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13,457Rauxšna is an unattested Old Persian feminization of the Iranian root *rauxšnā, meaning "bright, shining". This reconstructed name serves as the linguistic precursor to the more widely known Roxana, which entered Western...
Rava is a feminine given name that means "lovely, delightful" in Esperanto. It was created from the root of the verb ravi ('to delight, to enchant') combined with the suffix -a, which is the standard adjectival ending in...
Raven is an English feminine given name derived from the name of the bird, which originates from Old English hræfn. The raven has held significant symbolic meaning across various cultures, particularly in Norse mythology...
Ravenna is a feminine name with dual origins, deriving either from the name of the raven or from the historic Italian city of Ravenna. As an elaboration of Raven, it carries the symbolic weight of that bird—associated in...
Ravza is a feminine Turkish name derived from the Arabic name Rawda (also spelled Rawda or Rauda), meaning “meadow” or “garden.” The term evokes lush, verdant landscapes and carries a poetic, pastoral quality. In Arabic,...
Rawda is a feminine Arabic name that means "meadow, garden." It evokes imagery of lush, verdant landscapes, reflecting a common theme in Arabic naming traditions of drawing on natural beauty and paradise-like settings. T...
Rawiya is a feminine Arabic name meaning "storyteller," derived from the root rawā (روى), meaning "to relate" or "to tell." It shares the same triliteral root as Rawya, a variant form. The name embodies the cultural impo...
Rawya is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Rawiya, derived from the root rawaya meaning "to relate" or "to narrate." Both masculine and feminine forms of the name exist across the Arabic-speaking world, under...
Raya is a feminine given name with multiple origins across different cultures. In Bulgarian and Russian contexts, Raya is primarily a diminutive of Rayna 1 or Raisa 1. The name Rayna itself can be a Bulgarian form of Reg...
Rayana is a Kazakh and Kyrgyz form of Rayyan, an Arabic name with deep Islamic significance. The root name Rayyan comes from the Arabic root r-y-n, meaning "watered, luxuriant", evoking imagery of lushness and vitality....
Rayén is the Spanish borrowing of the Mapuche name Rayen, meaning “flower” in the indigenous Mapuche language of Chile and Argentina. The addition of an acute accent on the ‘e’ is a Spanish orthographic marker that prese...
Rayen is a female name of Mapuche origin, meaning "flower". It is a relatively modern name within the Mapuche community and in Chile, where Mapuche languages are spoken. The name reflects the deep connection to nature fo...
Rayhana is a feminine Arabic name meaning "basil", a fragrant herb symbolizing sweetness and hospitality. The name is deeply rooted in Islamic history as it was borne by Rayhana bint Zayd (c. 610–631 CE), a woman who bec...
Rayhane is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name ريحانة (Rayhana), chiefly used in North Africa. The name derives from the word for "basil," a fragrant herb symbolizing fragrance and beauty. This variant reflects...
Raylene is a modern English feminine given name, formed as a combination of Rae and the popular suffix lene. The name Rae itself is a short form of Rachel, which derives from the Hebrew רָחֵל (Raḥel) meaning "ewe." In th...
Raymonde is the French feminine form of Raymond, a name of Germanic origin derived from Raginmund, composed of the elements regin ("advice, counsel, decision") and munt ("protection"). The masculine Raymond was introduce...
Rayna is a Bulgarian feminine given name with two possible origins. It can be considered a Bulgarian form of Regina, which derives from Latin regina meaning "queen." Alternatively, Rayna may be a feminine form of the Bul...
Rayna 2 is an alternate transcription of the Yiddish name ריינאַ (Reina). It is derived from the Yiddish word ריין (rein), meaning "clean" or "pure." This name is closely related to Reina 2, which shares the same origin...
Rayne is a modern English feminine name with dual origins. Primarily, it derives from a surname that is a variant of Raine. The surname Raine itself comes from the Old French nickname reine, meaning "queen," suggesting c...
Razia is the Urdu, Pashto, and Bengali form of Radhia, an Arabic feminine name derived from the root rāḍī, meaning "satisfying, pleasing" or raḍīy, meaning "satisfied, pleased". This name holds a notable place in history...
