Baby Names That Start With R
2464 baby names beginning with the letter R — boys and girls, each with meaning and audio pronunciation.
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Rashay#14658 in the U.S.Rashay joins the popular American prefix Ra- with Shay, an anglicized form of the Irish Seaghdh▶Rosann#14661 in the U.S.Rosann joins Rose, the flower name, to Ann ('grace, favor'), a classic run-together double name▶Renarda#14671 in the U.S.Renarda is a rare feminine coinage, most plausibly a feminine form of Renard/Reynard (from the ▶Ronnee#14705 in the U.S.Ronnee is a respelling of Ronnie, a pet form that can shorten Veronica - from the Latin vera ic▶Raeana#14715 in the U.S.Raeana joins Rae, a short form of Rachel (Hebrew for 'ewe', a gentle emblem of the flock), to A▶Rawda#14734 in the U.S.From the Arabic rawda, 'garden; green meadow.' Ar-Rawdah is the revered garden area in the Prop▶Racheal#14747 in the U.S.A common respelling of Rachel, with the 'a' and 'e' transposed. Rachel is Hebrew for 'ewe' (a f▶Renate#14747 in the U.S.Renate is the German and Dutch form of Renata, the feminine of Latin Renatus, 'reborn' — a name▶Radleigh#14749 in the U.S.A modern -leigh respelling of Radley, an English place/surname meaning 'red meadow' or 'reed cl▶Rhona#14754 in the U.S.Rhona is a Scottish feminine name, most often linked to the Hebridean island of Rona (from Old ▶Railani#14757 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that borrows the -lani music of Hawaiian names such as Leilani (where▶Ramsay#14764 in the U.S.A Scottish surname and place name, Ramsay ('wild garlic island; ram's island,' from Old English▶Rayaan#14775 in the U.S.Rayaan is a spelling of the Arabic name Rayyan, from a root meaning 'well-watered; luxuriant; q▶Raygen#14777 in the U.S.Raygen is a phonetic, ray-forward respelling of Reagan, an Irish surname from O Riagain, tradit▶Raylea#14779 in the U.S.Raylea reads as a modern American blend joining Ray, a short form tied to Raymond or simply the▶Rashonda#14780 in the U.S.Rashonda is a modern American coinage joining the Ra- prefix to the -shonda ending shared by La▶Raynell#14780 in the U.S.Raynell reads as a blend of Ray (a short form of Raymond, or the word ray) with Nell or the fas▶Rayvin#14781 in the U.S.Rayvin is a phonetic respelling of Raven, the English word for the glossy black bird long tied ▶Reagyn#14784 in the U.S.Reagyn is a modern respelling of the given name Reagan, taken from the Irish surname O Riagain.▶Rebecka#14785 in the U.S.A Scandinavian spelling of Rebecca, from the Hebrew Rivkah, often read as 'to bind; to join; a ▶Reegan#14788 in the U.S.Reegan is a double-e spelling of Regan or Reagan, from the Irish surname O Riagain, usually exp▶Reighan#14790 in the U.S.Reighan is a contemporary spelling of Reagan, an Irish surname from O Riagain, 'descendant of R▶Ryleah#14795 in the U.S.A modern respelling in the Riley/Rylea family, from an Old English place name ('rye clearing') ▶Riannon#14796 in the U.S.Riannon is a simplified spelling of the Welsh Rhiannon, which derives from an older Celtic Riga▶Reygan#14803 in the U.S.Reygan is a modern respelling of Reagan, an Irish surname from O Riagain, understood as 'descen▶Riyanna#14815 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Rihanna and Arianna in sound, with the flowing -anna ending. No single do▶Robert#14818 in the U.S.From the Germanic Hrodebert, 'bright fame' (hrod, 'fame,' + beraht, 'bright'). One of the great▶Racquel#14823 in the U.S.A spelling of