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30,235Raguhel is a Latin biblical form of Reuel, used in parts of the Latin Old Testament. The name Reuel is of Hebrew origin, meaning "friend of God", from the elements (reaʿ) meaning "friend" and (ʾel) meaning "God". In the...
Rahab is a female name of Hebrew origin, best known from the Old Testament of the Bible. The name comes from the Hebrew root rachav, meaning "wide" or "spacious." In biblical contexts, this spatial meaning is often inter...
Rahaf is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "delicate, fine, thin." Derived from the Arabic root r-h-f, which conveys softness and subtlety, the name is used across the Arab world, often chosen to reflect gr...
Raharjo is a masculine given name of Javanese origin. Its meaning derives from the Javanese word raharja, which signifies "prosperous," "plentiful," or "abundant." The name thus carries positive connotations of wealth, f...
Rahat is a unisex name of Arabic origin that means "rest, comfort" in Arabic. The name is used primarily in Arabic-speaking and Urdu-speaking communities, where it conveys a sense of tranquility and ease. It shares a con...
Raheem is an alternate transcription of Arabic Rahim, which means "merciful, kind, compassionate" in Arabic. The name derives from the Arabic root R-Ḥ-M, which conveys mercy and compassion.EtymologyIn Islamic tradition,...
Etymology and BackgroundRáhel is the Hungarian form of the Hebrew name Rachel, meaning "ewe" in Hebrew. In the Hungarian linguistic context, the name adapted to local spelling conventions by adding an acute accent over t...
Rahel is a feminine given name that serves as the Biblical Latin form of Rachel, as well as a German and Estonian variant. In the Latin version of the Bible, Vulgate, the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Raḥel), meaning "ewe," is rend...
Rahela is the Romanian, Croatian, and Serbian form of the name Rachel, derived from the Hebrew רָחֵל (Raḥel), meaning "ewe". This name is traditionally used among Christian communities in Southeastern Europe, adapting th...
Raheleh is a Persian feminine given name and the Persian form of the Hebrew name Rachel. In Hebrew, Rachel (רָחֵל, Raḥel) means "ewe". The name is deeply rooted in the Old Testament, where Rachel is the beloved wife of J...
Rahil is the Arabic form of Rachel, a name that has deep roots in the Hebrew Bible. In Arabic, the name preserves the biblical connection while adapting to the phonetic and orthographic conventions of the language. The n...
Rahim (also transliterated as Raheem) is an Arabic-derived masculine given name that carries the profound meaning of merciful, kind, compassionate. It derives from the Arabic root R-Ḥ-M, which conveys notions of mercy an...
Rahima (Arabic: رحيمة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "merciful, kind, compassionate." It is the feminine form of Rahim, which itself derives from the Arabic root r-ḥ-m (رحم), signifying mercy. In Isl...
Rahime is the Turkish feminine form of the name Rahim. The root name Rahim is derived from the Arabic root R-Ḥ-M, which conveys the concept of mercy and compassion. In Arabic, raḥīm means “merciful, kind, compassionate.”...
Rahma is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, directly stemming from the Arabic word raḥma (رَحْمَة), which means "mercy" or "compassion." The name is closely related to one of the most central attributes of God in Is...
Rahman (also spelled Rehman) is a Arabic, Bengali, Indonesian, Malay, Pashto, and Persian name meaning "merciful" in Arabic. It is derived from the triconsonantal root R-Ḥ-M, which conveys compassion and mercy. In Islami...
Rahmat is a given name derived from Arabic raḥma (رحْمة) meaning “mercy, compassion.” The name traces its etymological root to the Semitic triconsonantal root r-ḥ-m, which carries the core sense of compassion and is cent...
Rahmatollah is a Persian masculine given name, derived from the Arabic name Rahmatullah. It is composed of two elements: rahma (mercy) and Allah (the Islamic name for God), thus collectively meaning "mercy of Allah." The...
Rahmatullah is a theophoric Arabic compound name that means "mercy of Allah," stemming from the Arabic word raḥma (mercy) and the divine name Allāh. The name embodies a core Islamic attribute of God, who is often describ...
Rahmi is a Turkish masculine given name rooted in Arabic, ultimately derived from the Arabic word rahma meaning "mercy" or "compassion." The name signifies "merciful" or "compassionate." It entered Turkish through Ottoma...
Rahu is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the root रभ् (rabh), meaning "to take hold, to clasp" or "to seize." In Hindu mythology and astrology, Rahu is the name of the ascending lunar node, personified a...
Rahul is a popular male name primarily used in India, notably in Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, and Telugu-speaking communities. It is the modern form of Rahula, the name giv...
Rahula (also spelled Rāhula) is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, primarily associated with Buddhism. Its meaning is uncertain, but it is possibly derived from the name of the demon Rahu, an asura responsible fo...
Rahym is a Turkmen masculine given name, representing the Turkmen form of Rahim. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root r-ḥ-m, which conveys the concept of mercy and compassion. In the Islamic tradition, ar-Raḥ...
Raiane is a feminine given name of uncertain origin, primarily used in Portuguese-speaking countries. It may be an elaboration of the Portuguese word raio, meaning "ray" or "beam," evoking an image of light. Alternativel...
Raibeart is the Scottish Gaelic form of the English name Robert. The name Robert ultimately derives from the Germanic name Hrodebert, which means 'bright fame', composed of the elements hruod 'fame' and beraht 'bright'....
Ráichéal is the Irish form of Rachel. This feminine given name derives from the Hebrew רָחֵל (Raḥel), meaning "ewe" — a female sheep — a pastoral image rooted in the Hebrew Bible. In the Old Testament, Rachel is the belo...
