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Ratnam Unisex Telugu

Ratnam is a Southern Indian variant of Ratna, a unisex name widely used in Telugu-speaking regions. The root name Ratna is derived from Sanskrit ratna meaning "jewel, treasure" (ratna). This term has deep cultural signif...

Ratomir Masculine Serbian

Ratomir is a Serbian masculine given name derived from the Slavic roots ortĭ (Serbo-Croatian rat), meaning "war, battle", and mirŭ, meaning "peace, world". This combination of contrasting elements reflects a common patte...

Ratree Feminine Thai

Ratree is a female given name of Thai origin, derived from a poetic word meaning "night" (Sanskrit rātri), sharing that root with related terms for "night." It refers specifically to night jasmine, a fragrant flower that...

Ratu Feminine Indonesian

Ratu is a feminine Indonesian name that means "queen" in the Indonesian and Malay languages.In the Malay language, the word ratu is traditionally an honorific title for a ruling king or queen in Javanese culture. The ter...

Rauf Masculine Arabic Azerbaijani

Rauf is an Arabic masculine given name and surname, derived from the Arabic root ra'afa (رَأَفَ), meaning "to have compassion for" or "to have mercy upon." As a name, Rauf conveys the meaning of "compassionate," "kind,"...

Rauha Feminine Finnish

Rauha is a Finnish female given name that directly translates to "peace." Originating in the 19th century, it belongs to a tradition of virtue names inspired by abstract concepts and natural phenomena, reflecting the Rom...

Rauhel Masculine Latin Bible

Rauhel is a Latin form of the biblical Hebrew name Reuel, which appears in the Old Testament. The name Reuel means "friend of God," derived from the Hebrew elements reaʿ (friend) and ʾel (God). In the Bible, Reuel is ano...

Raúl Masculine Spanish

Raúl is the Spanish form of Radulf, a Norman name derived from the Old Norse Ráðúlfr (see Ralph). The name was introduced to the Iberian Peninsula through medieval French influence, particularly via pilgrims traveling th...

Raül Masculine Catalan

Raül is the Catalan form of Ralph, originating from the Germanic name Radulf. The name is composed of elements meaning “counsel” and “wolf,” reflective of its Norse and Germanic roots. In Catalan, the diaeresis over the...

Raul Masculine Azerbaijani Estonian +3

Raul is a masculine given name common in several European languages, particularly Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish (where it is typically spelled Raúl). It is also used in Azerbaijani and Estonian, though the o...

Rauni Feminine Finnish Finnish

Rauni is a Finnish name with diverse origins and meanings. As a feminine name, it is a short form of Ragnhild, the Swedish form of the Old Norse name Ragnhildr, which itself is derived from elements meaning "advice" (reg...

Rauno Masculine Estonian Finnish

Rauno is a Scandinavian given name used predominantly in Estonia, traditionally as a short form of medieval Nordic names like Ragnar. It retains links to its Old Germanic roots, tracing back to the Norse elements regin (...

Rauxšna Feminine Ancient Persian

Rauxšna 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 Feminine Esperanto

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...

Ravana Masculine Hindu

Ravana is a Sanskrit name that means "roaring, screaming," derived from the Sanskrit word rava (रव), meaning "roar" or "yell." In the Hindu epic, the Ramayana, Ravana is the principal antagonist, a ten-headed rakshasa (d...

Raven Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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...

Ravi Masculine Bengali Nepali +8

Etymology and MeaningRavi is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "sun". In Hindu tradition, Ravi is a name for the sun god Surya, who is often depicted riding a chariot across the sky in Vedic texts. The n...

Ravid Unisex Hebrew

Ravid is a Hebrew unisex given name that means "ornament, necklace" in Hebrew. It is derived from the Hebrew word רָבִיד (ravid), which directly translates to "necklace" or "ornament." Etymology and Meaning The name Ravi...

Ravil Masculine Tatar

Ravil (also spelled Rawil; Tatar: Равил; feminine form Ravilya) is a masculine given name widespread among the Tatars and Bashkirs. The name’s origin remains uncertain, though several theories exist. According to one ver...

Ravinder Unisex

Ravinder is a variant of the name Ravindra, commonly used by Sikhs. Ravindra itself is a Sanskrit compound meaning "lord of the sun," derived from ravi ("sun") combined with Indra, the name of the Hindu god of rain and t...

Ravindra Masculine Hindi Kannada +3

Ravindra is a masculine Indian given name of Sanskrit origin, composed of the elements ravi meaning "sun" and indra meaning "lord" or "possessing drops of rain". The name thus translates as "lord of the sun", serving as...

Ravshan Masculine Tajik Uzbek

Ravshan is the Tajik and Uzbek form of Roshan, ultimately deriving from Persian rowšan, meaning "light, bright". This root is common across several languages and cultures; related forms include Rövşən (Azerbaijani), Ruşe...

