Browse names
391 names match.
Old English
From the red meadow; from Old English read (red) and leah (meadow).
Hebrew
God is my secret; from Hebrew raz (secret) and El (God).
Germanic
Famous wolf.
Sanskrit
King.
Irish
Modern variant of Ryan; means little king.
English
One who rides, an occupational surname used as a given name.
Welsh
Ardor or passion, from Welsh Rhys conveying enthusiasm.
Modern/English
Modern created name; no established etymology.
Germanic
Spanish form of Robert, from Germanic meaning bright fame.
Sanskrit
Lord Rama; a derived epithet of the deity Rama.
English
Variant of Rocky, meaning rocky or stone-like.
Old English
A female deer, or fish eggs.
Hebrew
God heals, Italian form of Raphael from Rapha'el.
Modern/Arabic variant
Modern creation possibly related to Rashid (rightly guided).
Sanskrit
King or ruler, from raja.
Germanic
Shield wolf or warrior shield, from rand (rim/shield) and wolf.
Italian/Latin
Related to Remus, legendary co-founder of Rome.
Germanic
From Ragnar, meaning warrior or judgment warrior.
English, Modern blend
Modern variation of Rain or Ryan, meaning little king.
Spanish
Spanish surname meaning son of Roderick or renowned power.
English, Modern blend
Combination of Ray (sunbeam) and Shaun (God is gracious).
Germanic
Variant of Robert, meaning bright fame.
Italian
Italian diminutive of Romeo, meaning pilgrim to Rome.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning the howler or storm god in Hindu mythology.
Latin
Oarsman or from the river.
English
Rock-like or strong as a rock.
Arabic
Rightly guided.
Latin
Rose.
Germanic
Famous land.
Dutch
Little king.
English
Modern creation, possibly combining Ray (light) with a suffix.
English
Modern variation of Ryder, meaning one who rides.
Persian
From Persian, possibly meaning satisfied or content.
Hebrew
Variant of Rafael, meaning God heals or God is my strength.
Spanish
Spanish variant of Raúl; means wolf advisor.
English
Occupational name meaning bailiff, steward, or official.
Scandinavian/Germanic
From hrol meaning famous or renowned; a Norman/Viking origin name.
Sanskrit/Persian
Beauty, charm, or radiance in Sanskrit and Persian traditions.
English place name
From an Old English place name meaning Ralph's or Rolf's town.
Arabic
Possibly from rami meaning archer or from diminutive forms.
Irish
Variant of Riley, Irish surname meaning rye field.
Irish
Variant of Rooney, Irish surname meaning red-haired.
English
English surname meaning rye hill or valley.
Norse
Variant of Ronald, Norse meaning ruler's advisor or mighty power.
English
A ridge of rock or coral near the surface of water.
Sanskrit/Hindi
A Sanskrit name meaning bull or the first of the Jinas in Jainism.
Germanic/English
Variation of Roderick, meaning famous ruler.
Latin
From 'reginus,' meaning regal or of royal descent.