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13,457Rozanne is a given name of English origin, primarily used as a variant of Rosanne. The name Rosanne itself is a combination of Rose and Anne 1, blending the floral elegance of Rose with the grace of Anne. Through Rose, R...
Rozárie is the Czech form of Rosaria, ultimately derived from the Italian and Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Maria del Rosario (Our Lady of the Rosary).Etymology and HistoryThe name traces its roots through Rosaria, t...
Rožė is a Lithuanian feminine name meaning "rose". It is a direct borrowing from the Lithuanian word rožė (rose), ultimately derived from Latin rosa. As a cognate of Rosa, it shares the floral symbolism and cross-cultura...
Rozenn is a feminine given name of Breton origin, meaning "rose" in the Breton language. The name is a direct reflection of the flower, symbolizing beauty and grace in Breton culture. It is closely related to other Europ...
Rozika is a Croatian diminutive of Rozalija, a name found in several Slavic languages. Rozalija itself is a form of Rosalia, which traces back to the Late Latin name derived from rosa meaning "rose". This floral origin c...
Rozina is a feminine given name, primarily recognized as the Hungarian form of Rosina, which itself is an Italian diminutive of Rosa, meaning "rose" in Latin. Despite its Latin association, the name Rosa may also have ro...
Rózsa is a Hungarian female given name and surname meaning "rose" in Hungarian. It is a cognate of Rosa 1, which is generally derived from Latin rosa meaning "rose", though the Latin name may also have been influenced by...
Rózsi is a Hungarian diminutive of Rózsa, which itself means "rose" in Hungarian. The name Rózsa is a cognate of Rosa 1, derived from the Latin word rosa meaning "rose". The ultimate origin may also be influenced by the...
Ruba is an Arabic feminine name that means "hill" (رُبَة in Arabic). As a topographic name, it evokes imagery of elevated landscapes, symbolizing stability, height, and prominence. The name is used across Arabic-speaking...
Rubab is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, directly derived from the word for a type of stringed musical instrument (specifically, a lute-like instrument) known as the rubab, popular in Persian and Afghan music tra...
Rübabə is the Azerbaijani form of the name Rubab. It is a feminine name used primarily in Azerbaijan, derived from an Arabic word referring to a type of stringed musical instrument, the rubab. The name carries cultural a...
Rubena is a feminine given name of Esperanto origin. It is derived from the Esperanto word rubeno, meaning "ruby," which itself comes from Latin rubeus ("red"). The name reflects Esperanto's practice of creating names fr...
Rubi is a Slovene feminine given name derived from the word rubin, meaning "ruby" — a precious red gemstone. The term ultimately traces back to Latin rubeus, meaning "red". As a name, Rubi evokes the gemstone's deep red...
Rubina is a feminine given name of Italian and Portuguese origin. It is derived from Italian rubino or Portuguese rubi, meaning "ruby", from Latin rubeus "red". As a gemstone name, Rubina shares its etymological root wit...
Ruby is a feminine given name drawn directly from the name of the precious gemstone, the deep red variety of corundum. The word ruby ultimately derives from Latin rubeus, meaning "red." As a traditional birthstone for Ju...
Rubye is a variant of the name Ruby, which itself derives from the precious stone. The word "ruby" ultimately comes from Latin rubeus meaning "red," referencing the gemstone's characteristic color. As a given name, Ruby...
Rudina is an Albanian feminine given name derived directly from the Albanian word rudinë, meaning "mountain pasture" or "mountain meadow." The name evokes the pastoral beauty and rugged terrain of the Albanian highlands,...
Rudīte is a Latvian feminine given name, derived from the Latvian adjective ruds meaning "red" or "red-haired," combined with the diminutive suffix . The name also shares an etymological connection with rudens ("autumn")...
Rudolfine is a feminine given name of German origin, formed as the feminine counterpart of Rudolf. The name Rudolf itself derives from the Old Germanic elements hruod meaning "fame" and wolf meaning "wolf," giving the ov...
Rue is an English feminine given name derived from the common name of the herb Ruta graveolens, a bitter medicinal plant native to the Mediterranean region. The plant name ultimately comes from the Greek word ῥυτή (rhyte...
