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Re Masculine Egyptian

Re is a variant spelling of Ra, the name of the ancient Egyptian sun god. This variant occurs in modern contexts, particularly in English translations and references to Egyptian mythology, where the preferred spelling ma...

Read Masculine English

Read is a masculine first name of English origin, derived from the surname Read, itself a variant of the surname Reed. The name ultimately traces back to the Old English word read meaning "red," originally used as a nick...

Reagan Feminine English

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,...

Réamann Masculine Irish

Réamann is the Irish form of Raymond. The name Raymond itself derives from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection". The Normans introduced this name t...

Réamonn Masculine Irish

Réamonn is the Irish form of Raymond. It is a masculine given name used primarily in Ireland, reflecting the Gaelic adaptation of a Germanic name introduced to the British Isles by the Normans. The name is often angliciz...

Reanna Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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...

Rearden Masculine English

Rearden is an English given name derived from an Irish surname, itself a variant of Riordan. The surname Rearden originated as an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Ó Ríoghbhárdáin, which meant "descendant of Rígbarddán." Thi...

Reba Feminine English

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 Feminine Portuguese Romanian +1

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 Feminine French

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 Feminine Dutch English +5

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine Swedish

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine Czech Hungarian +2

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...

Rebekah Feminine English English Bible

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 Feminine Danish Dutch +5

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...

Recep Masculine Turkish

Recep is a Turkish given name derived from the Arabic name Rajab. It is widely used in Turkey and reflects the influence of Islamic culture on Turkish naming traditions.Etymology and OriginsThe name Rajab, from which Rec...

Rechav'am Masculine Hebrew Bible

Rechav'am is the Hebrew form of Rehoboam, derived from the Hebrew name רֵחַבְעָם (Reḥavʿam), which means "he enlarges the people". This meaning comes from the elements raḥav ("to enlarge") and ʿam ("people, nation"). In...

Red Masculine English

Red is an English color name used as a given name, typically as a nickname for a person with red hair or a ruddy complexion. The word itself derives from Old English read, and the color red has been a symbol of vitality,...

Reda Masculine Arabic

Reda is primarily a masculine given name (though also used as unisex) that serves as an alternate transcription of the Arabic رضا, which is closely related to Rida. The name originates from the Arabic root r-ḍ-y, conveyi...

Rēdawulfaz Masculine

Rēdawulfaz is a modern reconstructed Proto-Germanic form of the ancient names Radulf and Ráðúlfr. It is not a historical name itself but a scholarly construction linguists use to model the ancestral Germanic source from...

Redd Masculine English

Redd is a masculine given name of English origin, primarily functioning as a spelling variant or nickname related to the color Red. The root name Red derives from the Old English word read, denoting the color red, and hi...

Redmond Masculine Irish

Redmond is an Irish given name and surname, derived from the Réamonn, the Irish form of Raymond. Ultimately, it traces back to the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of elements ragin 'advice, counsel' and munt 'protectio...

Redmund Masculine Irish

Redmund is an Irish Anglicized form of Réamann, itself the Irish Gaelic version of Raymond. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements regin 'advice, counsel, decision' and mun...

Reece Masculine English Welsh

Reece is an English and Welsh given name and surname that derives from the Welsh name Rhys. It is an Anglicized form, with variant spellings including Rees and Reese.EtymologyThe name ultimately comes from Old Welsh Ris,...

Reed Masculine English

Reed is an English masculine given name derived from the surname Reed, itself originating from multiple sources. Primarily, the name comes from Old English read, meaning "red", used as a nickname for someone with red hai...

Reem Feminine Arabic

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 Feminine Hindi Marathi

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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,...

Rees Masculine Welsh

Rees is an Anglicized form of the Welsh name Rhys, derived from the Old Welsh Ris, likely meaning "ardour" or "enthusiasm." The name historically belonged to several Welsh rulers, most notably the 12th-century Rhys ap Gr...

Reese Unisex English Welsh

Reese is an anglicized spelling of the Welsh name Rhys, derived from Old Welsh Ris, likely meaning "ardour" or "enthusiasm". Over time, it has also been interpreted as "wreath" or "garland". In modern usage, Reese functi...

Reet Feminine Estonian

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 Feminine Finnish

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 Feminine Finnish

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...

Refik Masculine Turkish

Refik is a Turkish form of Rafiq, a name of Arabic origin meaning either "friend" or "gentle, kind". This masculine given name has been adopted widely in Turkey and among Turkish-speaking communities, transitioning from...

Refilwe Unisex Tswana

Refilwe is a unisex name of Tswana origin, meaning "we were given" in the Tswana language. It derives from the Tswana word filwe, meaning "given." The name reflects a common pattern in Southern African naming traditions,...

Refugio Unisex Spanish

Refugio is a Spanish unisex name meaning "refuge" or "shelter." As a feminine name, it is often part of the compound María del Refugio, derived from the Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora del Refugio (Our L...

Reg Masculine English

Reg is a short form or diminutive of the English masculine given name Reginald. Originating as a familiar, informal shortening, it carries the same Germanic-derived meaning as Reginald: “counsel-power” or “advice-ruler,”...

Regan Feminine English Literature

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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...

Reggie Masculine English

Reggie is a common diminutive of Reginald, primarily used in English-speaking countries. While typically a male name, it can also serve as a short form of the female name Regina. The name is predominantly associated with...

Regiane Feminine Portuguese

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-...

Regin Masculine Germanic

Regin is a masculine name of Old German origin, originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the element regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" (from Proto-Germanic *raginą). It is directly related to the...

Regína Feminine Czech Icelandic +1

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 Feminine Latvian

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...

Regina Feminine Czech Danish +14

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...

Reginald Masculine English

Reginald is an English masculine given name derived from the Latinized form Reginaldus, itself a variation of Reynold. The name ultimately comes from the Germanic elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and wa...

Reginaldo Masculine Portuguese

Reginaldo is the Portuguese form of the name Reginald. It derives ultimately from the Germanic elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and walt meaning "power, authority", combining to convey "ruler with good...

Régine Feminine French

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 Feminine German Norwegian

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...

Régis Masculine French

Régis is a French masculine given name derived from a French surname meaning 'ruler' in Occitan. The name is often given in honour of Saint Jean-François Régis (1597–1640), a French Jesuit priest known for his missionary...

Regla Feminine Spanish

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 Feminine German Medieval Latin

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...

Régulo Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Régulo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the Latin name Regulus. Regulus was a Roman cognomen meaning "prince, little king," from Latin rex "king" with a diminutive suffix. The name is most famously associated with t...

Regulus Masculine Roman Astronomy

Regulus is a masculine given name with ancient Roman origins and enduring astronomical significance. In Latin, Regulus is a cognomen meaning "prince" or "little king," derived as a diminutive of rex ("king"). The name wa...

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