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      1. Popularity: 5,135th
        Meaning: Ewe or female sheep.
        Origin: Hebrew biblical name meaning 'ewe'.
      1. Popularity: 24,412th
        Meaning: Ewe or female sheep.
        Origin: Hebrew name, variation of Rachel, means 'ewe.'
      1. Popularity: 543rd
        Meaning: Ewe or female sheep
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 6,224th
        Meaning: Female sheep.
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew, meaning 'ewe'.
      1. Meaning: Ewe or female sheep.
        Origin: A variant of the Hebrew name Rachel, meaning 'ewe'.
      1. Popularity: 2,224th
        Meaning: Ewe or Female Sheep
        Origin: Hebrew, from Rachel
      1. Popularity: 846th
        Meaning: Little king, ruler.
        Origin: Derived from the Irish surname 'Ó Riagáin', meaning 'little king'.
      1. Meaning: Unique name meaning is not defined.
        Origin: Originates from African-American culture.
      1. Meaning: Wise protector; meadow of rays.
        Origin: English origin combining 'rae' and 'leigh'.
      1. Popularity: 812th
        Meaning: Beautiful lake or graceful cascade.
        Origin: English-Scottish
      1. Popularity: 275th
        Meaning: Ray of sunshine by the lake.
        Origin: Combination of Rae and Lynn.
      1. Popularity: 445th
        Meaning: God has healed
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 2,631st
        Meaning: Merciful, compassionate.
        Origin: Arabic origin, from 'Rahman.'
      1. Meaning: Conqueror of miseries
        Origin: Indian (Sanskrit)
      1. Popularity: 817th
        Meaning: Thunder and Lightning.
        Origin: Japanese root meaning thunder and lightning.
      1. Meaning: Rain, Joyous, Song
        Origin: Old English, Norse, Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 1,749th
        Meaning: Queen, counsel, song/melody.
        Origin: Slavic, Hebrew, and Latin origins.
      1. Meaning: Means 'counsel' or 'advice.'
        Origin: English and Scandinavian origins with meanings related to counsel and advice.
      1. Meaning: Clearing for deer.
        Origin: Raleigh originates from Old English, meaning 'roe deer's meadow'.
      1. Popularity: 2,506th
        Meaning: Counsel and Wolf
        Origin: Derived from Old Norse 'Ráðúlfr.'
      1. Popularity: 2,470th
        Meaning: Wisdom and Protector
        Origin: Spanish & Portuguese with Germanic roots
      1. Popularity: 1,767th
        Meaning: Wise protector
        Origin: Old Germanic, Spanish
      1. Popularity: 1,527th
        Meaning: Wise protector
        Origin: Spanish, derived from Germanic name Raymond
      1. Meaning: 'Born of Ra' or 'One who is begotten of the sun god Ra.'
        Origin: Ancient Egyptian; tied to the sun god Ra.
      1. Meaning: Wild garlic island, Raven's wood
        Origin: English and Gaelic roots related to wild garlic and ravens.
      1. Popularity: 15,481st
        Meaning: "Shield wolf" or "counsel power."
        Origin: Anglo-Saxon, derived from Old Norse Ragnvaldr.
      1. Popularity: 2,701st
        Meaning: Shield-wolf
        Origin: English - Norse origins
      1. Meaning: Shield wolf or shield protector.
        Origin: A Norse-derived name with shield and wolf connotations.
      1. Popularity: 13,665th
        Meaning: Wise or powerful ruler.
        Origin: Old Norse origin, meaning 'wise or powerful ruler.'
      1. Popularity: 5,779th
        Meaning: Shield rider; worthy of admiration.
        Origin: Norse and English origins.
      1. Popularity: 7,977th
        Meaning: Protector wolf or shield wolf.
        Origin: Old Norse and Old English, meaning 'shield-wolf'.
      1. Popularity: 1,947th
        Meaning: Shield or Wolf.
        Origin: English origin, initially a diminutive of Randall or Randolf.
      1. Meaning: Queen, Gazer
        Origin: Arabic, Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 910th
        Meaning: God has healed.
