Browse names
426 names match.
Germanic
Feminine form of Robert, meaning bright fame.
English
Variant of Robin, originally a diminutive of Robert meaning bright fame, also associated with the robin bird.
Persian
From Persian Roshanak, meaning dawn or bright, the name of Alexander the Great's wife.
German and French
Combination of Rose and Marie, also associated with the rosemary herb, from Latin ros marinus, meaning dew of the sea.
French
From the French for little rock, associated with the city of La Rochelle.
English
Diminutive of Robert, from Germanic elements meaning bright fame.
Hebrew
From the Hebrew Rinah meaning joyful song, also used as a short form of names like Irene or Serena.
Hebrew
A short form of Rebecca, from the Hebrew for to tie or to bind.
Welsh
A variant of Rhonda, associated with the Rhondda Valley in Wales, from a word meaning noisy.
Hebrew/French
A French elaboration of Rachel, meaning ewe, a symbol of gentleness and purity.
Scandinavian
Short form of Randolph or Randall, meaning shield wolf in Germanic languages.
Italian/Latin
Diminutive of Rosa from Latin rosa, meaning little rose.
Germanic/Spanish
From Germanic hros meaning horse and linda meaning pretty, meaning pretty horse or beautiful rose.
Greek
From Greek rhodon, meaning rose.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Rachel from Hebrew Rachel, meaning ewe or lamb.
Persian
Variant of Roxanne, from Persian Roxana meaning bright or shining.
Scottish/Celtic
Possibly from rose and lynn (lake) or Scottish/Celtic origin meaning promontory.
Spanish/Italian
Rosary or garland of roses.
English combination
Rose and grace combined.
Hebrew
Raven.
Italian (diminutive of Rosa)
Little rose.
Spanish/Latin combination
Beautiful rose.
English combination (variant of Roseann)
Rose and grace combined.
Latin and Hebrew combination
Combination of Rosa (rose) and Anna (grace).
Welsh
From Welsh Rhianu, meaning great queen.
Latin
Variant of Renee, from Renatus meaning reborn.
Spanish
From rocío, meaning dew.
Persian
From Roxana, meaning dawn or bright.
Hebrew
From Rivka, meaning to bind or captivating.
Persian
Derived from roxšana, meaning bright or dawn.
Germanic
Short form of Bertha, derived from beraht, meaning bright.
Hebrew
A female sheep, symbolizing grace and gentleness.
Germanic (via Robert)
Bright fame; shining with honor.
Old English
Famous friend; renowned and cherished.
Irish Gaelic
Courageous one, mighty in battle.
Persian via Greek
Dawn, one who brings light.
Germanic
Pearl and precious jewel.
Germanic
Powerful and wealthy ruler.
Latin
From the city of Rome.
Latin
Red gemstone, precious jewel; variant of Ruby from the Latin 'rubeus'.
Latin
Reborn, born again; variant of Renee from Latin 'renatus'.
Germanic
Powerful ruler, mighty leader; variant of Ricarda or Richard.
Latin/Hebrew
Combination of Rose, from Latin rosa, and Anne, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Latin
Variant of Ruby, from Latin rubeus meaning red.
Hebrew
Combination of Ruth, from Hebrew ruth meaning compassion, and Ann meaning grace.
Germanic
Powerful ruler, from the Old Germanic ric meaning ruler.
Spanish and Latin
Little rose; a Spanish diminutive of Rosa.
Arabic
Sweet basil.