Razieh is a Persian female given name, the Persian form of Radhia.EtymologyRazieh derives from the Arabic root raḍiya, meaning "to be satisfied" or "to please." The name Radhia has two primary interpretations: from rāḍī...
Raziela is a feminine form of the name Raziel, which has Hebrew origins. The root name Raziel means "my secret is God" in Hebrew, and it is associated with an archangel in Jewish tradition, often considered the angel of...
Raziye is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Radhia, ultimately derived from the Arabic root raḍiya. The name carries dual meanings depending on its vowel length: with a long initial vowel, rāḍī means "satisfying, pleas...
Reagan is an English given name that originates from the Irish surname Reagan, an Anglicized form of Ó Riagáin meaning "descendant of Riagán." The personal name Riagán is believed to derive from the Old Irish word riag,...
Reanna is a modern English variant of Rhianna, itself a variant of the Welsh name Rhiannon.Etymology and OriginsThe ultimate root of Reanna is the Celtic name Rhiannon, which is thought to derive from the unattested Prot...
Reannon is a variant of the Welsh name Rhiannon. The name Rhiannon is thought to derive from an unattested Celtic name *Rīgantonā, meaning "great queen" (from Celtic *rīganī "queen" and the divine or augmentative suffix...
Reba is an English feminine given name, primarily used as a short form of Rebecca. The name Rebecca itself derives from the Hebrew Rivqa, from a Semitic root meaning "join, tie, snare." In the Old Testament, Rebecca is t...
Rebeca is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian form of the name Rebecca. Derived from the Hebrew name רִבְקָה (Rivqa), the root of Rebecca, its meaning is uncertain but is likely from a Semitic root meaning "join, tie,...
Rébecca is the French form of Rebecca, derived from the Hebrew name Rivqa (רִבְקָה), which likely originates from a Semitic root meaning “join, tie, snare.” In the Bible, Rebecca (or Rebekah) is the wife of Isaac and the...
Rebecca is a feminine given name derived from the Hebrew רִבְקָה (Rivqa), which likely originates from the Semitic root meaning "to tie," "join," or "snare." Some etymologists suggest it connotes "captivating beauty" or,...
Rebeccah is a variant spelling of Rebecca, a female given name of English usage. The name Rebecca derives from the Hebrew רִבְקָה (Rivqa), likely from a Semitic root meaning "join, tie, snare." In the Old Testament, Rebe...
Rebeccanne is a modern English feminine name that blends Rebecca and Anne. Etymology and MeaningThe name is a combination of two well-established names. Rebecca is a biblical name meaning “join, tie, snare” in Hebrew, wh...
Rebecka is the Swedish variant of Rebecca, a name with deep biblical roots. The original Hebrew form is Rivqa, spelled רִבְקָה, likely derived from a Semitic root meaning "join, tie, snare". In the Old Testament, Rebecca...
Rebeckah is a variant spelling of Rebecca, an English feminine given name with deep biblical roots. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew רִבְקָה (Rivqa), which is thought to come from a Semitic root meaning “join,...
Rebeka is a feminine given name used in Czech, Hungarian, Slovak, and Slovene, serving as the local form of Rebecca.Etymology and OriginThe name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Ribqah (רִבְקָה), possibly from a S...
EtymologyRebekah is a spelling variant of Rebecca, used in some versions of the Bible, most notably in the Old Testament of the King James Version (1611). The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Rivqa (רִבְקָה),...
Rebekka is a feminine given name used in Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Finnish, German, Icelandic, and Norwegian. It is a form of Rebecca, which originates from the Hebrew name Rivqa (רִבְקָה), linked to a Semitic root meaning...
Reem (Arabic: ريم) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, primarily used across the Arab world. It is an alternate transcription of Rim, which means "white antelope" or "gazelle" in Arabic. The name evokes notions of...
Reena is a transcription variant of the Hindi and Marathi name रीना (see Rina 3). It is ultimately derived from the Sanskrit element rīṇa, meaning "melted" or "softened."While the name has its roots in the Indian subcont...
