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- RA:
Egyptian name meaning "sun." In mythology, this is the name of a
god of the mid-day sun.
- RAANAN
(רַעֲנָן): Hebrew name meaning "fresh, luxuriant."
- RAB:
- Pet form of Scottish Raibeart,
meaning
"bright fame."
- Variant spelling of Hebrew Rav,
meaning "great" or "teacher."
- RABAN:
Variant spelling of German Hraban, meaning
"raven."
- RABANUS:
Variant spelling of Latin Hrabanus, meaning
"raven."
- RABBIE:
Pet form of Scottish Raibeart, meaning "bright
fame."
- RABI
(Arabic: ربيع,
Hebrew:
רַבִּי):
- Arabic name meaning "springtime."
- Hebrew name meaning "my
teacher."
- RABINDRA
(রবীন্দ্র):
Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit word ravi
"sun" and the name of the god Indra, hence "sun-Indra."
- RACA
(ריקה): Variant spelling of
the Aramaic byname Raka, meaning "fool;
empty head."
- RACHIM
(רַחִים): Aramaic name meaning "compassion."
- RACŁAW:
Pet form of Polish Radosław,
meaning "happy glory."
- RA'D
(رعد): Arabic name meaning "thunder."
- RADBOUD:
Dutch name composed of the Germanic elements rad
"counsel" and bald "bold," hence "bold
counsel."
- RADCLIFF:
English surname transferred to forename use,
from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements read
"red" and clif "cliff, slope, riverbank," hence
"red cliff."
- RADCLYFFE:
Variant spelling of English Radcliff, meaning
"red cliff."
- RADEK:
Czech name derived from the Slavic word rad, meaning
"happy."
- RADIM:
Pet form of Czech Radomir, meaning "happy
peace."
- RADIMIR:
Croatian form of Polish Radzimierz,
meaning "happy peace."
- RADKO:
Bulgarian form of Serbian Ratko, meaning
"happy."
- RADLEY:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a place composed of the Old English elements read
"red" and leah "clearing, meadow," hence
"red meadow."
- RADMILO:
Serbian form of Polish Radomił, meaning "happy
favor."
- RADOMIŁ:
Polish name composed of the Slavic elements rad "happy" and mil
"favor," hence "happy favor."
- RADOMIL
(Russian: Радомил): Czech and
Russian form of Polish Radomił, meaning "happy
favor."
- RADOMIR
(Радомир):
Czech form of Polish Radzimierz, meaning
"happy peace."
- RADOŠ:
Short form of Czech Radoslav, meaning "happy glory."
- RADOSLAV
(Радослав):
Czech form of Polish Radosław, meaning
"happy glory."
- RADOSŁAW:
Polish name composed of the Slavic
elements rad "happy" and slav "glory,"
hence "happy glory."
- RADOVAN
(Радован): Serbian name derived from the Slavic word rad, meaning
"happy."
- RADU:
Romanian pet form of Slavic names containing the element rad,
meaning "happy."
- RADULF:
- Danish form of Old Norse Ráðúlfr
meaning "wise wolf."
- German name composed of the elements rad
"advice, counsel" and wulf "wolf," hence
"wise wolf."
- RÁÐÚLFR:
Old Norse name composed of the elements ráð "advice, counsel" and
úlfr "wolf," hence "wise wolf."
- RADZIMIERZ:
Polish name composed of the Slavic elements rad
"happy" and mir "peace," hence "happy
peace."
- RAE:
Variant spelling of English Ray, meaning
"wise protector."
- RÆDWULF:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements ræd
"advice, counsel" and wulf "wolf," hence
"wise wolf."
- RAFA:
Variant spelling of Hebrew Rapha, meaning "feeble,
flaccid, weak," i.e. "a shade" living in Hades, void of blood
and animal life; therefore weak and languid like a sick person, but still
able to think.
- RAFAEL:
German, Portuguese and Spanish form of Hebrew Rephael, meaning "healed
of God" or "whom God has healed."
- RAFAŁ: Polish form of
Greek Raphael, meaning "healed
of God" or "whom God has healed."