Raquel, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Rachel — from the Hebrew Rahel, 'ewe' ▶Rosabell#14823 in the U.S.Rosabell is a form of Rosabel or Rosabella, joining the flower name Rose to the Latin bella, 'b▶Rada#14824 in the U.S.From the Slavic root rad, 'glad; joyful' — the same element behind Radmila and Radoslav. Rada i▶Raelan#14825 in the U.S.A modern American blend: Rae — a short form of Rachel, and a name in its own right — joined to ▶Raelie#14826 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built on Rae — a short form of Rachel — with the soft -lie ending. It▶Rosalva#14826 in the U.S.Rosalva is a Spanish girl's name uniting rosa, rose, with alba, dawn or white — often read as '▶Raeni#14827 in the U.S.A modern American coinage, read as a spelling of Rainey or as a Rae- name with an -ni ending. R▶Raeven#14828 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Raven, the bird name — from Old English hraefn. The raven is a bird of u▶Rafa#14829 in the U.S.Two honest routes. In Arabic, rafa means 'happiness; comfort; ease of living', and Rafa is used▶Rafif#14830 in the U.S.From the Arabic root r-f-f, giving a sense of 'gleaming, shimmering; delicate, fine' — the soft▶Rosealyn#14830 in the U.S.Rosealyn is a respelling of Rosalyn, from Rosalind - originally the Germanic hros ('horse') plu▶Rahel#14831 in the U.S.A form of Rachel, from the Hebrew Rahel, 'ewe' — a gentle pastoral image. Rachel is one of the ▶Raign#14832 in the U.S.A modern American respelling that sits between Reign ('to rule') and Rain (the weather word), b▶Raihan#14833 in the U.S.From Arabic rayhan, 'sweet basil; a sweet-scented plant,' described in Islamic tradition as a f▶Raima#14834 in the U.S.A Sanskrit-rooted name used chiefly in Bengali-speaking India, best known through the actress R▶Roxane#14834 in the U.S.From the Persian Roxana (Roshanak), 'dawn; bright; little star' — the name of the wife of Alexa▶Rainah#14835 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Raina/Rayna. Behind those spellings sit a Slavic name linked to regina, ▶Remona#14835 in the U.S.Remona is a spelling variant of Ramona, the Spanish feminine of Ramón (Raymond); the name goes ▶Rozalynn#14835 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Rosalyn/Rosalind - from Germanic 'gentle horse' (hros + lind) and read b▶Raiven#14836 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Raven, the English bird name — a glossy black corvid long linked with cl▶Rozelyn#14836 in the U.S.A z-spelled form of Rosalyn/Rosalind — the Rosalind route is Germanic ('gentle horse'), later f▶Rakiya#14837 in the U.S.A Hausa and wider West African form of the Arabic name Ruqayyah, borne by a daughter of the Pro▶Raliyah#14838 in the U.S.A modern American coinage that sits close to Aaliyah ('exalted, high' in Arabic) with an R- ope▶Rubab#14838 in the U.S.Rubab is used in Arabic and Urdu-speaking communities. It is remembered above all as the name o▶Ralyn#14839 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining an Ra- opening (as in Rae or Rachel) to the fashionable -lyn en▶Ramata#14840 in the U.S.A West African form of Rahmatou/Rahmatu, from the Arabic rahma, 'mercy, compassion' — one of th▶Ramie#14841 in the U.S.A modern American name read as a spin on Rae or a short form of names like Ramona; the same spe▶Ruhika#14841 in the U.S.A modern Sanskrit-styled Indian name. Families connect it with elements such as ruh- (to rise; ▶Ramsie#14842 in the U.S.A modern American spelling in the Ramsey family. The surname Ramsey