Browse names
426 names match.
Arabic
Looking, gazing, or beholding.
English
Combination of Rae and Anne.
French
From the rock; variant of Rochelle.
Arabic
Rightly guided; feminine form of Rashid.
Latin
Roman; feminine form of Romanus.
Scottish
From the Hebridean island of Rona, meaning rough island.
English
Modern variant, possibly of Riley or Raleigh, meaning courageous or from the red clearing.
English
Modern combination of Rae and Anna, merging grace and favor.
English
One who resists or defies authority.
Hebrew
To bind or to captivate.
Japanese
Meaning varies by kanji used; commonly means strength or power.
Latin
Reborn, feminine form from Latin renatus.
Hebrew
To bind or captivate, variant of Rebecca.
English
Compound of Ray and Ann, meaning grace and counsel.
Hebrew/Yiddish
A Yiddish diminutive of Rivka, the Hebrew form of Rebecca meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating.'
English
An English place name from Old English meaning 'from the rice field' or 'from the strip of land.'
Spanish/Latin
A Spanish name of uncertain origin, possibly related to Rome or the name Romulus.
African American
Modern name possibly derived from Rasha or combining Rash elements.
Hebrew
Ewe or lamb, a variant of Rachel from Hebrew Rahel.
Arabic
Antelope or white antelope, from Arabic meaning gazelle.
Irish
Variant of Reagan, meaning 'little king.'
Modern African American
Modern creation, likely combining Ron with the -isha suffix.
English
Modern combination of Rae (Hebrew Rachel, ewe) and Lee (English, meadow or clearing).
Spanish
Feminine form possibly of Ramón, from Raymond (Germanic, wise protector).
Hindi
From Hindi 'rani' meaning queen or princess.
Modern
Modern name, possibly a variation of Raina (Sanskrit, queen) or Renée (reborn).
English
Combination of Rose (Latin rosa, the flower) and Anne (Hebrew Hannah, grace).
French
Feminine form of Rex, meaning queen.
Modern
Variant of Rosita or Rosie, meaning little rose.
Modern
Variant possibly of Retta or Rita, meaning little flower.
Hebrew
American variant of Rachel, meaning ewe or lamb.
Italian
River or bank.
Hebrew/Arabic
Deer or gazelle, symbolizing grace and gentleness.
Modern English
Contemporary name combining Ray (light, radiation) and lin suffix.
Hebrew
Ewe, lamb; variant spelling of Rachel.
Arabic
Queen, gazing; from Arabic meaning queenly or watching.
Latin
Queen; variant spelling of Regina from Latin.
Spanish/Latin
Feminine form of Refugio, meaning refuge or shelter.
Yiddish
Rose in Yiddish; variant of Rachel.
English short form of Veronica
True image, derived from the Latin verum iconica.
English diminutive, possibly of Ella or Lorella
Shortened form of names ending in -ella, meaning bright or shining.
Modern blended name
A contemporary combination of Rose and Lee.
Sanskrit/Hindi
Pleasing or charming, a significant name in Hindu and Buddhist traditions.
Greek and Hebrew
Peaceful and serene, a short form of Rene or Renata.
Latin
Reborn or born again, symbolizing renewal and transformation.
Germanic
Bright fame or shining glory, variant of Robin.
Persian
A dream or sweet dream.
Latin
A rose or flower-like beauty.