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30,235Rey is usually a Spanish short form of Reynaldo. It also coincides with the Spanish vocabulary word rey meaning “king.”Etymology and BackgroundThe name Rey traces its roots through Reynaldo back to the Germanic name Ragi...
Rey is a name of unknown meaning, best known as the central protagonist of the Star Wars sequel trilogy, beginning with The Force Awakens (2015). The character, played by Daisy Ridley, is a scavenger on the desert planet...
Reyes is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "kings". It is derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, La Virgen de los Reyes ("The Virgin of the Kings"). According to legend, the Virgin Mary appeared to King Ferdinand...
Reyhan is a Turkish and Uyghur feminine given name (occasionally unisex) derived from the Arabic name Rayhana, which means "basil" in Arabic. The name is ultimately related to the Arabic root ḥamida meaning "to praise",...
Reyhaneh is a Persian female given name, a form of Rayhana. In Persian, it carries the meaning of "pleasant scent, aroma, or odor," derived from the Arabic root related to basil. The name is closely linked to Rayhana, th...
Reyhangül is a Uyghur feminine given name that combines the name Reyhan with the suffix گۈل (gül), meaning "flower" or "rose". Thus, the name can be interpreted as "flower of Reyhan" or "rose of Reyhan".The base element...
Reyna is a variant of Reina 1, Spanish for "queen". It is a feminine given name used primarily in Spanish-speaking communities, though it also appears in cultures that have adopted the Spanish form. The name shares roots...
Reynalda is a Spanish feminine given name, the feminine form of Reynaldo. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic name Raginald, composed of the elements regin meaning “advice, counsel, decision” and walt meaning “...
Reynaldo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Reynold, which in turn derives from the Germanic name Raginald. This ancient name is composed of the elements regin meaning “advice, counsel, decision” and walt meaning “pow...
Reynard is an English name derived from the Germanic Raginhard, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". The Normans introduced the name to England in the form Reina...
Reynaud is a French variant of Renaud, ultimately derived from the Germanic elements ragin (advice, counsel) and wald (rule, power). As a given name, it is less common than its root form but has a notable presence in Fre...
Reynold is an English masculine given name with deep Germanic roots, ultimately derived from the Old High German name Raginald. This name is composed of the elements regin, meaning "advice, counsel, decision," and walt,...
Reyyan is a Turkish feminine name derived from the Arabic name Rayyan. In Turkish usage, the spelling retains a double 'y' and a similar pronunciation. The name is closely related to other international variants such as...
Reza is a Persian, Indonesian, and Bengali form of Rida, an Arabic name derived from رضًا (riḍan) meaning "satisfaction, contentment" or "approval". The name is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, as Rida is associated w...
Rēzija is a Latvian feminine name, typically considered a short form of Terēzija, itself the Latvian form of Theresa. While relatively rare, Rēzija is recognized as an affectionate or informal variant within the Latvian...
Reziko is a Georgian diminutive of Revaz. Revaz is a masculine name used in Georgia, bearing layers of linguistic and cultural history in both form and meaning.EtymologyThe etymology of the root name Revaz is uncertain,...
Rezső is the Hungarian form of the Germanic name Roger, which itself derives from the Old High German Hrodger, meaning "famous spear" — from hruod "fame" and ger "spear". The Normans carried Roger to England, where it di...
Etymology and BackgroundRhachel is a form of Rachel used in the Greek Bible. The name Rachel itself derives from the Hebrew רָחֵל (Raḥel), meaning "ewe". In the Old Testament, Rachel is the beloved wife of Jacob and moth...
Rhagouel is a Greek transliteration of the Hebrew name Reuel, used in the Greek Old Testament (Septuagint). The name derives from the Hebrew elements reaʿ (friend) and ʾel (God), thus meaning "friend of God." In the bibl...
Rhamesses is the Hellenized (Greek) form of the Egyptian name rꜥ-ms-sw, more commonly rendered as Ramesses. The Greek version, Ῥαμέσσης, was used by ancient Greek writers such as Herodotus and appears in the Septuagint t...
Rhaphael is the Biblical Greek form of Raphael, originating from the רָפָאֵל (Rafaʾel) meaning "God heals," derived from rafa (to heal) and ʾel (God). The name Rhaphael appears in the Septuagint, the Greek translation of...
EtymologyRhea is a feminine given name of Greek and Roman origin. Its exact meaning is uncertain, but it may be derived from the Greek verb ῥέω (rheo) meaning "to flow" or from ἔρα (era) meaning "ground." In Greek mythol...
Rheanna is a modern variant of Rhianna. Rhianna itself is probably a variant of Rhiannon, which ultimately derives from the unattested Celtic name *Rīgantonā, meaning "great queen" (from the Celtic root *rīganī meaning "...