Ruf is a Russian feminine given name, representing a direct adoption of the biblical name Ruth. While the English and many European forms retain the original spelling, the Russian version simplifies it to Ruf, reflecting...
Rufaro is a feminine given name of Shona origin, spoken primarily in Zimbabwe. The name directly translates to "happiness" in the Shona language, embodying a positive and joyful sentiment. In Shona culture, names often c...
Rufina is a feminine given name with roots in ancient Rome, derived as the feminine form of Rufinus, which itself comes from the Latin cognomen Rufus meaning "red-haired". The name is historically associated with early C...
Rugilė is a Lithuanian feminine given name derived from the Lithuanian word rugys, meaning "rye". The name reflects the deep connection Lithuanian culture has with nature and agricultural traditions, where rye has long b...
Ruiha is the Māori form of Louisa, which itself is the Latinate feminine variant of Louis. In the Māori language, the name is adapted through transliteration, where the English sounds are mapped to Māori phonological equ...
Rukhsana is the Urdu form of Roxana. The name derives ultimately from an Old Persian or Bactrian root meaning "bright, shining," reflected in the Old Iranian *rauxšnā. This radiant meaning has made the name popular acros...
Rukiye is the Turkish form of Ruqayya, an Arabic feminine name with deep roots in Islamic tradition. The name Ruqayya is thought to be derived either from Arabic ruqīy meaning "rise, ascent" or from ruqya meaning "spell,...
Rukmini is a Hindu feminine name derived from the Sanskrit element rukma, meaning "adorned with gold" or "radiant, bright." According to the Hindu epic the Mahabharata and the Puranas, this was the name of a princess of...
Rumbidzai is a feminine given name of Shona origin, derived from the Shona verb rumbidza, meaning "to praise" or "to commend." The name embodies a cultural value of gratitude and honor in Zimbabwean tradition, often asso...
Rumena is a feminine given name used primarily in Bulgarian and Macedonian. It is the feminine form of Rumen, which derives from the South Slavic word meaning "ruddy, rosy." The name evokes a healthy, rosy complexion, a...
Rumhilt is the Old German form of Romilda, a female given name composed of the Germanic elements hruom "fame, glory" and hilt "battle,” thus meaning “famous battle.” As an ancient Germanic name, Rumhilt reflects the hero...
EtymologyRumi is a Japanese feminine name formed by combining elements such as ru meaning "lapis lazuli" (瑠) or ru meaning "stop, detain" (留) with mi (美) meaning "beautiful". Many other kanji combinations are possible...
Rumiana is an alternate transcription of the Bulgarian name Румяна (Rumyana), which is a feminine form of Rumen. The name derives from the Bulgarian and Macedonian word rumen, meaning “ruddy, rosy” or “red-cheeked.” This...
Rumyana is a Bulgarian feminine given name, a variant of the more common Rumena and Rumiana. It is derived from the masculine name Rumen, which means "ruddy, rosy" in Bulgarian and Macedonian. The name thus carries conno...
Rúna is a feminine given name used in the Faroe Islands, Iceland, and historically in Old Norse culture. It originates as a feminine form of Rune, which is derived from Old Norse rún meaning "secret lore, rune." The name...
Runa is a feminine given name with multiple origins from different, unrelated cultures. In Scandinavian contexts, Runa is the feminine form of Rune, derived from Old Norse rún meaning "secret lore, rune". It is closely r...
Ruoxi is a Chinese feminine given name composed of two syllables. The first syllable ruò is often written with the character 若, meaning "like" or "if", while the second syllable xī commonly uses the character 汐, meanin...
Rupa (also spelled Roopa) is a feminine given name widely used in the Indian subcontinent, particularly in Bengali, Nepali, Hindi, and Marathi-speaking communities. It derives from the Sanskrit word rūpa (रूप), meaning "...
Ruperta is the Spanish feminine form of Rupert, itself a German variant of Robert. The name ultimately derives from the Old Germanic elements hrod ("fame") and berht ("bright"), giving the meaning "bright fame".Usage and...
Ruqayya is an Arabic feminine given name with dual potential meanings derived from the Arabic root raqiya meaning "to rise." It can be linked to ruqīy (رقيّ) meaning "rise, ascent" or to ruqya (رقية) meaning "spell, char...