        Origin: Hebrew origins, signifying 'God has healed'.
      1. Popularity: 1,712th
        Meaning: Ewe, female sheep
        Origin: Spanish, Portuguese, from Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 3,374th
        Meaning: Rightly Guided, Advisor
        Origin: Arabic origin.
      1. Popularity: 7,451st
        Meaning: The name Rashawn generally means 'God is gracious,' combining elements of 'sun' and 'John.'
        Origin: African-American, Egyptian, and Irish origin.
      1. Meaning: Righteous, rightly guided
        Origin: Arabic origin
      1. Meaning: Wise, Rightly Guided
        Origin: Arabic origin, meaning 'wise' or 'rightly guided'.
      1. Popularity: 1,219th
        Meaning: Wise wolf
        Origin: Derived from Old Norse 'Raðulfr', meaning 'wise wolf'.
      1. Popularity: 722nd
        Meaning: Refers to the raven bird, symbolizing intelligence and mystery.
        Origin: Germanic origin, derived from Old English 'hræfn.'
      1. Popularity: 1,505th
        Meaning: Counsel, advice
        Origin: English origin from Old German 'Ragin'
      1. Popularity: 737th
        Meaning: Friend, Queen, Royalty
        Origin: Hebrew, Arabic, Indian
      1. Popularity: 1,104th
        Meaning: 'Gates of Heaven' or 'plentiful greenery'.
        Origin: Arabic, 'Gates of Heaven'.
      1. Popularity: 1,526th
        Meaning: Rayden means 'light of a little fire'.
        Origin: Modern name combining Ray (counsel protection/light beam) and Aiden (little fire)
      1. Popularity: 1,291st
        Meaning: Luxurious land or keeper of the land.
        Origin: Modern creation possibly blending Raymond and Alan.
      1. Popularity: 2,290th
        Meaning: Wise protector in a meadow.
        Origin: Modern English origin, blend of Ray and Lee.
      1. Meaning: Pastoral setting, tied to nature.
        Origin: Old English; means 'roe deer clearing.'
      1. Meaning: Advisor or King's Lake
        Origin: A combination of German and Welsh roots.
      1. Meaning: Mighty protector
        Origin: Germanic origin - 'mighty protection'.
      1. Popularity: 710th
        Meaning: Counsel Protector
        Origin: Germanic origin meaning 'counsel protector'.
      1. Popularity: 5,568th
        Meaning: Wise protector or counsel protector.
        Origin: Spanish, derived from Old German 'Reginmund.'
      1. Popularity: 1,404th
        Meaning: Queen, pure, song of the Lord
        Origin: Originally Slavic, Rayna means 'queen.' It has Hebrew significance as 'song of the Lord.'
      1. Popularity: 1,420th
        Meaning: Queen, counsel, or rain
        Origin: English, French, and Latin origins
      1. Meaning: Regal one or gracious.
        Origin: American, combining Ray and Shawn.
      1. Meaning: Symbolizes intelligence and mystery.
        Origin: Derived from Raven, with origins in Old English.
      1. Meaning: Gates of Heaven, lush and full
        Origin: Arabic origin
      1. Popularity: 370th
        Meaning: Little King
        Origin: Irish origin, Gaelic roots from 'Ó Riagáin'.
      1. Popularity: 19,221st
        Meaning: Gracious queen or noble.
        Origin: Modern English, possibly derived from Welsh or Irish origins.
      1. Popularity: 9,577th
        Meaning: Captivating or to tie.
        Origin: Hebrew origin - derived from Rivka.
      1. Popularity: 2,421st
        Meaning: Captivating, to tie or bind
        Origin: Hebrew, means 'to tie or bind'
      1. Popularity: 663rd
        Meaning: To Bind, Ensnare
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 1,912th
        Meaning: to bind, captivating
        Origin: Hebrew, Old Testament
      1. Popularity: 742nd
        Meaning: Ardour
        Origin: Derived from Welsh 'Rhys', meaning 'ardor'.
