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391 names match.
Germanic
English surname from Roger, from Germanic Hrodgar meaning famous spear.
Germanic
Diminutive of Richard, from Germanic Ricohard meaning powerful ruler.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Reuben meaning behold, a son.
Modern
Modern creation combining Rash and Shawn; established etymology uncertain.
English
Rye meadow, from Old English rygn and leah.
Spanish
Kings; Spanish surname from the Latin reges.
Latin
Red-haired; diminutive of Russell.
Germanic
Famous land.
English
From the roe deer ford.
Germanic
Spanish and Portuguese form of Ronald, meaning ruler's adviser.
Latin
From Latin regis meaning royal or kingly.
Germanic
From Old German meaning bright fame.
Spanish
Spanish name meaning famous horse.
Spanish
Refuge or shelter.
Hebrew
A variant spelling of Reuben, meaning 'behold, a son.'
Arabic
From the Arabic word meaning 'rightly guided' or 'wise.'
Germanic
Derived from Reginald, from Germanic elements meaning 'counsel' and 'rule.'
Dutch/Germanic
Famous ruler.
Irish
Little king; modern variant of Ryan.
English
Powerful ruler; short form of Richard.
English
Rich hill or powerful hill; place name.
English
Redemption or payment; Old English surname.
English
Famous land or rough land; Old Germanic origin.
Spanish
Wise protector or counsel protector; Spanish Raymond.
Spanish/Italian
Possibly from Spanish meaning reindeer or from Italian.
Scottish
Powerful ruler, diminutive of Richard.
English
Wise God's grace, blend of Ray and Shawn.
Germanic
Powerful ruler, from Reginald.
Germanic
Shield wolf or rim protector.
Germanic
Diminutive of Roland, meaning famous throughout the land.
Sanskrit
Conqueror of all enemies, or one who is efficient and capable.
Arabic
Variant of Rashid, meaning 'rightly guided' or 'wise' in Arabic.
English/Germanic
Variant of Rob or Robert, meaning 'bright fame' from Old Germanic roots.
Modern English
Modern variant of Rashawn or Rashan, possibly combining Rasha with -aun.
Germanic/Scandinavian
Famous wolf, from Germanic roots meaning fame and wolf.
English
Rose field, a variant of Roosevelt from Dutch origin.
Germanic
Counsel warrior, from ragin (counsel) and hard (brave).
Latin
Reborn or born again.
Hebrew/Arabic
High or exalted, elevated one.
Germanic
Shield or border, possibly short form of Randolph.
Modern creation
Modern name combining Ry with Len.
Germanic
Warrior shield, from Randall.
English
Uncertain etymology; possibly from a place name or occupation.
Germanic
Famous wolf.
Spanish
Famous spear, from Roger.
Germanic
Wolf counsel, French form of Ralph.
Germanic
Ruler and power.
Sanskrit
Sun.