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- RA:
Egyptian myth name of a sun god, meaning "sun."
- RAANAN:
Hebrew name meaning "fresh, luxuriant."
- RAB:
Scottish nickname for Robert, meaning
"famous."
- RABAN:
Variant of Germanic Hraban, meaning
"raven."
- RABANUS:
Variant of Latin Hrabanus, meaning
"raven."
- RABBIE:
Scottish pet name of Robert,
meaning "famous."
- RABI:
Arabic name meaning "springtime."
- RABINDRA:
Variant of Hindi Ravindra, meaning
"sun-Indra."
- RACA:
Variant of Aramaic Raka, meaning "empty one; fool;
empty head."
- RACLAW
(Racław): Nickname for Polish Radosław,
meaning "happy glory."
- RA'D:
Arabic name meaning "thunder."
- RADBOUD:
"Bold counsel." Dutch name composed of the Germanic elements rad
"counsel" and bald "bold."
- RADCLIFF:
"Red cliff." English surname transferred to forename use, itself
from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements read
"red" and clif "cliff, slope, riverbank."
- RADCLYFFE:
English unisex variant of masculine Radcliff, meaning
"red cliff."
- RADEK:
Czech name derived from the Slavic element rad, meaning
"happy."
- RADIM:
Nickname for Czech Radomir, meaning "happy
peace."
- RADIMIR:
Russian form of Polish Radzimierz,
meaning "happy peace."
- RADKO:
Bulgarian and Czech name derived from the Slavic element rad, meaning
"happy."
- RADLEY:
"Red clearing/wood." English surname transferred to forename use,
itself from the name of a place composed of the Old English elements read
"red" and leah "clearing, wood."
- RADMILO:
Serbian form of Czech Radomil, meaning "happy
favor."
- RADOMIŁ:
Polish form of Czech Radomil,
meaning "happy favor."
- RADOMIL:
"Happy favor." Czech name composed of the Slavic elements rad "happy" and mil
"favor."
- RADOMIR:
Czech form of Polish Radzimierz, meaning
"happy peace."
- RADOS
(Radoš): Nickname for Czech Radomir "happy
peace" and Radoslav "happy glory."
- RADOSLAV:
Czech form of Polish Radosław, meaning
"happy glory."
- RADOSLAW
(Radosław): "Happy glory." Polish name composed of the Slavic
elements rad "happy" and slav "glory."
- RADOVAN:
Serbian name derived from the Slavic element rad, meaning
"happy."
- RADU:
Romanian pet form of longer names containing the Slavic element rad,
meaning "happy."
- RADULF:
"Wise wolf." German name composed of the elements rad
"counsel" and wulf "wolf."
- RADZIMIERZ:
"Happy peace." Polish name composed of the Slavic elements rad
"happy" and mir "peace."
- RAE:
Variant of English Ray, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAFA:
Spanish nickname for Rafael, meaning "God has
healed."
- RAFAEL:
German, Portuguese and Spanish form of Raphael,
meaning "God has healed."
- RAFAL
(Rafał): Polish form of Raphael, meaning
"God has healed."
- RAFE:
English variant of German Ralph, meaning "wise wolf."
- RAFFAELE:
Italian form of Raphael,
meaning "God has healed."
- RAFFAELLO:
Italian form of Raphael,
meaning "God has healed."
- RAFIQ:
Arabic name meaning "companion, friend."
- RAGHNALL:
Gaelic form of Scandinavian Ragnvald, meaning
"wise ruler."
- RAGHU:
Hindi name meaning "swift."
- RAGINMAR:
"Wise and famous." Visigothic name composed of the Germanic
elements ragin "advice, counsel" and mar
"famous."
- RAGINMUND:
"Wise protector." Old German name composed of the elements ragin/regin
"wise," and mund "protection."
- RAGNAR:
Scandinavian form of Germanic Reginar,
meaning "wise
warrior."
- RAGNVALD:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ragnvaldr, meaning
"wise ruler."
- RAGNVALDR:
"Wise ruler." Old Norse name composed
of the elements ragin "advice, counsel" and wald
"power, rule."
- RAGUEL:
Hebrew name meaning "friend of God." This name is listed in the
Book of Enoch as the name of one of
the seven archangels.
- RAHAT:
Arabic unisex name meaning "comfort, rest."