      1. Popularity: 842nd
        Meaning: 'Reeds', 'Red-haired'.
        Origin: English, Referring to 'reeds', Occupation-based.
      1. Popularity: 317th
        Meaning: Ardor or Enthusiasm
        Origin: Welsh
      1. Popularity: 3,398th
        Meaning: Regal or little king.
        Origin: Irish origin meaning 'descendant of Riagán'.
      1. Popularity: 3,585th
        Meaning: Wise ruler or advisor.
        Origin: Derived from Old High German, meaning "wise power".
      1. Popularity: 690th
        Meaning: Queen or royal queen.
        Origin: Latin for 'queen'.
      1. Popularity: 2,295th
        Meaning: Ruler, Advice, Power.
        Origin: Latin for 'ruler's counsel'.
      1. Popularity: 602nd
        Meaning: Refers to "red-haired" or "ruddy complexion."
        Origin: Scottish origin, derived from Old English word for red.
      1. Popularity: 553rd
        Meaning: Royalty, power, rulership.
        Origin: Old English for rule or sovereignty.
      1. Popularity: 3,430th
        Meaning: Courageous, valiant
        Origin: Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Raghallach.'
      1. Popularity: 1,253rd
        Meaning: Queen, Beautiful
        Origin: Spanish/Latin - 'queen', Japanese - 'beautiful'
      1. Popularity: 265th
        Meaning: Remedy or cure.
        Origin: French origin, derived from the Latin name Remigius.
      1. Popularity: 353rd
        Meaning: Raven settlement
        Origin: English, from 'hreom' (boundary) + 'tun' (farm)
      1. Popularity: 517th
        Meaning: Oarsman or Cure
        Origin: Latin and French
      1. Popularity: 3,680th
        Meaning: Joyous song
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 6,991st
        Meaning: Rebirth, renewal
        Origin: French
      1. Popularity: 945th
        Meaning: Reborn.
        Origin: Latin for 'reborn.'
      1. Popularity: 2,095th
        Meaning: Rebirth or renewal.
        Origin: Latin to French, means 'reborn.'
      1. Meaning: Reborn.
        Origin: Modern English, from Latin 'Renatus'.
      1. Popularity: 2,020th
        Meaning: Reborn or born again.
        Origin: Latin roots; means 'reborn.'
      1. Meaning: Created with no historical meaning; a blend of two names.
        Origin: Invented name from 'Twilight' series, combining Renee and Esme.
      1. Meaning: 'Reborn' or 'renewed.'
        Origin: The name Renita has Latin roots meaning 'reborn.'
      1. Meaning: Pearl, Little King.
        Origin: Latin, Feminine variant of Rex.
      1. Meaning: Excellence or Virtuous.
        Origin: Greek origin, from 'arethos' meaning excellence.
      1. Popularity: 1,690th
        Meaning: 'Behold, a son.'
        Origin: Hebrew; biblical origin, meaning 'Behold, a son.'
      1. Popularity: 4,884th
        Meaning: Tied or bound, flowing, associated with sacredness.
        Origin: Originates from Sanskrit through the Narmada river, Hebrew via Rivka, and Slavic meanings and also prevalent in African culture.
      1. Popularity: 1,480th
        Meaning: King
        Origin: Latin
      1. Popularity: 1,545th
        Meaning: Kingly, royal
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'king'.
      1. Meaning: Goddess, Graceful
        Origin: Sanskrit and Hebrew roots
      1. Meaning: A ray of light, Part of something prestigious
        Origin: Sanskrit, Hindu
      1. Popularity: 1,125th
        Meaning: Means 'queen' or 'joyful song'
        Origin: Spanish and Hebrew origin
      1. Popularity: 3,332nd
        Meaning: Ruler's advisor
        Origin: Spanish adaptation of Germanic 'Ruler's advisor'.
      1. Popularity: 1,036th
        Meaning: Rhea means 'flowing' or 'stream'.
        Origin: The name Rhea originates from Greek and Latin cultures.