comes from English place na▶Ranae#14843 in the U.S.An American spelling of Renae/Renee, from the French Renee — feminine of Rene, from Latin renat▶Raquelle#14844 in the U.S.An elaborated spelling of Raquel, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Rachel — Hebrew Rahel, 'ew▶Rayni#14845 in the U.S.A modern American respelling read as Rainey — a surname and nature-adjacent name — or simply as▶Raynie#14846 in the U.S.A modern American spelling in the Rainey/Rainie family — a name read as a surname, a weather wo▶Rayyona#14847 in the U.S.A girls' name used in Uzbekistan and neighbouring Central Asian countries. It is usually linked▶Ryza#14847 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling, echoing Riza and the -za ending of Eliza and Aziza. It has no s▶Rayzel#14848 in the U.S.From the Yiddish Reyzel, a diminutive of reyz, 'rose' — so 'little rose.' A traditional Ashkena▶Raziel#14849 in the U.S.From the Hebrew raz, 'secret,' plus El, 'God' — 'secret of God.' Raziel is named in Jewish myst▶Raziella#14850 in the U.S.A modern elaboration joining Razi — a Hebrew element from raz, 'secret' — to the pretty Italian▶Reality#14851 in the U.S.The English word reality, 'the state of things as they actually are,' from Latin realis, 'actua▶Reata#14852 in the U.S.From the Spanish reata, 'rope; lariat' — the word behind English 'lariat' (la reata). It is bes▶Regal#14853 in the U.S.The English word regal, 'royal, befitting a monarch,' from Latin regalis (rex, 'king'). Used di▶Ragen#14854 in the U.S.Ragen is a respelling of Reagan, an Irish name from the Gaelic surname O Riagain. The root riod▶Reigan#14854 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Reagan, from the Irish surname O Riagain, often glossed 'little king' or▶Reighna#14855 in the U.S.A modern American respelling of Reina/Rayna, borrowing the -eigh- fashion. Behind those forms s▶Rella#14856 in the U.S.A short form drawn from the many -ella names — Marella, Fiorella, Cinderella — where -ella is t▶Rainleigh#14857 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining Rain (the falling water; a nature word) with the English -leigh ('mead▶Rema#14857 in the U.S.Read most often as a spelling of the Arabic Reema/Rima, 'white antelope; gazelle' — an image of▶Raiyna#14858 in the U.S.A modern respelling of Rayna/Reyna, read as 'queen' (Spanish reina) or as the Yiddish/Hebrew Ra▶Remiel#14858 in the U.S.A Hebrew angel name, usually read as 'mercy of God' or 'thunder of God.' Remiel appears among t▶Renea#14859 in the U.S.An American spelling of Renee, the French feminine of Rene, from Latin renatus, 'reborn' — a wo▶Reniya#14860 in the U.S.A modern American coinage built on the popular -iya/-iyah ending seen in Aniya, Amiya, and Kani▶Renni#14861 in the U.S.A modern nickname-style name, read as a short form of Renee ('reborn'), Renata, or any Ren- nam▶Rennie#14862 in the U.S.A pet form of Renee or Renata (from Latin renatus/renata, 'reborn'), used as a name in its own ▶Racquelle#14863 in the U.S.Racquelle is a dressed-up spelling of Raquel, the Spanish and French form of Rachel. Rachel com▶Retta#14863 in the U.S.A short form pulled from names ending in -etta — Loretta, Henrietta, Rosetta, Marietta — where ▶Reyanna#14864 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining a Rey-/Rae- opening to the classic -anna ending (from Hannah, '▶Rhilynn#14865 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining a Welsh-looking Rhi- opening (as in Rhiannon) to the -lynn endi▶Randie#14866 in the