- RAHEEM:
Variant of Arabic Rahim, meaning
"compassionate."
- RAHIM:
Arabic name meaning "compassionate."
- RAHUL:
Hindi myth name of a son of Buddha, meaning "efficient."
- RAIBEART:
Scottish/Gaelic form of Robert, meaning
"famous."
- RAIDEN:
Japanese myth name of a god of thunder, meaning "thunder and
lightning."
- RAIGAIN:
Old Gaelic name meaning "little king."
- RAIMO:
Finnish form of Raymond, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMONDAS:
Lithuanian form of Raymond, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMONDO:
Italian form of Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
- RAIMONDS:
Latvian form of Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
- RAIMUND:
Norman French form of German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMUNDO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Raymond, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAINARD:
Variant of English Reynard, meaning "wise and
strong."
- RAINER:
German form of Norman Rayner, meaning "wise
warrior."
- RAINERIO:
Spanish form of Norman Rayner, meaning "wise
warrior."
- RAINIER:
French form of Norman Rayner, meaning "wise
warrior."
- RAIS:
Arabic name meaning "chief, leader."
- RAJ:
Hindi name meaning "king."
- RAJAN:
Hindi name meaning "king."
- RAJANIKANT:
Hindi name meaning "lord of night."
- RAJEEV:
Variant of Hindi Rajiv, meaning "lotus
flower."
- RAJENDER:
Variant of Hindi Rajendra, meaning "king-Indra."
- RAJENDRA:
"King-Indra." Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit element raj
"king" and the name of the god Indra.
- RAJESH:
"Ruler of kings." Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements raj
"king" and isa "lord, ruler."
- RAJINDER:
Variant of Hindi Rajendra,
meaning "king-Indra."
- RAJIV:
Hindi name, meaning "lotus flower," derived from the Sanskrit
element rajiv, meaning "striped."
- RAJMUND:
Polish and Slovene form of English Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
- RAKA:
Aramaic name meaning "empty one; fool; empty
head."
- RAKESH:
Hindi name meaning "lord of the night."
- RALEIGH:
"Red clearing/wood." English surname transferred to forename use,
itself from the place name in Devon composed of the Old English elements read
"red" and leah "clearing, wood."
- RALF:
Variant of English Ralph, meaning "wise wolf."
- RALPH:
Abbreviated form of German Radulf, meaning "wise
wolf."
- RALPHIE:
Pet form of Ralph, meaning "wise wolf."
- RAM:
Biblical name of a son of Hezron,
meaning "exalted."
- RAMA:
Hindi myth name of a hero of the Ramayana,
meaning "pleasing."
- RAMACHANDER:
Variant of Hindi Ramachandra, meaning
"Rama-moon."
- RAMACHANDRA:
"Rama-moon." Hindi name composed of the name
of the god Rama
and the Sanskrit element candra "moon."
- RAMAKRISHNA:
Hindi compound name composed of the names Rama "pleasing" and Krishna
"the black/blue."
- RAMESES:
"Son of Ra." Egyptian name composed of the name
of the god Ra
and the element mes "son."
- RAMIRO:
Spanish form of Latin Ramirus, meaning "wise and
famous."
- RAMIRUS:
Latin form of Visigothic Raginmar, meaning
"wise and famous."
- RAMMAN:
Akkadian name of a Babylonian-Assyrian god of thunder and storms, meaning
"thunderer." Ramman is also known by the name Adad,
meaning "thunder."
- RAMÓN: Spanish form of
English Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
- RAMON:
Catalan form of English Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
- RAMSAY:
"Wild-garlic island."
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, itself from a place name
composed of the Old English elements hramsa "wild garlic"
and eg "island."
- RAMSES:
Variant of Egyptian Rameses, meaning "son of Ra."
- RAMSEY:
Variant of Scottish Ramsay, meaning "wild-garlic
island."
- RAMUNAS:
Lithuanian name derived from the word ramus, meaning
"calm."
- RANALD:
Scottish form of English Reynold, meaning
"wise ruler."
- RANDAL:
Variant of English Randall, meaning
"shield-wolf."
- RANDALL:
Medieval form of English Randolf, meaning
"shield-wolf."
- RANDELL:
Variant of English Randall,
meaning "shield-wolf."
- RANDOLF:
English name of Norman origin, a form of Anglo-Saxon Randwulf,
meaning
"shield-wolf."