      1. Popularity: 299th
        Meaning: Speaker or Advisor
        Origin: Derived from Old Dutch surname 'De Raedt,' meaning advice or counsel.
      1. Popularity: 11,566th
        Meaning: Maiden or queen
        Origin: Welsh origin, meaning 'maiden'
      1. Popularity: 2,166th
        Meaning: Great queen or goddess
        Origin: Welsh mythology
      1. Popularity: 5,938th
        Meaning: Rose or "where roses grow".
        Origin: Greek origin, linked to 'rose'.
      1. Popularity: 10,678th
        Meaning: Noisy or grand
        Origin: Welsh origin, name of a river
      1. Meaning: Derived from ‘little king’
        Origin: Irish and Welsh origin, variant of Ryan.
      1. Meaning: Meadow of rhye
        Origin: Derived from Old English, relating to clearing or meadow.
      1. Popularity: 660th
        Meaning: Passion, zeal.
        Origin: Welsh name meaning 'enthusiasm'.
      1. Meaning: River or Sea inlet
        Origin: Latin, Greek, Dutch origins.
      1. Meaning: King, Little King or Lord Vishnu
        Origin: Sanskrit & Afrikaans origins
      1. Meaning: Little king
        Origin: Irish origin, meaning 'little king'.
      1. Meaning: Great queen or divine queen.
        Origin: Primarily derived from Welsh and Irish origins.
      1. Popularity: 731st
        Meaning: Ruler or king with bravery.
        Origin: Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from Old Germanic 'Ricohard'.
      1. Meaning: Brave ruler or king.
        Origin: Derived from Old High German 'ruler, brave.'
      1. Popularity: 420th
        Meaning: brave king
        Origin: Old Germanic origin
      1. Popularity: 16,895th
        Meaning: Brave ruler.
        Origin: English from Old French.
      1. Meaning: 'Brave ruler' or 'strong ruler'.
        Origin: Germanic origin, derived from 'Ricohard'.
      1. Popularity: 6,326th
        Meaning: Strong and powerful ruler
        Origin: Derived as a nickname for Richard; Old German roots meaning 'leader' and 'hardy.'
      1. Popularity: 6,363rd
        Meaning: Brave ruler.
        Origin: Derived from Richard, a Germanic name.
      1. Meaning: Originating from 'Ricki' which means 'brave ruler' or 'ever powerful.'
        Origin: Derived from 'Richard' in Germanic and 'Erik' in Old Norse.
      1. Popularity: 8,116th
        Meaning: Brave and powerful; peace leading
        Origin: Nicknamed from Richard, Frederick; Germanic roots
      1. Popularity: 1,789th
        Meaning: Brave king or ruler
        Origin: Old German
      1. Popularity: 3,418th
        Meaning: Rich, powerful ruler.
        Origin: Italian/Spanish, short for Ricardo or Enrico.
      1. Popularity: 1,012th
        Meaning: Crest of a hill.
        Origin: Old English, meaning back or crest of a hill.
      1. Meaning: Ridge or line of hills
        Origin: English habitional name from Old Norse ‘Hryggr’.
      1. Popularity: 4,989th
        Meaning: Bright fame
        Origin: Germanic origin meaning 'bright fame.'
      1. Popularity: 2,527th
        Meaning: Sweet basil; great queen or goddess
        Origin: Arabic and Irish origins meaning 'sweet basil' and 'great queen.'
      1. Popularity: 5,763rd
        Meaning: Ruler or brave ruler.
        Origin: Germanic origin, related to Richard.
      1. Meaning: 'Rye clearing'
        Origin: English origin, derived from Old English elements implying 'rye clearing.'
      1. Meaning: Rye meadow
        Origin: English origin, meaning rye meadow.
      1. Popularity: 67th
        Meaning: Valiant or Rye Clearing
        Origin: Irish and English origins.
      1. Meaning: Joyful lake dweller
        Origin: Modern English
      1. Meaning: Means 'river.'
        Origin: Spanish/Portuguese; means 'river.'
      1. Meaning: Cleared strip of land.
        Origin: Anglo-Saxon geographical origin.