U.S.Randie is a mid-century respelling of Randy used for girls, where Randy is itself a pet form of▶Rhonnie#14866 in the U.S.A nickname-style name read as a short form of Rhonda — a twentieth-century name of Welsh flavou▶Rhyelle#14867 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining a Rhy-/Ry- opening (as in Rhys or Riley) to the French-flavou▶Riata#14868 in the U.S.A spelling of the Spanish reata, 'rope; lariat' — the same word that gave English 'lariat' (la ▶Righteous#14869 in the U.S.The English word righteous, 'morally upright; just,' from Old English rihtwis (riht, 'right' + ▶Rilo#14870 in the U.S.A modern coinage that sits between Riley and Milo, familiar to some through the band Rilo Kiley▶Rinlee#14871 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining a short Rin- opening to the fashionable -lee/-leigh ending seen▶Rissa#14872 in the U.S.A short form clipped from Clarissa ('bright, clear'), Marissa, or Nerissa. Long used as a nickn▶Raylnn#14873 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a bright Ray- sound with the -lynn ending, in the Raylynn/Braelynn mol▶Ritika#14873 in the U.S.A Sanskrit-rooted Indian girls' name, usually connected to rit/ritu — ideas of flow, movement, ▶Rocklynn#14874 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining the English word rock — steady, solid stone — to the popular -l▶Rogan#14875 in the U.S.From the Irish surname O Ruadhagain, a family name built on ruadh, 'red, red-haired.' Carried i▶Rokhaya#14876 in the U.S.A Senegalese and wider West African form of the Arabic Ruqayyah, borne by a daughter of the Pro▶Rokia#14877 in the U.S.A West African form of the Arabic Ruqayyah — borne by a daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, and o▶Romiah#14878 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining a Rom- opening (as in Romy or Roman) to the -iah ending famil▶Rebekkah#14879 in the U.S.Rebekkah is an elaborated spelling of Rebecca or Rebekah, from Hebrew Rivqah. The root is usual▶Roniyah#14879 in the U.S.A modern American coinage joining a Ron- opening to the -iyah ending seen in Aaliyah, Aniyah, a▶Roo#14880 in the U.S.A short, affectionate name used on its own or as a nickname for Ruth, Rue, Rosalind, or Rooney.▶Roree#14881 in the U.S.A modern girls' respelling of Rory, itself from the Irish Ruairi — usually read as 'red king' (▶Rosalba#14882 in the U.S.From the Latin rosa alba, 'white rose' — a name long used in Italy, where it carries both a flo▶Rosalea#14883 in the U.S.A modern spelling in the Rosalie/Rosalia family, rooted in the Latin rosa, 'rose.' Rosalia is a▶Rosaleia#14884 in the U.S.A modern elaboration in the Rosalie/Rosalia family, rooted in the Latin rosa, 'rose,' with an -▶Rosalyna#14885 in the U.S.A modern elaboration in the Rosalina/Rosalind family. Rosalind is Germanic in root — often read▶Rosalyne#14886 in the U.S.A spelling of Rosaline/Rosalyn, from the Rosalind family. Rosalind's oldest root is Germanic, b▶Roscoe#14887 in the U.S.From an English surname and place name of Old Norse root — ra, 'roe deer,' plus skogr, 'wood' —▶Row#14888 in the U.S.Used either as the plain English word row — a line of things, or the act of rowing a boat — or,▶Rowdy#14889 in the U.S.The English word rowdy, 'noisy, boisterous, high-spirited,' used directly as a name. It carries▶Royalynn#14890 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining the word royal — from Latin regalis, 'kingly' — to the fashiona▶Rubyann#14891 in the U.S.A double name written as one: Ruby, from