Browse names
829 names match.
Germanic/Spanish
Spanish form of Raymond, meaning wise protector.
Arabic
From Rayy, meaning watered or irrigated in Islamic tradition.
Germanic
From Roderick, meaning famous ruler.
Hebrew; from Rahel
Variant of Rachel, meaning ewe or female sheep.
Germanic; from Rudolf
Spanish form of Rudolph, meaning famous wolf or celebrated wolf.
Gaelic
Irish diminutive of Rory, meaning red king.
English
Modern blend or variant, possibly combining Ro- with Mel.
English
Variant spelling of Raven, from the English bird name.
Irish
Irish surname possibly meaning little king.
Sanskrit
Variant of Rena, possibly from Sanskrit origin meaning precious.
English
Modern African American name of uncertain etymology.
Irish
Little king; a variant spelling of Ryan.
Modern variant
A contemporary creation possibly based on Romeo or Roman, meaning from Rome.
Arabic
Satisfied or content in Arabic.
Modern variant
A contemporary creation possibly based on Riley or Rylan.
Germanic
Wolf counsel; a variant of Ralph.
Latin Spanish
Beautiful rose; combination of Rosa and Salva.
English
Abundant blessings; from rain or Rainier.
Latin
Variant of Adriana, from Hadria, an ancient Italian city.
Germanic
Spanish variant of Richard, from ric (ruler) and hard (strong).
Germanic
Variant of Randy, from rand meaning 'shield.'
Modern creation
A contemporary blend of Rylee and Lynn.
Hebrew
Variant of Rebecca, from ribkah meaning 'to bind' or 'captivating.'
Sanskrit/Hebrew
Combination of Rani (queen) and Anna (grace), or variant of Rayana.
Latin/Germanic
Rose and lion combined; beautiful strength.
Sanskrit
King; ruler and sovereignty.
Latin
Little rose; delicate and beautiful.
Irish/Scottish
From the rowan tree; red-haired.
French
Reborn, from the French feminine name Renée.
Modern English
Modern creation, likely a blend of Ray and Von.
Hebrew
Friend or companion, from the Hebrew name Ruth.
Arabic
Generous and merciful, possibly from the Arabic Kareem.
Sanskrit
Ray of light, from the Sanskrit elements reya (wealth) and ansh (part).
Irish
Little king, from the Irish name Riain.
Yiddish
Rose, a variant of the Yiddish name Reyzel.
Spanish
Rose Mary, a combination of Rosa and Maria.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly a blend of Rashid with a suffix.
English
Derived from the flower rose or meaning having a rosy complexion.
Greek
Greek goddess of fertility.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit word meaning queen or princess.
English
Modern invented name combining Ron with -ell.
English
Nature name derived from rivers.
Japanese/English
Japanese name with multiple meanings; also modern English use.
English
Modern invented variant combining Rose and -lynn.
Scottish
One who dwells by the running stream, or a runner.
English
A field where rays of light shine or beam.
Sanskrit
Red or flowing, often used in Hindu tradition.
Germanic
Ruler of power and strength, variant of Ronald.