Browse names
829 names match.
Persian
A dream or sweet dream.
African American
Modern name combining Rashid with -aud ending.
Latin
A rose or flower-like beauty.
Irish
Little queen or little king; modern variant of Ryan.
African American
Modern blend combining Rashida with -ell suffix.
Greek
A stream or torrent; possibly from Greek rhebos meaning rapid stream.
Modern creation (English)
Contemporary name combining Ray or Raymond with Anne.
Greek
Speaker or flowing stream; possibly related to Greek rhea meaning flow.
Modern variant of Raven (English)
A dark bird; derived from Old English meaning a blackbird.
Spanish
A modern name of unclear origin, possibly short for recognition or a variant.
English
A modern name of unclear origin, possibly variant of Rene or Brenda.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning 'fragrant' or 'pleasant breeze.'
Arabic
A variant of Rashaan possibly meaning 'rightly guided' or 'righteous.'
Arabic
From Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'wise.'
Old Norse
Famous horse or horse pool combined with rose.
Old English
Red ford or rood ford by a stream.
Sanskrit
White or pale.
Latin and French
Beautiful rose combined.
Modern English
Modern creation possibly from Roseanne and Shonda.
Modern creation
Modern blend of Ray and Quan without established historical etymology.
Modern creation
Modern blend of Ray and Nell without established historical etymology.
Hebrew
Variant of Rachel, meaning ewe or lamb.
Hebrew
Meaning rose or leader.
Modern English
Modern variant of Raven, referencing the black bird.
Latin/Modern
Modern variant of Romaine or possibly referencing Roman origins.
Arabic
Merciful or compassionate; from Islamic tradition.
Latin
Rose; variant of Rosie.
Japanese
Dragon; symbol of power and wisdom.
Arabic
Fragrant or beautiful; from Arabic tradition.
Old English
From the red meadow; from Old English read (red) and leah (meadow).
Scandinavian/English
Horse lake; from Old Norse elements for horse and lake.
Hebrew
God is my secret; from Hebrew raz (secret) and El (God).
Sanskrit
Beautiful and charming.
Germanic
Famous wolf.
Modern
Modern variant without established etymology.
Sanskrit
King.
Irish
Modern variant of Ryan; means little king.
English
Modern creation from the English word rise.
English
Modern creation, blend of Ray and Leen.
Scandinavian
Possibly from the Scandinavian; means island.
English
A modern blending of Rose and Rhonda without a single established root.
English
One who rides, an occupational surname used as a given name.
Welsh
Ardor or passion, from Welsh Rhys conveying enthusiasm.
Germanic
Bright fame, from hrod meaning fame and beraht meaning bright.
Welsh
Great queen or royal maiden.
Greek
Harvester, short form of Theresa.
Modern/English
Modern created name; no established etymology.
Modern creation
Modern name without well-established etymology.