Latin rubeus, 'red' — the gemstone — plus Ann, from He▶Rudie#14892 in the U.S.A girls' spelling of Rudy, a pet form of Germanic Rud- names such as Rudolph ('famous wolf') an▶Ruha#14893 in the U.S.Usually read through the Arabic and Persian ruh, 'spirit, soul' — a word of deep weight in Isla▶Ruhamah#14894 in the U.S.From the Hebrew ruhamah, 'she has obtained mercy; pitied.' In the book of Hosea the prophet nam▶Rhiannan#14895 in the U.S.Rhiannan is a spelling variant of Rhiannon, a Welsh name descending from the older Rigantona, '▶Rushda#14895 in the U.S.From the Arabic rushd, 'right guidance; maturity of judgment; good sense' — a word of real mora▶Rhilee#14896 in the U.S.Rhilee is an invented spelling of the popular Riley or Rylee. The underlying name comes from th▶Rutila#14896 in the U.S.From the Latin rutilus, 'reddish, glowing red-gold' — the colour of firelight or red hair. Ruti▶Ruwayda#14897 in the U.S.From an Arabic root carrying the sense of moving gently and without haste — 'walking softly; un▶Ryler#14898 in the U.S.A modern American coinage blending Ryan or Riley with Tyler. It is used for girls and boys alik▶Rynnlee#14899 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining Rynn — a spelling of Wrenn or a short form of Rylynn — to the f▶Rynnleigh#14900 in the U.S.A modern American blend joining Rynn to the -leigh ending — a decorative spelling of -lee, from▶Raylei#14903 in the U.S.Raylei is a modern American coinage joining Ray or Rae — a short form of Rachel, or the English▶Rasheda#14904 in the U.S.Rasheda is a spelling of Rashida, the feminine of Rashid (Arabic, 'rightly guided, wise, of goo▶Rayma#14904 in the U.S.Rayma is a mid-twentieth-century American coinage of uncertain root, most plausibly formed from▶Rayssa#14905 in the U.S.Rayssa is a Brazilian-Portuguese spelling of Raissa, a name of debated origin often linked to a▶Romia#14906 in the U.S.A modern coinage echoing Roman, Romy, and Romina — names tied to Rome and the Romani. It has no▶Ronika#14907 in the U.S.Ronika is a respelled form of Ronica, itself a clipped variant of Veronica, whose name is usual▶Ronna#14913 in the U.S.Ronna is a feminine form of Ron or Ronald, from the Old Norse Rognvaldr ('ruler's counsel'), an▶Rewa#14919 in the U.S.Rewa is an obscure girls' name whose route is uncertain: it matches the Maori word and place-na▶Richele#14921 in the U.S.Richele is a spelling of Richelle or Rachelle: Rachelle elaborates Rachel, from Hebrew rachel, ▶Rheanna#14922 in the U.S.Rheanna is a streamlined respelling of Rhianna, itself a short form of the Welsh Rhiannon, from▶Ruairi#14922 in the U.S.From the Irish Ruairi/Ruaidhri, 'red king' (ruadh, 'red,' + ri, 'king') — the name of medieval ▶Ruoxi#14925 in the U.S.A Chinese given name, romanized from Mandarin pinyin (Ruoxi). Its meaning depends on the exact ▶Ryane#14931 in the U.S.Ryane is a feminine spelling of Ryan, an Irish surname-turned-first-name from Old Irish 'ri', '▶Rolonda#14932 in the U.S.Rolonda is a late-century feminine coinage built on Roland or the Spanish Rolando, from the Ger▶Rim#14936 in the U.S.From the Arabic Rim (Reem), 'white gazelle' — a poetic image of grace and beauty in Arabic trad▶Rinna#14938 in the U.S.From the Hebrew rinnah, 'joy; a glad cry; song of praise.' A warm, celebratory virtue name; als▶Ronak#14948 in the U.S.Ronak comes from Persian rownaq, 'brightness, splendour, lustre, liveliness', borrowed into Hin▶Ronia#14949 in the U.S.Best known as Ronia, the spirited heroine of Astrid Lindgren's Ronia