      1. Meaning: Sage or seer
        Origin: Sanskrit origin
      1. Popularity: 2,546th
        Meaning: Pearl, precious like a rare gem.
        Origin: Spanish, Latin, Greek origins, meaning 'pearl'.
      1. Popularity: 113th
        Meaning: Flowing water body
        Origin: English origin, linked to the natural waterway.
      1. Popularity: 1,439th
        Meaning: To tie or bind
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 2,071st
        Meaning: Singer, graceful.
        Origin: Indian, Sanskrit origin.
      1. Meaning: Red-haired or ruddy.
        Origin: Gaelic origin, Anglicized from Irish Ruadhán.
      1. Popularity: 15,760th
        Meaning: Famed, Bright, Shining
        Origin: Shortened form of Robert from Germanic roots.
      1. Popularity: 3,228th
        Meaning: Bright fame or renowned glory.
        Origin: Derived from Old French 'Robert', from Germanic 'Hrodebert'.
      1. Popularity: 25,912th
        Meaning: Fame-bright.
        Origin: English, from Robert.
      1. Popularity: 8,951st
        Meaning: Bright fame.
        Origin: Old High German, 'Hrodebert.'
      1. Popularity: 150th
        Meaning: Bright fame
        Origin: Germanic origin: Fame + Bright/Shining
      1. Popularity: 4,835th
        Meaning: Shining with fame
        Origin: Germanic origin, derived from Robert
      1. Popularity: 1,061st
        Meaning: Bright fame
        Origin: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
      1. Popularity: 913th
        Meaning: Bright Fame.
        Origin: Derived from Old High German 'Hrodebert.'
      1. Popularity: 2,354th
        Meaning: Fame-bright.
        Origin: English, derived from the German name Hrodebert.
      1. Popularity: 1,022nd
        Meaning: Rest or Roar
        Origin: Italian and Germanic origin
      1. Popularity: 8,474th
        Meaning: Little rock or rest
        Origin: French, from 'rocher' meaning 'rock'.
      1. Popularity: 4,411th
        Meaning: dew
        Origin: Spanish origin meaning dew
      1. Popularity: 1,722nd
        Meaning: Strong, steadfast, or unyielding.
        Origin: English and Italian origins, meaning 'rock' or 'rocky.'
      1. Popularity: 21,754th
        Meaning: Famous ruler
        Origin: English/German origin, from 'Roderick.'
      1. Popularity: 4,060th
        Meaning: Famous ruler or renowned king.
        Origin: Germanic, from 'hrod' (fame) and 'ric' (ruler).
      1. Popularity: 12,382nd
        Meaning: Famous spear.
        Origin: Germanic, means fame and spear.
      1. Popularity: 2,367th
        Meaning: Famous island
        Origin: Old English
      1. Popularity: 2,973rd
        Meaning: Famous wolf
        Origin: Germanic
      1. Popularity: 7,492nd
        Meaning: Famous ruler
        Origin: Germanic origin, meaning made up of fame and power
      1. Popularity: 1,003rd
        Meaning: Famous ruler
        Origin: Spanish/Portuguese (from Germanic 'Hrodric')
      1. Popularity: 2,186th
        Meaning: Famous with a spear
        Origin: Spanish, from Old High German 'Hrodger.'
      1. Popularity: 1,555th
        Meaning: Famous spear
        Origin: Old Germanic roots, meaning 'fame' and 'spear.'
      1. Meaning: Renowned spear
        Origin: English origin, patronymic of Roger
      1. Popularity: 1,711th
        Meaning: Ascending; red-haired
        Origin: Sanskrit: 'ascending/growing'; Celtic: 'red-haired'.
      1. Popularity: 1,348th
        Meaning: Famous land
        Origin: Germanic
      1. Meaning: Famous across the land
        Origin: Germanic origin combining 'fame' and 'land'.
      1. Popularity: 2,569th
        Meaning: Famous land or territory.
        Origin: Old German, from 'Hroland.'
