creation."
- RACHEAL:
Variant of Rachel,
meaning "ewe."
- RACHEL:
Biblical name of Jacob's favorite wife,
and mother of Joseph and Benjamin,
meaning "ewe."
- RACHELE:
Italian form of Rachel,
meaning "ewe."
- RACHELLE:
Variant of Rachel,
meaning "ewe."
- RACHNA:
Hindi name meaning "creation."
- RACHYL:
Variant of Rachel,
meaning "ewe."
- RACQUEL:
Variant of Rachel,
meaning "ewe."
- RADA:
Bulgarian and Russian name derived from the Slavic element rad,
meaning "happy."
- RADCLYFFE:
Unisex variant of masculine Radcliff,
meaning "red cliff."
- RADHA:
Hindi myth name of a lover of Krishna,
meaning "successful."
- RADHIKA:
Variant of Hindi Radha, meaning "successful."
- RADKA:
Feminine form of Bulgarian/Czech Radko,
meaning "happy."
- RADMILA:
Feminine form of Serbian Radmilo,
meaning "happy favor."
- RADOJKA:
Serbian name meaning "joy."
- RADOMIŁA:
Feminine form of Polish Radomił,
meaning "happy favor."
- RADOMILA:
Feminine form of Czech Radomil,
meaning "happy favor."
- RADOMIRA:
Feminine form of Czech Radomir,
meaning "happy peace."
- RADOSLAVA:
Feminine form of Czech Radoslav,
meaning "happy glory."
- RADOSLAWA
(Radosława): Feminine form of Polish Radosław,
meaning "happy glory."
- RAE:
English nickname for Rachel,
meaning "ewe."
- RAELENE:
Elaborated form of English Rae, meaning "ewe."
- RAELYN:
English compound name composed of Rae "ewe" and Lyn
"lake."
- RAFAELA:
Feminine form of Rafael, meaning
"God has healed."
- RAFFAELA:
German feminine form of Rafael,
meaning "God has healed."
- RAFFAELLA:
Feminine form of Italian Raffaello,
meaning "God has healed."
- RAFIQA:
Feminine form of Arabic Rafiq, meaning
"companion, friend."
- RAGHNAID:
Scottish form of Scandinavian Ragnhild, meaning
"battle counsel."
- RAGHNAILT:
Irish form of Scandinavian Ragnhild,
meaning "battle counsel."
- RAGNA:
Scandinavian nickname for longer names containing the Old Norse element regin,
meaning "advice, decision, counsel."
- RAGNBJORG
(Ragnbjörg): "Wise protector." Old Norse name composed of the
elements regin "advice, decision, counsel" and björg
"help, protection."
- RAGNFRIDR
(Ragnfriðr): "Wise and beautiful." Old Norse name composed of the
elements regin "advice, decision, counsel" and friðr
"beautiful."
- RAGNHEIDUR
(Ragnheiður): "Bright counsel." Old Norse name composed of the
elements regin "advice, decision, counsel" and heiðr
"brightness."
- RAGNHILD:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ragnhildr, meaning
"battle counsel."
- RAGNHILDR:
"Battle counsel." Old Norse name composed of the elements regin
"advice, counsel, decision" and hildr "battle."
- RAGNHILDUR:
Icelandic form of Old Norse Ragnhildr, meaning
"battle counsel."
- RAGNILD:
Variant of Scandinavian Ragnhild,
meaning "battle counsel."
- RAHAB:
Biblical name of a prostitute of Jericho, meaning "spacious."
- RAHAT:
Arabic unisex name meaning "comfort, rest."
- RAHEL
(Ráhel): Hungarian form of Rachel,
meaning "ewe."
- RAICHEAL
(Ráichéal): Irish form of Rachel,
meaning "ewe."
- RAIMONDA:
Feminine form of Italian Raimondo,
meaning "wise protector."
- RAIMUNDA:
Feminine form of Spanish Ramón,
meaning "wise protector."
- RAIMUNDE:
Feminine form of Norman French Raimund,
meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIN:
Modern English name derived from the vocabulary word, "rain."
- RAINA:
Variant of Bulgarian Rayna, meaning "queen."
- RAINE:
English variant of French Reine, meaning
"queen."