Ruqayyah is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Ruqayya, a feminine given name with deep roots in Islamic tradition. Its meanings are derived from two ancient Arabic roots: one signifying "rise" or "ascent" (from...
Rüqəyyə is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, a form of the Arabic name Ruqayya. The name carries multiple possible meanings derived from the Arabic root رقي (raqiya), meaning "to rise." It may be related to رقيّ (ruqīy...
EtymologyRüqəyya is the Azerbaijani form of the Arabic name Ruqayya. The Arabic source name is derived either from ruqīy meaning "rise, ascent" or from ruqya meaning "spell, charm, incantation." Both of these words stem...
Rushda is a feminine Arabic name, the female equivalent of Rushd. The root name Rushd derives from the Arabic root رشد (rashada), meaning "to be on the right path" or "to follow the right course." As a result, Rushda car...
Rusiko is a Georgian diminutive of Rusudan. Rusiko is used as an affectionate or familiar form of the name, often given to girls in Georgia.Etymology and MeaningThe root name Rusudan is possibly derived from Persian روز...
Ruska is a Diminutive of Rusudan, a classic Georgian female name. The name Rusudan itself possibly derives from Persian روز (rūz) meaning "day", though the exact etymology is debated. The most notable historical figure b...
Ruslana is a feminine Ukrainian name derived from Ruslan, which itself was popularized by the character Ruslan in Alexander Pushkin's 1820 poem Ruslan and Lyudmila. The name ultimately traces back to the Turkic word arsl...
EtymologyRusnė is a Lithuanian feminine given name taken directly from the name of Rusnė Island in the Neman River delta in southwestern Lithuania. The island itself has been recorded since at least the 14th century, and...
Rusudan is a feminine given name of Old Persian origin, widely used in Georgia. It is thought to be derived from the Persian word rūz meaning "day," though the exact etymological path into Georgian is not fully documente...
Rusudani is a Georgian feminine name, a specific morphological form of Rusudan with the nominative case suffix typical of Georgian nouns. The root name Rusudan (Georgian: რუსუდან) is a classic Georgian given name, derive...
Rút is the Czech and Slovak form of Ruth, derived from the Hebrew name רוּת (Ruṯ), which may come from the Hebrew word רְעוּת (reʿuṯ) meaning "female friend." The biblical Ruth is the central figure of the Book of Ruth i...
Rut is the form of Ruth used in several languages including Hebrew, Icelandic, Spanish, and Swedish. The name appears in the Old Testament as the central character of the Book of Ruth, where the heroine is a Moabite woma...
Rūta is a Lithuanian and Latvian feminine given name with a dual meaning. Primarily, it derives from the Lithuanian word for rue (a bitter medicinal herb, Ruta graveolens), which is considered a national symbol of Lithua...
Ruta is a Polish and Latvian feminine given name, derived as a form of Ruth. In both languages, it reflects the adaptation of the biblical name into local orthography and pronunciation, often spelled without the final 'h...
Rute is the Portuguese form of the name Ruth. The original Hebrew name, רוּת (Ruṯ), is believed to be derived from the word רְעוּת (reʿuṯ), meaning "female friend." In the Old Testament, Ruth is the central figure of the...
Rutendo is a Shona given name that embodies the concept of gratitude. In the Shona language of Zimbabwe, Rutendo directly translates to "thankfulness" or "faith." The name reflects a deep cultural emphasis on appreciatio...
Ruth 1 is a Hebrew name meaning "female friend," derived from the root reʿuṯ. In Hebrew, the name is written as Ruṯ. It appears in many languages including Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, German, Norwegian, Spanish, Sw...
Ruthĭ is an Old Church Slavic form of the biblical name Ruth, which is of Hebrew origin. The name Ruth is derived from the Hebrew word reʿuṯ, meaning "female friend" or "companion." In the Old Testament Book of Ruth, Rut...
Ruthie is a feminine diminutive of Ruth, a name of Hebrew origin rooted in the Old Testament. The primary name Ruth is derived from the Hebrew word רְעוּת (reʿuṯ), meaning "female friend." Ruthie emerged as an affectiona...
Rutt is the Estonian form of Ruth, a feminine given name derived from the Hebrew name Ruṯ, possibly from the word reʿuṯ meaning "female friend". In the Old Testament, Ruth is the central figure of the Book of Ruth, a Moa...