      1. Popularity: 9,010th
        Meaning: Famous/renowned land.
        Origin: Derived from Old French and Germanic meaning renowned in the land.
      1. Meaning: Famous throughout the land.
        Origin: Derived from Old High German 'Hrodland', featuring roots 'fame' and 'land'.
      1. Meaning: Indicates 'strength' and 'Rome'; prosperity in Hindu context.
        Origin: Latin for 'Rome'; also Hindu goddess Lakshmi's name.
      1. Popularity: 108th
        Meaning: Citizen of Rome
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'citizen of Rome'.
      1. Meaning: Power or strength
        Origin: Latin, from the city of Rome
      1. Popularity: 587th
        Meaning: Soldier of Rome or Roman pilgrim.
        Origin: Italian - originally meaning a pilgrim to Rome.
      1. Popularity: 1,224th
        Meaning: "A citizen of Rome"
        Origin: Italian name from Latin "Romanus," meaning "from Rome".
      1. Meaning: Wise protector or counselor-protector.
        Origin: Spanish-origin, derived from 'Ramona.'
      1. Popularity: 7,035th
        Meaning: Wise ruler or mighty counselor.
        Origin: Derived from Old Norse Rögnvaldr and English adaptation.
      1. Meaning: Little seal, joyful song
        Origin: Gaelic, Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 1,246th
        Meaning: Ruler's counsel
        Origin: Old Norse
      1. Popularity: 4,001st
        Meaning: Advice and ruler
        Origin: Portuguese and Spanish origin, derived from Old Norse meaning "counsel ruler."
      1. Popularity: 566th
        Meaning: 'Little seal'.
        Origin: Irish origin, meaning 'little seal'.
      1. Meaning: Loud or boisterous.
        Origin: Old Norse origin, adapted into modern English.
      1. Popularity: 953rd
        Meaning: The term 'Ronin' translates to 'drifter' or 'wanderer'.
        Origin: Japanese origin, meaning 'samurai without a master'.
      1. Meaning: Strength or Joy.
        Origin: Derived from Norse, Hebrew, and potentially Welsh influences.
      1. Popularity: 1,769th
        Meaning: Bringing victory; Honest ruler.
        Origin: Scottish diminutive of Ronald; Latin diminutive of Veronica.
      1. Popularity: 4,869th
        Meaning: Joyful, songful.
        Origin: Hebrew origin meaning 'joyful song.'
      1. Popularity: 8,039th
        Meaning: Field of roses
        Origin: Dutch origin, meaning 'field of roses'.
      1. Meaning: Red king
        Origin: Irish, Scottish
      1. Popularity: 267th
        Meaning: "Red King"
        Origin: Gaelic, Irish origin, meaning 'Red King'.
      1. Popularity: 1,292nd
        Meaning: Rose (flower)
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'rose'.
      1. Popularity: 1,955th
        Meaning: Rose meadow
        Origin: Germanic, rose clearing/meadow
      1. Meaning: Celebration of roses.
        Origin: Latin origin, linked to 'rose festival.'
      1. Popularity: 418th
        Meaning: Rose.
        Origin: French variant of Latin 'Rosalia,' meaning rose.
      1. Meaning: Little rose, gracile in beauty or petite rose.
        Origin: Latin origin, combining 'Rosa' (rose) and the suffix 'lina'.
      1. Popularity: 2,664th
        Meaning: Gentle horse or lovely rose.
        Origin: Old German origin, popularized by Shakespeare; linked to roses.
      1. Popularity: 3,490th
        Meaning: Beautiful rose
        Origin: Spanish and Germanic
      1. Popularity: 1,891st
        Meaning: Rose, patron of the roses
        Origin: Latin
      1. Meaning: Beautiful rose.
        Origin: English origin, related to the Latin 'rosa' (rose).
      1. Popularity: 4,826th
        Meaning: Graceful rose.
        Origin: Italian-English blend of Rose and Anna.
      1. Popularity: 13,960th
        Meaning: Rose; Grace; Favor.