Ravza Feminine Turkish

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 Feminine 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...

Rāwiri Masculine Māori

Rāwiri is the Māori form of David, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "beloved" or "uncle". In Māori culture, names are adapted to fit the phonological system of the language, which uses a subset of consonants and avoids co...

Rawiya Feminine Arabic

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 Feminine Arabic

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...

Ray Masculine English

Ray is an English given name that originated as a short form of Raymond, though it has long been used as an independent name in its own right. The name also coincides with the English vocabulary word denoting a "beam of...

Raya Feminine Bulgarian Russian

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...

Rayan Unisex Arabic

Rayan is a given name of Persian and Arabic origin, used for both males and females. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic Rayyan (ريّان), meaning "watered, luxuriant" or "satiated." In Persian, it has a distinc...

Rayana Feminine Kazakh Kyrgyz

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....

Rayane Unisex Arabic

Rayane is a transcription variant of Rayyan, used primarily in North Africa. The root Rayyan comes from the Arabic rayyān (ريّان), meaning “watered, luxuriant”, evoking freshness and abundance. In Islamic tradition, Rayy...

Rayden Masculine English

Rayden is a variant of the name Raiden. The root Raiden is derived from Japanese elements rai (雷) meaning "thunder" and den (電) meaning "lightning". In Japanese mythology, this combination is used as a regional epithet...

Rayén Feminine Spanish

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 Feminine Mapuche

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 Feminine Arabic

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 Feminine Arabic

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...

Rayko Masculine Bulgarian

Rayko is a Bulgarian variant of Radko. This masculine given name shares the same etymological root as Radko, which is derived as a diminutive form of names beginning with the Slavic element radŭ, meaning "happy" or "will...

Raylene Feminine English

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...

Raymond Masculine English French

Raymond is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, used in English and French. It derives from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements ragin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and mund meaning "protecti...

Raymonde Feminine French

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...

Raymund Masculine English

Raymund is a variant of the masculine given name Raymond, primarily used in English-speaking contexts. The name shares its roots with Raymond, which originates from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements r...

Raymundo Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Raymundo is a Spanish and Portuguese variant form of Raymond, a name introduced to Western Europe by the Normans. Etymology Raymundao derives from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements regin "advice, coun...

Rayna 1 Feminine Bulgarian

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 Feminine Yiddish

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...

Raynard Masculine English

Raynard is an English variant of Reynard, a name with deep Germanic roots. The ultimate origin lies in the Germanic name Raginhard, composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and hart meaning "har...

Rayne Feminine English

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...

Rayner Masculine English

Rayner is an English surname derived from the Germanic name Raginheri, composed of the elements regin ("advice, counsel, decision") and heri ("army"). The Normans introduced this name to England, where it became a given...

Rayno Masculine Bulgarian

Rayno is a Bulgarian masculine given name, a variant of Radko. Radko itself originates as a diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element radŭ, meaning "happy, willing". This root is common in Slavic naming tradi...

Rayyan Unisex Arabic

Rayyan is an Arabic male and female name meaning "watered, luxuriant." In Islamic tradition, it is the name of one of the gates of paradise, designated for those who fast, where they will enter on the Day of Resurrection...

Raz Unisex Hebrew

Raz is a Hebrew name meaning "secret" (רָז in Hebrew). It appears as a given name, a surname, and a biblical epithet (e.g., in the Book of Daniel, the Aramaic 'raz' denotes divine mystery). Rafa Nada used it for me?As a...

Raza Masculine Urdu

Raza is a masculine given name and surname of Urdu origin, ultimately derived from Rida, an Arabic name meaning "satisfaction, contentment." It entered Urdu via Classical Persian, where it appears as رضا (Razā). The name...

Razia Feminine Bengali Pashto +1

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 Feminine Persian

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...

Raziel Masculine Judeo-Christian-Islamic

Raziel is an angelic name of Hebrew origin, meaning "my secret is God" or "God is my mystery." In Jewish mysticism, Raziel is revered as an archangel and is known as the "Angel of Secrets" or "Keeper of All Mysteries." H...

Raziela Feminine Hebrew

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 Feminine Turkish

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...

Razmik Masculine Armenian

Razmik is an Armenian masculine name meaning "warrior, soldier." It derives from the Armenian noun razm (ռազմ), which signifies "battle" or "war." The name thus embodies martial strength and combat prowess, and fits with...

Răzvan Masculine Romanian

Răzvan is a Romanian-language masculine given name with uncertain origins. It may be related to the Slavic name Radovan, which is derived from the Slavic element radovati meaning "to make happy, to gladden." Alternativel...

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