- RAFE:
Medieval form of English Ralph, meaning "wise wolf."
- RAFFAELE:
Italian form of Hebrew Rephael, meaning "healed
of God" or "whom God has healed."
- RAFFAELLO:
Italian form of Hebrew Rephael, meaning "healed
of God" or "whom God has healed."
- RAFIQ
(رفيق): Arabic name meaning "companion, friend."
- RAGHNALL:
Irish Gaelic form of Old Norse Rögnvaldr, meaning
"wise ruler."
- RAGHU
(रघु): Hindi name meaning "swift."
- RAGINMAR:
Visigothic name composed of the Germanic
elements ragin "advice, counsel" and mar
"famous," hence "wise and famous."
- RAGINMUND:
Old Frankish German name composed of the elements ragin
"advice, counsel," and mund "protection," hence
"wise protector."
- RAGINWALD:
Old Frankish German name composed of the elements ragin "advice,
counsel" and wald "power," hence "wise
ruler."
- RAGNAR:
Scandinavian form of German Reginar,
meaning "wise
warrior."
- RAGNE:
Masculine form of Scandinavian Ragna, a
short form of names containing the Old Norse element regin
("advice, decision, counsel"), hence "wise."
- RAGNVALD:
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ragnvaldr, meaning
"wise ruler."
- RAGNVALDR:
Old Norse name composed of the elements regin "advice, decision" and valdr "to
rule," hence "wise ruler."
- RAGUEL:
Latin form of Hebrew Rəuwel, meaning "friend of God." In the
bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Esau.
In the
Book of Enoch, this name is included as one of
the seven archangels. He is known as the archangel of fairness, harmony, and
justice; he
oversees the other angels to make sure that they are all working peacefully
together with mankind. All angels and archangels who transgress must face this
angel who passes judgment and issues punishment. He belongs to the choir of
Principalities and is mainly focused on keeping heaven pure of corruption. He is
the angel who carried Enoch to heaven and back to earth. He is identified with
the angel of the 5th Seal in Revelation 6:9-11, and is believed to be the angel
who opens the bottomless pit. He is also sometimes identified with Abaddon,
an angel believed by some to be the devil. There are references to a similar
figure in Babylonian texts which refer to him as Rag or Ragumu, and in Sumerian
texts as Rig.
- RAHAT
(رهط): Arabic unisex name meaning "comfort, rest."
- RAHEEM
(رحيم):
Variant spelling of Arabic Rahim, meaning
"compassionate."
- RAHIM
(Arabic: رحيم,
Aramaic:
רַחִים):
- Arabic name meaning "compassionate."
- Variant spelling of Aramaic Rachim,
meaning "compassion."
- RAHUL
(राहुल): Hindi myth name of a son of
Buddha, meaning "efficient."
- RAI:
Chamoru name meaning
"king."
- RAIBEART:
Scottish Gaelic form of Norman French Robert, meaning
"bright fame."
- RAIBERT:
Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Raibeart,
meaning "bright fame."
- RAIDEN
(雷電): Japanese myth name of a god of thunder, meaning "thunder
and lightning."
- RAIMO:
Finnish form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMOND:
Old French form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMONDAS:
Lithuanian form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMONDO:
Italian form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMONDS:
Latvian form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMUND:
Norman French form of German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIMUNDO:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Frankish German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAIN:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a German short form of various names containing the element ragin
("advice, counsel"), hence "wise." Compare with feminine Rain.
- RAINARD:
Variant spelling of English Reynard, meaning "wise
ruler."
- RAINER:
A derivative of German Reginar, meaning "wise
warrior."
- RAINERIO:
Spanish form of German Rainer, meaning "wise
warrior."
- RAINIER:
French form of German Rainer, meaning "wise
warrior."
- RAIS
(رئیس): Arabic name meaning "chief, leader."
- RAJ
(राज): Hindi name meaning "king."
- RAJAN
(राजन):
Hindi name meaning "king."
- RAJANIKANT
(रजनीकांत): Hindi name meaning "lord of night."