        Origin: Latin, combining 'Rose' and 'Anne'.
      1. Popularity: 3,590th
        Meaning: Refers to the 'rosary' and conveys a sense of devotion.
        Origin: Spanish and Italian, meaning 'garden of roses'.
      1. Popularity: 4,899th
        Meaning: Roe deer forest.
        Origin: English origin, meaning 'deer wood.'
      1. Popularity: 298th
        Meaning: Means 'rose flower.'
        Origin: Derived from the Latin word 'rosa,' signifying the rose flower.
      1. Popularity: 13,005th
        Meaning: A graceful rose.
        Origin: Combination of Latin 'Rose' and Hebrew 'Ann'.
      1. Meaning: Rose flower and grace.
        Origin: English
      1. Popularity: 11,320th
        Meaning: A graceful rose
        Origin: Latin-Hebrew combination
      1. Popularity: 4,106th
        Meaning: Little rose.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'Rosa' (rose).
      1. Popularity: 1,752nd
        Meaning: Beautiful rose
        Origin: Latin and Germanic
      1. Meaning: Beautiful rose or a serene pool of tranquility.
        Origin: Roselynn is derived from combining Latin, Hebrew, and French elements.
      1. Popularity: 3,362nd
        Meaning: Rosemary flower, symbolizing remembrance and fidelity.
        Origin: Latin origin, a blend of Rose and Maria.
      1. Popularity: 657th
        Meaning: Symbolizes remembrance and fidelity.
        Origin: Latin origin from 'rosmarinus' meaning 'dew of the sea.'
      1. Popularity: 6,959th
        Meaning: Little rose or small rose
        Origin: Italian origin, diminutive of 'Rosa', meaning 'rose.'
      1. Popularity: 811th
        Meaning: Associated with 'rose', symbolizing beauty and love
        Origin: English - Diminutive of Rose
      1. Meaning: Little rose or beautifully blooming
        Origin: Latin (Rose)
      1. Meaning: Little rose
        Origin: Spanish diminutive of Rosa, derived from Latin 'rosa'.
      1. Popularity: 2,676th
        Meaning: Gentle horse by the waterfall.
        Origin: Old English; 'hros' (horse) + 'lyn' (waterfall).
      1. Popularity: 3,139th
        Meaning: Promontory or headland
        Origin: Scottish and Gaelic origins related to geophysical features.
      1. Popularity: 89th
        Meaning: Little red-haired one, red tree.
        Origin: Irish, English, and Norse roots.
      1. Meaning: Boisterous, lively, loud.
        Origin: Originates from 16th century English meaning 'boisterous.'
      1. Popularity: 810th
        Meaning: 'Little Red-haired One' or 'Red One'.
        Origin: Derived from Gaelic origins.
      1. Popularity: 6,960th
        Meaning: Fame friend.
        Origin: Old Germanic origins, meaning 'fame friend'.
      1. Meaning: Meaning: Little red one or beloved.
        Origin: Modern variation of the traditional Gaelic name 'Rowan', means 'red' or 'druid'.
      1. Popularity: 3,894th
        Meaning: Dawn; bright; shining.
        Origin: Roxana originates from ancient Greek and Persian languages.
      1. Meaning: Bright or shining
        Origin: Old Persian origin, means 'bright' or 'shining'
      1. Popularity: 18,103rd
        Meaning: 'Dawn or bright'
        Origin: Persian origin meaning 'bright.'
      1. Popularity: 5,080th
        Meaning: Bright, luminous
        Origin: Derived from Persian, meaning bright and luminous.
      1. Popularity: 2,497th
        Meaning: Dawn, Little Star
        Origin: Persian
      1. Popularity: 8,477th
        Meaning: Bright, Dawn
        Origin: Persian origin, meaning 'dawn.'
      1. Popularity: 1,114th
        Meaning: King or Red-haired
        Origin: French and Gaelic
      1. Popularity: 628th
        Meaning: Noble or kingly.
        Origin: French/Latin - Relating to a king.
      1. Popularity: 1,042nd
        Meaning: Symbolic of a royal or regal lineage.
