Names Like Rhen
24 baby names similar to Rhen in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Ren#1145 in the U.S.Lotus; love; from Japanese ren (lotus, water lily) and Chinese rén (benevolence, humaneness)Renn#5186 in the U.S.Double-n spelling of Ren — Japanese, 'lotus, water lily' or 'love'; also a short form of RenatoRhys#412 in the U.S.From Welsh Rhys meaning ardor, enthusiasm, or passion; a historic Welsh royal and warrior nameRhett#188 in the U.S.Advice, counsel — from Dutch surname de Raedt or Old Norse element rāð (counsel, advice)Owen#31 in the U.S.Young warrior; well-born; the Welsh form of EugeneDylan#41 in the U.S.Son of the sea; born from the ocean waveGael#86 in the U.S.A Gaelic-speaking person; of the Gaels — from Old Breton or Welsh, referring to the Celtic peopArthur#87 in the U.S.Possibly from the Celtic root artos (bear), suggesting 'bear-man' or 'strong as a bear'Kai#93 in the U.S.Sea — from Hawaiian kaiEvan#153 in the U.S.God is gracious — Welsh form of John, from Hebrew YochananCaden#201 in the U.S.Possibly from Irish cadhan ('wild goose') or Welsh cad ('battle'); origin and meaning are debatMaddox#210 in the U.S.Son of Madoc; Madoc means 'fortunate' or 'good'Griffin#222 in the U.S.Strong lord; from Welsh Gruffudd: griff (strong, grip) + udd (lord, prince)Ellis#243 in the U.S.My God is the Lord; Jehovah is my GodBrandon#261 in the U.S.Broom-covered hill; from Old Welsh bran (crow) + don (hill), or Old English broom-hillKayson#264 in the U.S.Son of Kay; possibly related to kaizen meaning improvementBowen#266 in the U.S.Son of Owen; young warrior or well-born sonKash#286 in the U.S.Hollow place; a phonetic spelling variant of CashSonny#298 in the U.S.Son; a loving affectionate address for a boy or young manGavin#303 in the U.S.White hawk; from Welsh Gawain (Gwalchgwyn): gwalch (hawk) + gwyn (white, fair, blessed)Lewis#433 in the U.S.English and Welsh form of Louis, from Old High German Hludwig meaning renowned warrior, combiniJasai#439 in the U.S.Modern American invented name, likely a phonetic variant of Josai or a creative blend; no estabJalen#443 in the U.S.Modern American name, widely attributed to a blend of the names Jamal and Allen, or Jay and AllKane#451 in the U.S.From Irish 'Cathan' meaning 'battle' or from the Welsh 'Caen'; also an Anglicization of the Iri