the Robber's Daughter (Swe▶Rosebella#14952 in the U.S.A modern joined name pairing Rose (the flower; from Latin rosa) with Bella ('beautiful'; from L▶Raejean#14960 in the U.S.Raejean is a blended name that pairs Rae, a short form of Rachel ('ewe' in Hebrew), with Jean, ▶Ruqiya#14967 in the U.S.A spelling of the Arabic Ruqayyah, linked to 'rise; ascent' (and 'charm; incantation of protect▶Rylnn#14973 in the U.S.A vowel-trimmed respelling of Rylynn/Rylin, itself Riley ('rye clearing; valiant') with a -lyn ▶Rebeccalynn#14979 in the U.S.Rebeccalynn is a written-together compound of Rebecca and Lynn; Rebecca comes from the Hebrew R▶Rochella#14999 in the U.S.Rochella is an elaborated form of Rochelle, a French name meaning 'little rock' - from roche ('▶Rogina#15002 in the U.S.Rogina is a spelling variant of Regina, from the Latin regina, 'queen,' a title long used of th▶Rhianon#15060 in the U.S.Rhianon is a simplified spelling of the Welsh Rhiannon, a name from Celtic myth borne by a hors▶Rasheka#15170 in the U.S.Rasheka is a modern American coinage whose sound sits close to Rashida, from the Arabic rashid ▶Raymonda#15170 in the U.S.Raymonda is a feminine form of Raymond, from the Germanic elements 'ragin', 'counsel' or 'advic▶Rashelle#15174 in the U.S.Rashelle is a phonetic respelling of Rochelle, and echoes Rachel; Rochelle is French for 'littl▶Reginia#15179 in the U.S.Reginia is a variant of Regina, from Latin regina, 'queen', its extra i likely drawn by the pul▶Ramonia#15181 in the U.S.Ramonia is an ornamented feminine of Ramon, the Spanish form of Raymond from Germanic elements ▶Reatha#15205 in the U.S.Reatha is a variant of Retha, a short form of Aretha, from Greek arete, 'virtue' or 'excellence▶Rosenda#15213 in the U.S.A Spanish name, feminine of Rosendo, from the Germanic Hrodesind, 'excellent path' (or 'famous ▶Rozanna#15255 in the U.S.Rozanna is a respelling of Rosanna, a compound that pairs Rose with Anna. Rose comes from the L▶Rache#15257 in the U.S.Rache is a short form of Rachel, from the Hebrew Rachel, 'ewe' or 'female sheep,' a gentle past▶Rashaunda#15280 in the U.S.Rashaunda stacks the Ra- prefix, the name Shaun from the Hebrew John meaning God is gracious, a▶Raynette#15285 in the U.S.Raynette joins the name-element Ray to the French diminutive ending -ette, 'little', a common m▶Renda#15303 in the U.S.Renda is an early-twentieth-century American given name whose roots are not securely recorded. ▶Reshonda#15308 in the U.S.Reshonda is a modern African American coinage built from a Re- opening and Shonda or Rhonda. Rh▶Rashana#15316 in the U.S.Rashana is a modern American coinage that joins a Ra- opening to Shana. Shana itself can be rea▶Rosena#15361 in the U.S.Rosena is an early-American elaboration of Rose, close to the Italian Rosina, 'little rose'. Th▶Rajanae#15510 in the U.S.Rajanae is an invented name pairing a Ra- opening with Janae, a modern elaboration of Jane cros▶Rebeccah#15525 in the U.S.Rebeccah is a spelling of Rebecca with a final -h, from the Hebrew Rivkah -- a name usually exp▶Rande#15545 in the U.S.Rande is a spelling of Randi, the feminine short form drawn from Miranda (Latin, 'admirable, wo▶Roneka#15590 in the U.S.Roneka is an invented American name built from a Ro- opening (as in Rhonda or Ronnie) and the -▶Rashauna#15638 in the U.S.Rashauna is an American coinage that fronts a decorative Ra- onto Shauna, an Anglicized feminin▶Rasheedah#15640 in the U.S.Rasheedah is a spelling of Rashida, the feminine of Rashid (Arabic, 'rightly