        Origin: Old French and Latin origins, indicating royal status.
      1. Popularity: 859th
        Meaning: Fame or renowned
        Origin: Old Norse
      1. Popularity: 972nd
        Meaning: 'Behold, a son'.
        Origin: Originates from Hebrew, Latinized from Reuven.
      1. Popularity: 2,226th
        Meaning: Precious, Red gemstone
        Origin: Latin origin, linked to the gemstone ruby.
      1. Meaning: Precious gemstone, red hue
        Origin: Derived from the ruby gemstone, Latin 'ruber' - 'red'.
      1. Meaning: Behold, a son.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, derived from 'Reuven'.
      1. Popularity: 182nd
        Meaning: Red gemstone.
        Origin: Latin, associated with the red gemstone.
      1. Popularity: 19,058th
        Meaning: Red gemstone; beauty and passion.
        Origin: Latin origin meaning 'red', linked to the red gemstone, Ruby.
      1. Popularity: 9,678th
        Meaning: Famous Wolf
        Origin: Old High German
      1. Popularity: 1,635th
        Meaning: Famous wolf, renowned wolf.
        Origin: German origin, short for Rudolf.
      1. Popularity: 10,782nd
        Meaning: Red-haired
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning ‘red-haired.’
      1. Meaning: "Ruger" reflects a warrior and fighter spirit.
        Origin: The name originates from the Germanic language, meaning 'famous spear.'
      1. Meaning: Famous or bright
        Origin: Germanic origin, derived from "Hrodberht."
      1. Meaning: Red-haired, associated with red color.
        Origin: English origin, linked to the Latin 'russus,' meaning 'red-haired.'
      1. Popularity: 13,009th
        Meaning: Little red one
        Origin: Old French origin meaning 'red-haired'.
      1. Popularity: 773rd
        Meaning: Red-haired or little red.
        Origin: Old French origin meaning 'red-haired.'
      1. Popularity: 6,816th
        Meaning: Red or ruddy colored.
        Origin: Old French, derived from 'rouge' meaning red.
      1. Popularity: 430th
        Meaning: Friend or companion
        Origin: Hebrew - 'Companion'
      1. Meaning: Friend full of grace
        Origin: English, blend of Ruth (Hebrew) 'friend' + Ann (Hebrew) 'grace'
      1. Popularity: 1,744th
        Meaning: Friend, Compassionate Friend
        Origin: Hebrew - diminutive of Ruth
      1. Popularity: 122nd
        Meaning: Little king.
        Origin: Irish origin, from 'Rí' - 'king'.
      1. Popularity: 1,852nd
        Meaning: Little King.
        Origin: Modern American.
      1. Meaning: One who defies convention; bold.
        Origin: Modern derivation from the surname Riot.
      1. Popularity: 201st
        Meaning: Horseman or mounted warrior.
        Origin: English, from 'ridere' meaning rider.
      1. Popularity: 334th
        Meaning: Rich or wealthy
        Origin: Low German and Old Danish origin
      1. Popularity: 604th
        Meaning: Dweller by the rye land.
        Origin: English origins, stemming from Old English terms.
      1. Popularity: 1,359th
        Meaning: Ryeland meadow
        Origin: English, from 'rye' and 'land'.
      1. Popularity: 270th
        Meaning: Courageous, valiant
        Origin: Irish
      1. Popularity: 545th
        Meaning: Rye field or meadow
        Origin: Adapted from an Old English surname, originally referencing a field clearing.
      1. Meaning: Lands of Rye
        Origin: English-American
      1. Popularity: 4,224th
        Meaning: An English surname meaning 'rye clearing'
        Origin: English and Irish origins
      1. Popularity: 1,048th
        Meaning: Courageous and valiant.
        Origin: Irish, meaning courageous.
      1. Meaning: Valley or Island Meadow.
        Origin: A variation of Irish names 'Riley' and 'Lynn'.
      1. Meaning: Little king or song of joy
        Origin: Old English or variation of Ryan/Ryna