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30,235Raegan is a variant of the name Reagan, which itself originates from an Irish surname, the Anglicized form of Ó Riagáin. This surname is derived from the given name Riagán, which has ancient Gaelic roots.As a given name,...
EtymologyRaelene is a modern English feminine name formed by blending the name Rae with the popular suffix lene, which appears in names like Marlene and Charlene. Rae itself is either a short form of Rachel or a feminine...
Raelyn is a modern feminine given name in English-speaking countries, particularly popular in the United States. It is a combination of the name Rae and the popular name suffix lyn.Rae is often used as a short form of Ra...
Raelynn is a modern feminine given name of English origin, formed by combining the name Rae with the popular name suffix -lyn. The element Rae is typically derived as a short form of Rachel or as a feminine form of Ray,...
Raewyn is a modern feminine given name, predominantly used in New Zealand, formed as a combination of the names Rae and Wyn. Rae is typically a short form of Rachel or a feminine variant of Ray, while Wyn is a Welsh elem...
Raf is a Dutch short form of Rafaël, itself the Dutch version of Raphael. Derived from the Hebrew name רָפָאֵל (Rafaʾel), meaning "God heals" — from roots רָפָא (rafa) "to heal" and אֵל (ʾel) "God" — the name is deeply r...
Rafa is a Spanish short form of Rafael, itself a variant of Raphael. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew name רָפָאֵל (Rafaʾel), meaning "God heals", from the roots rafa meaning "to heal" and ʾel meaning "God". I...
Rafa'el is the Hebrew form of the name Raphael, an archangel revered in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions. The name derives from the Hebrew roots rafa (to heal) and ʾel (God), giving it the meaning "God heals." R...
Rafaël is the Dutch form of Raphael, a name derived from the Hebrew רָפָאֵל (Rafaʾel), meaning "God heals," from the components rafa ("to heal") and ʾel ("God").Etymology and Biblical OriginsIn Hebrew tradition, Raphael...
Rafael is a masculine given name, used in several languages including Hebrew, German, Hungarian, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, and Spanish. It is a form of Raphael, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew name רָפָאֵל...
Rafaela is a feminine given name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, representing the feminine form of Raphael, an archangel in Hebrew tradition whose name means "God heals." The name is predominantly used in Spanish- and...
Rafahel is a form of the name Raphael used in the Latin Old Testament. Derived from the Hebrew name רָפָאֵל (Rafa'el), meaning "God heals," it combines the roots rafa ("to heal") and ʾel ("God"). In the Vulgate, the Lati...
Rafail is the Greek and Russian form of Raphael. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew רָפָאֵל (Rafaʾel), meaning "God heals," composed of the elements rafa (to heal) and ʾel (God). In the Hebrew Bible, Raphael is...
Rafał is the Polish form of Raphael, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "God heals." The root name, Raphael, comes from רָפָא (rafa, "to heal") and אֵל (ʾel, "God"), combined in the Hebrew name רָפָאֵל (Rafaʾel). In Christi...
Rafayel is the Armenian form of Raphael, a name derived from the Hebrew Rafaʾel meaning "God heals", from the roots rafa ("to heal") and ʾel ("God"). In Hebrew tradition, Raphael is one of the archangels, best known from...
Rafe is an English name that originated as a spelling variant of Ralph. During the 17th century, the spelling Rafe became widespread because it more closely reflected the actual pronunciation of the name, which was /reɪf...
Raffael is a German variant of Raphael, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "God heals". The underlying Hebrew name Rafaʾel (רָפָאֵל) is composed of the elements rafa ("to heal") and ʾel ("God"). In Judeo-Christian tradition...
Raffaela is the German feminine form of the name Raphael, which derives from the Hebrew name Rafaʾel (רָפָאֵל) meaning "God heals." As a feminine variant, Raffaela is primarily used in German-speaking countries, though i...
Raffaele is the Italian form of the name Raphael, derived from the Hebrew רָפָאֵל (Rafaʾel), meaning "God heals." The name combines the elements rafa ("to heal") and ʾel ("God"). In Italian, Raffaele is pronounced [raffa...
