Browse names
391 names match.
Hebrew
Derived from 'ron,' meaning to sing or to shout with joy.
Latin
From the Latin 'remus,' meaning oar, or from Roman mythology, Remus was Rome's co-founder.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Rodney or a blend of Rod and Dell.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit, referring to the deity Rama, meaning pleasing or charming.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit, meaning marked with striations or related to the lotus flower.
Portuguese/Hebrew
Kings or exalted.
Arabic
Merciful or compassionate.
Egyptian/Literary
Literary character from Aida meaning beloved of the sun.
Latin/Modern
A variant of Romeo, meaning pilgrim to Rome.
Hebrew
Friend of God, from the biblical name meaning companion of the Lord.
Spanish
Brave counselor, a Spanish variant of Renard.
Latin
Citizen of Rome; related to Romulus.
Germanic/Spanish
Fame and bold; Spanish form with Germanic roots.
Irish/Scottish
Descendant of the red-haired one; Irish surname.
Latin/Spanish
From Remigius, meaning oarsman.
Modern invented
Modern created name with unclear established etymology.
Germanic
Variant of Rudolph, meaning famous wolf.
Germanic
Short form of Rodney or Rudolf, meaning famous ruler.
Hebrew
Variant of Reuben, meaning behold a son.
Japanese/Spanish
King or royal; a name of strength.
Arabic
Easy-going or compassionate; variant of Rayan.
Sanskrit
Sage or wise man; variant of Rishi.
Germanic
A variant of Randall, meaning shield wolf or mighty warrior.
Modern invented
A contemporary name possibly blending ray with shon.
Dutch
Richer or wealthy, Dutch occupational or descriptive name.
English
Steward or official, English surname from Old English gerefa.
Hebrew
God heals; short form of Raphael.
Unknown/Modern
Etymology uncertain; possibly modern invention.
Arabic
Symbolic or of good omen.
English/Nature
A grain crop; modern nature name.
Old Norse
Ruler's advisor; variant of Ronald.
Italian
Judgment ruler; Italian form of Reynold.
English
Protector of the forest; occupational name.
Germanic
Bold advisor or strong counselor; from ragin (counsel) and hard (strong).
Hebrew
To sing or singing; from the Hebrew ronen.
Scandinavian
Reign or pure; possibly from Old Norse meaning pure.
Modern variation of Renée or Renaldo
Born again, reborn.
Irish/English, from Redmund
Advisor, wise counselor.
English, from Old English
Cattle ford, where cattle cross the river.
Arabic
Fragrant or aromatic.
Sanskrit
King of kings; ruler of all.
Old English
Town of the Rus people or rusty stone settlement.
Modern African American
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Latin
Variant of Rufus, meaning red-haired.
English
Initials used as a name, no distinct meaning.
Germanic
Variant of Richard, meaning strong ruler or brave leader.
Welsh and English
Modern invention, possibly combining elements related to rhyming sounds or Welsh 'rhy' (too much) with -lan suffix.
Spanish
Powerful ruler and brave, derived from Ricardo.