- RAISA:
- Feminine form of Arabic Rais,
meaning "chief, leader."
- Russian name meaning "easy,
prepared."
- Yiddish name meaning "rose."
- RAISEL:
Pet form of Yiddish Raisa, meaning "rose."
- RAJA:
Arabic name meaning "hope."
- RAJANI:
"Night." In Hindu mythology, this is another name of the goddess Kali.
- RAJIYA:
Arabic name meaning "hopeful."
- RAJNI:
Hindi name meaning "queen."
- RAJYA:
Variant of Arabic Rajiya, meaning "hopeful."
- RAKEL:
Scandinavian form of Rachel,
meaning "ewe."
- RALPHINA:
Feminine form of Ralph, meaning
"wise wolf."
- RAMIRA:
Feminine form of Spanish Ramiro,
meaning "wise and famous."
- RAMLA:
African Swahili name meaning "prophetess."
- RAMONA:
Feminine form of Spanish Ramón,
meaning "wise protector."
- RAN:
Japanese name meaning "water lily."
- RANA:
Arabic name meaning "eye-catching."
- RANDA:
Nickname for Miranda, meaning
"worthy of admiration."
- RANDI:
Feminine variant of unisex Randy, meaning "worthy of
admiration."
- RANDY:
English unisex pet form of feminine Miranda
"worthy of admiration," and
masculine Randall and Randolph,
both meaning "shield-wolf."
- RANI:
Hindi name meaning "queen."
- RANIYA:
Arabic name meaning "gazing, looking at."
- RANYA:
Variant of Arabic Raniya, meaning "gazing,
looking at."
- RAPHAELA:
Feminine form of Raphael, meaning
"God has healed."
- RAQUEL:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Rachel,
meaning "ewe."
- RASA:
Lithuanian name meaning "dew."
- RASCHELLE:
Variant of Rachel,
meaning "ewe."
- RASHA:
Arabic name meaning "young gazelle."
- RASHIDA:
Feminine form of Arabic Rashid, meaning
"good council; rightly guided."
- RASHMI:
Hindi name meaning "ray of sunlight."
- RASIMA:
Feminine form of Arabic Rasim, meaning
"architect, designer."
- RATHNAIT:
"Little graceful one." Irish name composed of the word rath
"grace" and a diminutive suffix.
- RATI:
Hindi myth name of the wife of Kama,
meaning "pleasure."
- RATNA:
Feminine form of Hindi Ratan, meaning
"jewel."
- RAUHA:
Finnish name meaning "peace."
- RAVA:
Esperanto name meaning "ravishing."
- RAVEN:
English unisex bird name, meaning simply "raven."
- RAVENNA:
Either named after the Italian city, meaning unknown, or an elaborated form
of Raven, meaning "raven."
- RAWIYA:
"Story-teller." Arabic name derived from the word rawa, meaning
"to relate."
- RAWYA:
Variant of Arabic Rawiya, meaning
"story-teller."
- RAYA:
Pet form of Bulgarian Rayna, meaning "queen."
- RAYEN:
Native American Mapuche name, meaning "flower."
- RAYLENE:
Feminine form of English Ray,
meaning "wise protector."
- RAYMONDE:
Rare feminine form of Raymond,
meaning "wise protector."
- RAYNA:
- Bulgarian form of Latin Regina, meaning "queen."
- Variant of Yiddish Reina, meaning "clean,
pure."
- RAZ:
Aramaic unisex name, meaning "secret."
- RAZMOUHI:
Armenian name meaning
"fighter."
- REAGAN:
Variant of Irish unisex Regan, meaning "little
king."
- REAH:
Variant of Greek Rhea, meaning "menstruation;
birth-waters."
- REANNA:
Variant of English Rhianna, meaning
"maiden."
- REANNON:
Variant of Celtic Rhiannon, meaning "great
queen."
- REBA:
Nickname for Rebecca, meaning "one who snares or traps."
- REBECA:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Rebecca, meaning "one who snares or traps."
- RÉBECCA:
French form of Rebecca, meaning "one who snares or traps."
- REBECCA:
Biblical name of the wife of Isaac,
meaning "one who snares or traps."
- REBECCAH:
Variant of Rebecca, meaning "one who snares or traps."