guided, wise, of g▶Renada#15656 in the U.S.Renada is a variant of Renata, the feminine of the Latin renatus, 'reborn' — a name with early ▶Rieley#15843 in the U.S.Rieley is a modern respelled variant of Riley, which comes from the Irish surname O Raghallaigh▶Ravan#15994 in the U.S.Ravan most likely reads as a respelling of Raven, the glossy black bird, a nature name popular ▶Renetta#16015 in the U.S.Renetta is a decorative -etta form built on Renata/Renee, from Latin renata, 'reborn' (a Christ▶Resha#16017 in the U.S.Resha's origin is not firmly documented; it may be a phonetic shortening or spin-off of names l▶Renay#16018 in the U.S.Renay is a phonetic spelling of Renee, the French feminine of Rene, from Latin renatus, 'reborn▶Reta#16018 in the U.S.Reta is a variant of Rita, itself a short form of Margarita (Margaret), from the Greek/Latin fo▶Rolinda#16037 in the U.S.Rolinda is a coinage built on the fashionable -linda ending, from Spanish linda, 'pretty', and ▶Rolanda#16039 in the U.S.Rolanda is a feminine form of Roland, from the Germanic hrod ('fame') and land ('land') — 'famo▶Rekha#16117 in the U.S.Rekha comes from the Sanskrit word rekha, meaning a line, streak, mark, or row. In Indian usage▶Rhiana#16121 in the U.S.Rhiana is a streamlined variant linked to the Welsh Rhiannon, from an old Celtic form Rigantona▶Riena#16128 in the U.S.A modern coinage or respelling, echoing names like Rina, Reana, and Reina ('queen' in Spanish);▶Ronica#16136 in the U.S.Ronica is a clipped, stand-alone form of Veronica, dropping the first syllable to leave the war▶Rejeana#16296 in the U.S.Rejeana reads either as a phonetic respelling of Regina, Latin for 'queen,' or as a blend of th▶Rashmi#16333 in the U.S.Rashmi is a Sanskrit name meaning 'ray of light' or 'sunbeam', from 'rashmi', a ray or beam. Lo▶Roshaunda#16352 in the U.S.Roshaunda is an invented name that pairs a Ro- opening with Shaunda, a feminine form built on S▶Roshawnda#16353 in the U.S.Roshawnda is an American coinage pairing a Ro- prefix with Shawnda, itself Shawn (an English fo▶Rosicela#16356 in the U.S.Rosicela is a Spanish blended given name most plausibly joining Rosa, the Latin word for 'rose,▶Reonna#16441 in the U.S.Reonna is a modern coinage that blends the sound of Rihanna with the -onna ending of Deonna and▶Raychelle#16509 in the U.S.Raychelle is a phonetic, doubled spelling of Rachelle/Rochelle, French elaborations of Rachel, ▶Raynisha#16517 in the U.S.Raynisha is a coined African American girl's name from the late twentieth century, joining a Ra▶Ruchi#16566 in the U.S.From the Sanskrit ruchi, 'radiance; light; taste; liking; desire; beauty' — a warm virtue name ▶Ranie#16660 in the U.S.Ranie is best read as a pet form, either clipped from a longer name such as Lorraine, or a spel▶Ranita#16814 in the U.S.Ranita is a Hebrew girl's name from ranah, 'to sing, to rejoice,' giving 'song' or 'joy.' In Am▶Reianna#16823 in the U.S.Reianna is a modern respelling close to Rianna and Rihanna, joining a Rei-/Ri- opening with the▶Riannah#16837 in the U.S.Riannah is a modern respelling in the family of Rhiannon and Riana, from the Welsh Rhiannon, un▶Roxan#16862 in the U.S.Roxan is a trimmed spelling of Roxanne and Roxana, names descending from the Old Persian Roshan▶Rakeisha#16963 in the U.S.Rakeisha is a modern African American coinage pairing the Ra- prefix with Keisha, a name usuall▶Rahab#16975 in the U.S.A Hebrew name generally read as 'broad, wide, spacious'. In the Book of Joshua, Rahab is a woma▶