- RAJEEV
(राजीव): Variant
spelling of Hindi Rajiv, a name for a "lotus
flower," derived from the Sanskrit word rajiv, meaning
"striped."
- RAJENDER:
Variant spelling of Hindi Rajendra, meaning "king-Indra."
- RAJENDRA
(राजेन्द्र):
Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit word raj
"king" and the name of the god Indra, hence "king-Indra."
- RAJESH
(राजेश):
Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements raj
"king" and isa "lord, ruler," hence "ruler
of kings."
- RAJINDER:
Variant spelling of Hindi Rajendra,
meaning "king-Indra."
- RAJIV
(राजीव): Hindi
name for a "lotus flower," derived from the Sanskrit word rajiv,
meaning "striped."
- RAJMUND:
Polish and Slovene form of Frankish Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAKA
(ריקה):
Aramaic byname meaning "fool; empty
head."
- RAKESH
(राकेश): Hindi name meaning "lord of the
full moon day."
- RALEIGH:
English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of a place in Devon composed of the Old English elements read
"red" and leah "clearing, meadow," hence
"red meadow."
- RALF:
- Medieval Norman contracted form of
German Radulf, meaning "wise wolf."
- Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ráðúlfr,
meaning "wise wolf."
- RALPH:
English form of Norman French Raulf, meaning "wise
wolf."
- RALPHIE:
Pet form of English Ralph, meaning "wise wolf."
- RAM
(רָם):
Hebrew name meaning "high." In the bible, this is
the name of several characters, including a son of Hezron.
- RAMA
(Hindi:
राम):
- Anglicized form of Greek Rhama
(Hebrew Ramah), meaning "a lofty place."
In the bible, this is the name of many places, including a place of
battle between Israel and Syria, and the name
of a town of the tribe of Benjamin.
- Hindi myth name of a hero of the Ramayana,
meaning "black, dark" or "darkness."
- RAMACHANDER:
Variant spelling of Hindi Ramachandra, meaning
"Rama-moon."
- RAMACHANDRA
(रामचन्द्र): Hindi name composed of the name
of the god Rama
and the Sanskrit element candra "moon," hence "Rama-moon."
- RAMAH
(רַעְמָה): Hebrew name meaning "a
lofty place." In the bible, this is the name of many places, including
a place of battle between Israel and Syria.
- RAMAKRISHNA
(रामकृष्ण): Hindi compound name composed of the names Rama "black,
dark" or "darkness" and Krishna
"the black/blue."
- RAMESES:
Variant spelling of Egyptian Ramesses, meaning
"son of Ra."
- RAMESSES:
Egyptian name composed of the name
of the god Ra
and the word mes "son," hence "son of Ra."
- RAMIEL:
Arabic name meaning "thunder of God." In Christian and Islamic
tradition, this is the name of a Watcher. He is one of the seven archangels
listed in the Book of Enoch. He is the angel of hope,
and has two main duties: he is responsible for divine visions, and guides the
souls of the faithful to Heaven. It is also said that he is the archangel who was
responsible for the destruction of the armies of Sennacherib. Remiel
is his Hebrew name.
- 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."
- RAMON:
Catalan form of German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAMÓN: Spanish form of German Raginmund, meaning
"wise protector."
- RAMSAY:
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from a place name
composed of the Old English elements hramsa "wild garlic"
and eg "island," hence "wild-garlic island."
- RAMSES:
Variant spelling of Egyptian Ramesses, meaning
"son of Ra."
- RAMSEY:
Variant spelling of Scottish Ramsay, meaning "wild-garlic
island."
- RAMUNAS:
Lithuanian name derived from the word ramus, meaning
"calm."
- RANALD:
Scottish Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Raghnall, meaning
"wise ruler."
- RANDAL:
Medieval form of English Randolf, meaning
"shield-wolf."
- RANDALL:
Variant spelling of English Randal, meaning
"shield-wolf."
- RANDELL:
Variant spelling of English Randal, meaning
"shield-wolf."
- RANDOLF:
- Scandinavian form of Old Norse Randolfr,
meaning "shield-wolf."