Raid is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, directly derived from the Arabic word rā'id, meaning "pioneer" or "explorer." The name embodies qualities of leadership, initiative, and foresight, often associated with s...
Raiden is a modern English given name, predominantly masculine, that has gained popularity in the United States since the early 2000s. Its origins are twofold: it is partly a borrowing of the Japanese word raiden (雷電),...
Etymology Raija is a Finnish feminine given name that emerged in the 20th century. According to Wiktionary, it is likely a borrowing from the Russian pet form Raya of Raisa. Alternatively, it may have been created by rhy...
Raijin is the Japanese god of lightning, thunder, and storms, revered in both Shinto and Buddhist traditions. His name is derived from the Japanese elements rai (雷; meaning "thunder" — see rai) and jin (神; meaning "god...
Raili is a Finnish feminine given name that originated as a short form of Raakel or Rahel, the Finnish and German forms of Rachel respectively. The root name Rachel comes from the Hebrew רָחֵל (Raḥel) meaning "ewe". In t...
Raimo is a Finnish masculine given name, the Finnish form of Raymond. The name Raymond itself is derived from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection"....
Raimon is the Catalan variant form of Raymond, derived from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection". The Normans introduced this name to England in th...
Raimond is the Estonian form of Raymond, a name with deep Germanic roots. It reflects the phonological and orthographic conventions of the Estonian language while preserving the core elements of the original. In Estonia,...
Etymology and OriginRaimonda is an Italian feminine form of the name Raymond. The masculine name Raymond derives from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "prot...
Raimondas is the Lithuanian form of Raymond, a name with Germanic origins. The root name Raymond is derived from the Germanic Raginmund, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection". T...
Raimondo is the Italian form of Raymond, a name of Germanic origin. It derives from the elements regin (“advice, counsel, decision”) and munt (“protection”), reflecting qualities of wise guardianship. The name was introd...
Raimonds is the Latvian form of Raymond. The name is derived from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements regin “advice, counsel, decision” and munt “protection”. This parent name was brought to England by...
Raimund is a German given name, equivalent to the English Raymond. The name Raymond itself originates from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements ragin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and munt meaning...
Raimunda is a Spanish and Portuguese feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Raimundo, which itself is the Spanish and Portuguese variant of Raymond. The name ultimately traces its roots to the Germanic elem...
Raimundas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is a cognate of Raymond, ultimately derived from the Germanic Raginmund composed of the elements ragin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection". The name was in...
Raimunde is a German feminine form of Raymond, derived from the Germanic name Raginmund. This name is composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and munt meaning "protection". The masculine form R...
Raimundo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Raymond, a name of Germanic origin. The name derives from the Germanic Raginmund, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection". Etymology...
Rain is an English feminine given name derived directly from the English word rain, which comes from Old English regn. As a word name, it reflects a modern trend of adopting nature-themed vocabulary as personal names, of...
Rain 2 is a masculine Estonian variant form of the name Rein. Rein itself originated as a short form of Germanic names containing the element regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" (from Proto-Germanic *raginą).
Raina is a Bulgarian feminine given name, serving as an alternate transcription of the Bulgarian name Райна (see Rayna 1). The name Rayna, from which Raina derives, has dual etymological roots in Bulgarian. It may be con...
Rainard is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, serving as a variant of Reynard. The root name Reynard derives from the Old Germanic Raginhard, composed of the elements regin ("advice, counsel, decision") and hart...
Rainbow is an English word name derived directly from the atmospheric phenomenon of the same name, which appears as a multicoloured arc in the sky when sunlight interacts with water droplets. As a given name, it emerged...
Raine is a feminine given name of English origin, initially derived from a surname. That surname itself comes from the Old French nickname reine, meaning "queen." As a given name, it carries regal connotations, evoking i...
Rainer is a German masculine given name, derived as a German form of Rayner. The ultimate origin of the name lies in the Germanic name Raginheri, composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and her...
Rainerio is the Spanish form of Rayner. It derives from the Germanic name Raginheri, composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and heri meaning "army". Thus, the name carries the sense of "wise a...
Rainier is the French form of Rayner, derived from the Germanic name Raginheri, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and heri "army". The name thus carries the meaning of "counsel-army" or "wise war...
Rainulf is a Germanic masculine given name, a variant of Raginolf. The name is derived from the Old German elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and wolf meaning "wolf". Thus, the name conveys the sense of a...
Rais is an Arabic masculine name meaning "leader, chief" (from root raʾs, "head"). The title raʾīs (Arabic: رئيس) has pre-Islamic origins and is used across the Arab world and beyond, often as an honorific (laqab) in per...
Raisa 1 is a feminine given name used in Belarusian, Russian, and Ukrainian, likely derived as a form of the ancient Greek name Herais. Herais itself originates from the name of the Greek goddess Hera, the queen of the g...
Raisa is a Yiddish feminine name derived from the Yiddish word roiz, meaning "rose." The name is a direct adoption of the flower name, reflecting the Yiddish naming tradition of using botanical terms for girls. The Yiddi...
Raisa 3 is an Arabic feminine name, derived directly from the masculine name Rais. The masculine form rais means "leader" or "chief" in Arabic (from the root r-'-s related to "head"), and the feminine suffix -a creates t...
Etymology and OriginsRaisel is a Yiddish feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive (an affectionate or familiar form) of Raisa 2. The root name Raisa itself derives from the Yiddish word roiz, meaning "rose." Thus...
Raissa is a feminine given name used in Portuguese, Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian. In Portuguese, it is the form of Herais, while in other Slavic languages it is a transcription of Раиса (Russian), Раїса (Ukrainian)...