Raffaella is an Italian feminine form of Raphael. The name Raphael derives from the Hebrew רָפָאֵל (Rafaʾel), meaning "God heals," from the roots רָפָא (rafa) meaning "to heal" and אֵל (ʾel) meaning "God." In Hebrew trad...
Raffaello is the Italian form of Raphael, a name derived from the Hebrew רָפָאֵל (Rafaʾel), meaning "God heals," from the elements רָפָא (rafa, "to heal") and אֵל (ʾel, "God"). In biblical tradition, Raphael is an archan...
Rafferty is an English given name, ultimately of Irish origin. It derives from the Irish surname Ó Raifeartaigh, which is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic patronymic meaning "descendant of Rabhartach". The personal name...
Rafik is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name رفيق (Rafiq). It is commonly used in Arabic-speaking countries and among Muslim populations worldwide. The name derives from the Arabic root r-f-q, which carries con...
Rafinha is a Portuguese diminutive of Rafael. The name is commonly used in Brazil, often as a nickname by footballers. Reflecting the popularity of the root name Raphael (Hebrew for "God heals"), Rafinha is typical of th...
Rafiq is a common Arabic masculine given name and surname, also used in Persian and several other languages. The name derives from the Arabic root r-f-q, which conveys meanings related to friendliness, companionship, and...
Rafiqa is an Arabic feminine given name, a direct feminine form of Rafiq. It is common in Arabic-speaking countries and among Muslim communities worldwide. The root word rafq (رفق) in Arabic conveys concepts of kindness,...
Raganhildis is the Old German form of Reinhild, a feminine name with deep roots in Germanic tradition. It derives from the Proto-Germanic elements *ragina- (meaning "advice, counsel, decision") and *hildiz (meaning "batt...
Ragemprand is an Old German form of Rembrandt. The name is composed of the Germanic elements ragin (changed to ragem in some variants) meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and brant meaning "fire, torch, sword," originall...
Raghad is an Arabic feminine given name that carries positive connotations of "prosperity, affluence, comfort". Rooted in the triliteral consonant r-gh-d, it is related to words such as raghad (مغة) meaning "luxury" or "...
Raghnaid is a Scottish Gaelic feminine given name, a variant of Ragnhild. It ultimately derives from the Old Norse name Ragnhildr, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel" and hildr "battle". This makes Raghnaid...
Raghnailt is a female given name of Norse-Gaelic origin, representing the Irish form of Ragnhild. The name derives from the Old Norse Ragnhildr, which itself is composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel" an...
Raghnall is the Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of Ragnvaldr, an Old Norse name from which several European names derive. Ultimately, the name traces back through Norse and Germanic roots to the regin meaning "advice" or...
Raghu (Sanskrit: रघु, meaning 'swift') is a heroic king from Hindu epics, particularly known as the great-grandfather of Rama, an avatar of the god Vishnu. The name is common in South Indian languages such as Kannada, Ma...
Etymology Raginaharjaz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name formed from the elements raginą "advice, counsel, decision" and harjaz "army". It is the linguistic ancestor of later historical forms such as Raginheri (Old...
Raginahildiz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic form of the names Raginhild and Ragnhildr. This ancient Germanic name is composed of two elements: regin, meaning "advice, counsel, decision," and hilt, meaning "battle." Th...
Raginald is the Old German form of Reynold, a name derived from the Germanic elements regin 'advice, counsel, decision' and walt 'power, authority'. The name thus conveys the meaning of powerful counsel or ruling with wi...
Raginawaldaz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name, the ancestral root of names such as Raginald and Old Norse Ragnvaldr. The name is composed of two elements: regin, meaning "advice, counsel, decision," and walt, meani...
Etymology and MeaningRaginbert is an Old Germanic name composed of two elements: regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and beraht meaning "bright." The combination suggests a meaning such as "bright counsel" or "wise...
Raginfrid is an Old German name that serves as the archaic form of Reinfried. It is a masculine name composed of two Germanic elements: regin, meaning "advice, counsel, decision," and fridu, meaning "peace." Thus, the na...