- REBECCANNE:
English compound name composed of Rebecca "one
who snares or traps" and Anne
"favor, grace."
- REBECKA:
Swedish form of Rebecca, meaning "one who snares or traps."
- REBECKAH:
English variant of Rebecca, meaning "one who snares or traps."
- REBEKA:
Hungarian form of Rebecca, meaning "one who snares or traps."
- REBEKAH:
English variant of Rebecca, meaning "one who snares or traps."
- REBEKKA:
Danish, German and Norwegian form of Rebecca, meaning "one who snares or traps."
- REENA:
English variant of French Renée, meaning
"reborn."
- REENE:
English variant of French Renée, meaning
"reborn."
- REENIE:
Pet form of English Reena, meaning "reborn."
- REETA:
Nickname for Finnish Maritta,
meaning "pearl."
- REETTA:
Nickname for Finnish Maritta,
meaning "pearl."
- REFILWE:
African Tswana unisex name meaning "we were given."
- REGAN:
"Little king." Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use,
itself from Gaelic Ó Raigain, "descendant of Raigain."
- REGANA:
Elaborated feminine form of unisex Regan, meaning
"little king."
- REGENA:
Variant of Latin Regina, meaning "queen."
- REGINA: Latin name meaning "queen."
- REGINE
(Régine): French form of Latin Regina, meaning
"queen."
- REGULA:
Feminine form of Roman Regulus,
meaning "rule."
- REI:
Japanese name meaning "polite."
- REIKO:
Japanese name meaning "beautiful/courteous child."
- REILLY:
Variant of English unisex Riley,
meaning "rye clearing. Not to be confused with the Irish surname Reilly,
which was derived from the personal name Raghallach, of unknown
origin.
- REINA:
- Spanish name meaning "queen."
- Yiddish name meaning "clean,
pure."
- REINE:
French name meaning "queen."
- REINHILDE:
"Battle counsel." German name composed of the elements regin
"advice, decision, counsel" and hild "battle."
- REMEDIOS:
"Remedies." Spanish name derived from a title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra
Señora de los Remedios, "Our Lady of the Remedies."
- REMEI:
Catalan name meaning "remedy."
- REN:
Japanese name meaning "water lily."
- RENA:
Latin form of French Renée, meaning "reborn."
- RENAE:
English variant of Latin Rena, meaning "reborn."
- RENÁTA:
Hungarian form of Latin Renata, meaning
"reborn."
- RENATA:
Feminine form of Italian/Port./Spanish Renato,
meaning "reborn."
- RENATE:
Dutch and German form of Renata, meaning
"reborn."
- RENEE
(Renée): Feminine form of French René,
meaning "reborn."
- RENIE:
Pet form of English Irene, meaning
"peace."
- RENITA:
Possibly a pet form of Latin Rena, meaning "reborn."
- RENXIANG:
Chinese name meaning "benevolent fragrance."
- RESHMI:
Hindi name meaning "silk."
- RETHA:
Nickname for English Aretha, meaning
"virtue."
- REUT:
Hebrew name meaning "friend."
- REVA:
English variant of Hebrew Rivka, meaning "one who snares or traps."
- REXANA:
Variant of English Rexanne, meaning "queen."
- REXANNE:
"Queen." Feminine form of English Rex,
"king."
- REYNA:
Variant of Spanish Reina, meaning "queen."
- REZARTA:
Feminine form of Albanian Rezart, meaning
"golden ray."
- RHAMANTUS:
Welsh name meaning "romantic."
- RHEA:
Greek myth name of the wife of Cronus
and mother of Zeus, meaning
"menstruation; birth-waters."
- RHEANNA:
Variant of English Rhianna, meaning "maiden."
- RHEIA:
English variant of Greek Rhea, meaning
"menstruation; birth-waters."
- RHETTA:
Feminine form of English Rhett, meaning
"advice."
- RHIAN:
Welsh name derived from the word rhiain, meaning "maiden."
- RHIANNA:
English elaborated form of Welsh Rhian, meaning
"maiden."
- RHIANNON:
Welsh myth name of a moon deity, and legend name of the mother of Pryderi,
probably derived from the Old Celtic title Rigantona, meaning
"great queen."
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