- Variant spelling of Middle English Randulf,
meaning "shield-wolf."
- RANDOLFR:
Variant spelling of Old Norse Randulfr,
meaning "shield-wolf."
- RANDOLPH:
Modern English form of Middle English Randolf, meaning
"shield-wolf."
- RANDULF:
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Randwulf,
meaning
"shield-wolf."
- RANDULFR:
Old Norse name composed of the
elements rand "rim (of a shield)" and ulfr
"wolf," hence "shield-wolf."
- RANDWULF:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English
elements rand "rim of a shield" and wulf
"wolf," hence "shield-wolf."
- RANDY:
Pet form of English Randall and Randolph,
both meaning "shield-wolf." Compare with feminine Randy.
- RANGI:
Maori myth name of a sky god, meaning "sky."
- RANIERO:
Italian form of German Reginar, meaning "wise
warrior."
- RANJ:
Short form of Hindi Ranjeet, meaning
"victorious in battle."
- RANJEET
(रञ्जित): Variant spelling of Hindi Ranjit, meaning "victorious in
battle."
- RANJIT
(रञ्जित):
Hindi name meaning "victorious in
battle."
- RANNULF: Frankish German form of Old Norse
Ránulfr, meaning "plundering wolf."
- RÁNNULFR:
Variant spelling of Old Norse
Ránulfr, meaning
"plundering wolf."
- RANNULFUS:
Latinized form of Frankish German Rannulf, meaning
"plundering wolf."
- RANSU:
Finnish form of Latin Franciscus,
meaning "French."
- RANULF:
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Scottish form of Old Norse Randulfr, meaning
"shield-wolf."
- Variant spelling of Frankish German Rannulf, meaning "plundering wolf."
- RÁNULFR: Old Norse name composed of the
elements rán "plundering, robbery" and úlfr "wolf,"
hence "plundering wolf."
- RANULPH:
Variant spelling of Scottish Ranulf, meaning
"shield-wolf."
- RAOUL:
Old French form of German Radulf,
meaning "wise wolf."
- RAPHA
(רָפָא):
Hebrew name meaning "feeble, flaccid, weak," i.e. "a
shade" living in Hades, void of blood and animal life; therefore weak
and languid like a sick person, but still able to think. In the bible, this is the name of a
son of Benjamin and a descendent
of Saul.
- RAPHAËL:
French form of Hebrew Rephael, meaning "healed
of God" or "whom God has healed."
- RAPHAEL
(Ῥαφαὴλ): Greek form of Hebrew Rephael,
meaning "healed of God" or "whom God has healed." In the bible, this is the
name of a son of Shemaiah and
grandson of Obed-edom. In the books of
Enoch
and Tobit, this is the name of an
archangel. In use by the English.
- RASHAD
(رشاد): Arabic name meaning "good
conduct, good counsel."
- RASHAUN:
Elaborated form of English Shaun, meaning
"God is gracious."
- RASHAWN:
Elaborated form of English Shawn,
meaning "God is gracious."
- RASHEED:
Variant spelling of
Arabic Rashid, meaning
"rightly guided."
- RASHID
(رشيد): Arabic name meaning "rightly guided."
- RASHIDI:
Egyptian name meaning "wise."
- RASHNE:
Persian name meaning "judge."
- RASIM
(راسم): Arabic name meaning "artist,
designer, writer."
- RASMUS: Short
form of Latin Erasmus, meaning
"beloved." In use by the Scandinavians.
- RASTUS:
Short form of Latin Erastus, meaning
"beloved."
- RASUI:
Egyptian name meaning "dream."
- RASUL
(رسول): Arabic name meaning "messenger, prophet."
- RATAN
(रतन): Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word ratna, meaning
"jewel."
- RATKO (Ратко):
Serbian name derived from the Slavic element rad, meaning
"happy."
- RATNAM
(रत्नम): Variant
spelling of Hindi Ratan, meaning "jewel."
- RAUL:
Italian and Portuguese form of German Radulf,
meaning "wise wolf."
- RAÚL: Spanish form of German Radulf,
meaning "wise wolf."
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