EtymologyRaginhard is the Old High German form of the name later familiar as Reynard. It is a compound of two Germanic elements: regin meaning 'advice, counsel, decision' and hart meaning 'hard, firm, brave, hardy'. This...
Raginheri is an Old German name that serves as the original form of Rayner. It is composed of the regin element meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and the heri element meaning "army." This combination gives the name a m...
Raginhild is an Old German name, derived from the Germanic elements ragin meaning "advice, counsel" and hilt meaning "battle." It is the earlier form of Reinhild, and thus a close cognate of the Old Norse name Ragnhildr...
Raginmar is a masculine given name of Old German origin, composed of the elements regin 'counsel, advice, decision' and mari 'famous'. The name thus means 'famous counselor' or 'one whose advice is renowned', reflecting...
Raginmund is the Old German form of the modern name Raymond. It is a compound Germanic name, formed from the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and munt meaning "protection" (early Germanic *mundō "hand,...
Raginolf is an Old High German masculine given name, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and wolf "wolf". The name thus conveys the meaning of "wolf counsel" or "decision-wolf," characteristic of t...
Ragna is a feminine given name of Old Norse origin, derived as a short form of names beginning with the element regin, meaning "advice, counsel." It is used in Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and historically in Old No...
Etymology & HistoryRagnailt is the medieval Irish form of the Old Norse name Ragnhild, which itself derives from Ragnhildr, a compound of regin ("advice, counsel") and hildr ("battle"). Both elements are cognate with the...
Ragnall is a medieval Irish form of the Old Norse name Ragnvaldr, which itself is composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel" and valdr meaning "ruler." This makes Ragnall a cognate of Reynold, ultimately de...
Ragnar is a masculine given name used in Estonia, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. It is a modern Scandinavian form of the Old Norse name Ragnarr.EtymologyThe name derives from the Old Norse elements ragin...
Ragnarr is an Old Norse masculine given name derived from the elements regin "advice, counsel" and herr "army, warrior", meaning "counsel of the army" or "divine warrior". It is a cognate of Rayner, ultimately descending...
Etymology and OriginRagnbjǫrg is an Old Norse feminine name formed by combining two distinct elements: regin, meaning "advice" or "counsel", and bjǫrg, meaning "help" or "salvation". The name thus conveys the sense of "c...
Ragnfríðr is an Old Norse feminine given name that now exists primarily as the ancestral form of the modern Scandinavian name Randi. The name is a compound of two Old Norse elements: Ragn-, which is the first part of man...
Ragnheiðr is an Old Norse feminine name meaning "bright advice", derived from the elements regin ("advice, counsel") and heiðr ("bright, clear"). This compound name reflects the Norse tradition of combining concepts to c...
Ragnheiður is an Icelandic female given name, the modern Icelandic form of Ragnheiðr, an Old Norse name composed of the elements regin ('advice, counsel') and heiðr ('bright, clear'). The name thus carries the meaning "b...
Ragnhild is a feminine given name used in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It derives from the Old Norse name Ragnhildr, composed of the elements regin meaning “advice, counsel” and hildr meaning “battle,” making it a cog...
Ragnhildr is an Old Norse feminine given name, the original form of the modern Scandinavian name Ragnhild. It is composed of the elements ragn, meaning "counsel" or "advice" (cognate with the Old Norse regin "gods"), and...
Ragnhildur is an Icelandic female given name, the direct Icelandic form of Ragnhild. This name belongs to a long tradition of Germanic and Norse names that combine elements related to counsel or decision with those evoki...
Ragnvald is a Norwegian and Swedish given name, the modern Scandinavian form of Ragnvaldr. This Old Norse name is composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel" and valdr "ruler", making it a cognate of Reynold. Ultima...
Ragnvaldr is an Old Norse name composed of the elements regin “advice, counsel” and valdr “ruler,” making it a cognate of Reynold and Ronald. Rhymes like “Rain-wolf” hint at the original form often Latinized as Ragnvaldu...
Raguel is a masculine given name appearing in Judeo-Christian-Islamic and English Bible traditions as a variant of Reuel. The name comes from Latin Raguhel, itself derived from the Hebrew name Reuel, meaning "friend of G...