- RANDOLPH:
Variant of English Randolf, meaning "shield-wolf."
- RANDULFR:
Old Norse equivalent of Anglo-Saxon Randwulf,
meaning "shield-wolf."
- RANDWULF:
"Shield-wolf." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English
elements rand "rim of a shield" and wulf
"wolf."
- RANDY:
English unisex pet form of feminine Miranda
"worthy of admiration," and
masculine Randall and Randolph,
both meaning "shield-wolf."
- RANGI:
Maori myth name of a sky god, meaning "sky."
- RANIERO:
Italian form of
English Rayner, meaning "wise
warrior."
- RANJ:
Nickname for Hindi Ranjeet, meaning
"victorious in battle."
- RANJEET:
Hindi name meaning "victorious in
battle."
- RANJIT:
Variant of Hindi Ranjeet, meaning "victorious in
battle."
- RANSU:
Finnish form of Spanish Francisco,
meaning "free."
- RANULF:
Scottish form of Old Norse Randulfr, meaning
"shield-wolf."
- RANULPH:
Variant of Scottish Ranulf, meaning
"shield-wolf."
- RAOUL:
French from of German Ralph, meaning "wise wolf."
- RAPHAËL:
French form of Raphael, meaning "God has
healed."
- RAPHAEL:
Biblical name of one of the seven archangels, meaning "God has
healed."
- RASHAD:
Arabic name meaning "integrity of conduct."
- RASHAUN:
Elaborated form of English Shaun, meaning
"God is gracious."
- RASHAWN:
Elaborated form of English Shawn,
meaning "God is gracious."
- RASHEED:
Variant of
Arabic Rashid, meaning
"good council; rightly guided."
- RASHID:
Arabic name meaning "good council; rightly guided."
- RASHNE:
Persian name meaning "judge."
- RASIM:
Arabic name meaning "architect, designer."
- RASMUS:
- Nickname for Latin Erasmus, meaning
"to love."
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Scandinavian form of Latin Erasmus,
meaning "to love."
- RASTUS:
Nickname for biblical Erastus, meaning
"to love."
- RASUL:
Arabic name meaning "messenger, prophet."
- RATAN:
Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word ratna, meaning
"jewel."
- RATNAM:
Variant of Hindi Ratan, meaning "jewel."
- RAUL:
Italian and Spanish form of German Ralph, meaning "wise wolf."
- RAVANA: Hindi
myth name of the demon king of
Ceylon who kidnapped Rama's wife, Sita.
- RAVEN:
English unisex bird name, meaning simply "raven."
- RAVI:
Hindi myth name of a sun god, meaning "sun."
- RAVID:
Hebrew name meaning "jewelry, ornament."
- RAVINDRA:
"Sun-Indra." Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit element ravi
"sun" and the name of the god Indra.
- RAY:
Nickname for
English Raymond,
meaning "wise protector."
- RAYMOND:
English form of German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAYMUND:
Variant of
English Raymond, meaning "wise
protector."
- RAYMUNDO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of
English Raymond, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAYNARD:
Variant of
English Reynard, meaning
"wise and strong."
- RAYNER:
English form of Germanic Reginar,
meaning "wise warrior."
- RAZ:
Aramaic unisex name, meaning "secret."
- RAZA:
Variant of Arabic Rida, meaning "contentment."
- RAZMIG:
Armenian
name meaning "fighter."
- RE:
Variant of Egyptian Ra, meaning "sun."
- READ:
"Red-headed; ruddy." English surname transferred to forename use,
itself originally a nickname for a red-head or ruddy-complexioned person,
from Middle English read, meaning "red."
- REAGAN:
Variant of Irish unisex Regan, meaning "little
king."
- REAMANN
(Réamann): Irish/Gaelic form of
English Raymond, meaning
"wise protector."
- REARDEN:
English form of Irish Rórdán, meaning "little
poet-king."
- RED:
"Red-head; ruddy." Old nickname transferred to forename use,
derived from Old English read, meaning "red."
- REDD:
Variant of English Red, meaning "red-head; ruddy."
- REDMOND:
English form of Irish/Gaelic Reamann, meaning "wise
protector."
- REDMUND:
Variant of English Redmond, meaning "wise
protector."
- REECE:
English form of Welsh Rhys, meaning "ardor,
heat of passion."
- REED:
Variant of English Read, meaning "red-headed; ruddy."
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