Reene is a variant of the French feminine name Renée, which is the feminine form of René, itself derived from the late Latin name Renatus, meaning "born again." As a name, Reene emerged as an alternative spelling or shor...
Reenie is a female given name used primarily in English-speaking contexts. It functions either as a variant of Renée or as a diminutive of names ending in reen, such as Doreen, Irene, or Maureen.EtymologyThe name Renée,...
Reet is an Estonian feminine given name, derived as a short form of Margareeta, which itself is a variant of Margaret. The name ultimately traces back to the Greek word margaritēs meaning "pearl," a term likely borrowed...
Reeta is a Finnish female given name, originating as a short form of Margaret (Finnish Margareeta). Like its cognate Swedish Greta, it has become an independent name in its own right. Etymology The name traces back throu...
Reetta is a Finnish short form of Margaret, used independently as a given name. It has become a common and well-liked name in Finland, reflecting the broader Nordic tradition of adapting international names into localize...
Regan is a name with a complex and multifaceted history, derived from both literary and Gaelic origins. In the context of English and literary usage, Regan first appears in the chronicles of Geoffrey of Monmouth as the n...
Regana is an elaboration of the English name Regan, with its form influenced by the Latin-derived Regina (meaning "queen"). The addition of the suffix "-ana" transforms Regan into a more ornate, feminized name, likely co...
Regena is a variant of the name Regina. While Regina is directly derived from Latin meaning "queen," Regena arose as an English spelling alteration, likely influenced by other feminine names ending in "-ena" (e.g., Rebek...
Regiane is a feminine given name primarily used in Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking regions. It is possibly a variant of Regina, which means "queen" in Latin. The name Regina has a rich history, being borne by a 2nd-...
Regína is a feminine given name used in Czech, Icelandic, and Slovak, serving as the Icelandic form of Regina as well as a variant spelling in Czech and Slovak.Etymology and MeaningThe name originates from the Latin word...
Regīna is the Latvian form of Regina, a name derived from Latin meaning "queen". According to the Latvian Population Register, Regīna has been consistently used, with over 5,000 bearers as of 2010. The name is first reco...
EtymologyRegina is a Late Latin feminine name meaning "queen," directly derived from the Latin word rēgīna (also the Italian and Romanian word for queen). It has been used as a Christian name since early times, with part...
Régine is the French form of Regina, a feminine given name of Latin origin meaning "queen". The name has been in use since early Christian times, associated with the Virgin Mary as the Queen of Heaven. The form Régine, p...
Regine is the German and Norwegian form of Regina, a name that means "queen" in Latin. The name carries royal connotations and has been used as a Christian name since early times, notably borne by a 2nd-century saint. In...
Etymology and MeaningRegla is a Spanish feminine name derived directly from the Spanish word regla, meaning "rule". Its use as a personal name originates from the Marian title Nuestra Señora de Regla ("Our Lady of the Ru...
Regula is a feminine given name meaning "rule" in Latin. It is derived from the Latin noun regula, which denotes a straight edge or rule, and by extension a standard or directive. The name is most famously associated wit...
Rehab is an alternate transcription of the Arabic feminine name Rihab (رحاب). The name is derived from the Arabic root meaning "wide areas" or "vastnesses," particularly the plural form of raḥba (رحبة), which conveys spa...
Reham is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, representing an alternate transcription of the Arabic رهام (see Riham).Etymology and MeaningThe name derives from the root Riham, which means "fine rain" or "drizzle" in A...
Rehana is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, commonly used in Bengali and Urdu-speaking communities. It is the Bengali and Urdu form of Rayhana, an Arabic name meaning "basil." Sweet basil, a fragrant herb, has been...
Rehema is a feminine given name of Swahili origin, meaning "mercy, compassion". It is derived from the Arabic word رحْمة (raḥma), which appears in the Quran as one of Allah's attributes and denotes divine mercy. The name...
Rehina is a Ukrainian and Belarusian feminine given name, derived as a form of Regina. The name Regina itself comes from Latin, meaning "queen."Etymology and HistoryRegina was used as a Christian name from early times, a...