Rhebekka is a form of Rebecca used in the Greek Bible. It represents the Greek rendering of the Hebrew name Rivqa, which derives from a Semitic root meaning "join, tie, snare."Etymology and Biblical ContextIn the Greek O...
Rheia is a variant spelling of the name Rhea. Both forms derive from the Greek mythological figure Rhea (also spelled Rheia in ancient Greek), a Titaness who played a crucial role in the succession myth of the gods.Etymo...
Rheie is the Greek variant of Rhea. The name Rhea has an uncertain etymology, possibly derived from the Greek verb ῥέω (rheo) meaning "to flow" or the noun ἔρα (era) meaning "ground". In Greek mythology, Rhea was a Titan...
Rheinallt is the Welsh form of Reynold, a name introduced to Britain by the Normans. The origin of Reynold lies in the Germanic name Raginald, which is composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and walt...
Rhett is an English masculine given name, derived from a surname that is an Anglicized form of the Dutch de Raedt, ultimately from the Dutch word raet meaning "advice" or "counsel". The name was revolutionized in popular...
Rhetta is a feminine form of Rhett. The name Rhett itself originates from a surname, an Anglicized form of the Dutch de Raedt, derived from raet meaning "advice, counsel." The masculine name gained widespread recognition...
Rhian is a feminine given name of Welsh origin, derived from the Welsh word rhiain meaning "maiden" or "young woman". The name is pronounced "REE-ən" in English. In Welsh tradition, the name is associated with maidenhood...
Rhianna is a feminine given name that originated as a variant of Rhiannon. While sharing the same Welsh mythological roots, Rhianna has developed its own distinct identity, particularly in the English-speaking world.Etym...
Rhiannon is a female name of Welsh origin, derived from the Celtic Rigantona, meaning "great queen." It combines a root meaning "queen" (rīganī) with a divine or augmentative -on suffix. The name is often linked to a spe...
Rhianon is a Welsh feminine name, serving as a variant of the more widely known Rhiannon.EtymologyThe ultimate origin of Rhianon (and Rhiannon) lies in the Celtic language. It is thought to derive from the unattested nam...
Rəhilə is the Azerbaijani form of Rachel. The name Rachel originates from the Hebrew רָחֵל (Raḥel), meaning "ewe" (a female sheep). In the Old Testament, Rachel is the beloved wife of Jacob and the mother of Joseph and B...
Rhisiart is the Welsh form of Richard, a given name of Norman origin that was introduced to Britain following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name ultimately derives from the Old Germanic elements rih meaning "ruler, ki...
Rəhman is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, representing the local form of Rahman. The name traces its roots to the Arabic word raḥmān, meaning "merciful". In Islamic theology, الرحمٰن (al-Raḥmān) is one of the 99 nam...
Rhoda is a feminine given name of Greek origin. In the New Testament, Rhoda is the name of a servant girl who appears in Acts 12:13–15. When Peter miraculously escapes from prison and knocks at the door of Mary, the moth...
Rhode is the Greek form of Rhoda.Rhoda itself comes from the ancient Greek word ῥόδον (rhodon), meaning "rose." In the New Testament, Rhoda is the name of a servant girl (a maid) in the house of Mary, the mother of John...
Rhodopis is an Ancient Greek feminine name meaning "rose-faced," derived from ῥόδον (rhodon) meaning "rose" and ὄψ (ops) meaning "face, eye." This name is most famously associated with an ancient Greek tale of a slave gi...
Rhodri is a male given name of Welsh origin, derived from the Old Welsh name Rotri, which itself is composed of the elements rod meaning "wheel" and ri meaning "king". Thus, the name is often interpreted as "wheel king,"...
Rhona is a Scottish feminine given name, possibly derived from the name of either of the two Hebridean islands called Rona. In Old Norse, Rona likely means "rough island" (from hrammr meaning rough and ō meaning island)....
Rhonda is a feminine given name that originated in the 20th century, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It has two possible origins: one is a modern coinage combining phonetic elements of Rhoda and Linda, yiel...
Rhonwen is the Welsh form of Rowena, appearing in medieval Welsh poems and stories as a personification of the English people.EtymologyThe name Rowan likely has its roots in the legendary ambеr of early medieval traditio...
Rhosyn is a Welsh feminine given name meaning "rose." It is considered a modern Welsh name, likely coined as a direct borrowing from the Welsh common noun rhosyn (plural rhosyn), which itself derives from rhos meaning "m...
Rhouben is the Biblical Greek form of Reuben, a name of Hebrew origin that means raʾa”—”to see”—and ben”—”son,” thus “behold, a son.” The name appears in the Old Testament as the firstborn son of Jacob and Leah (Genesis...
Rhouth is a Greek transliteration of the Hebrew name Ruth (רוּת), used in the Greek translation of the Old Testament known as the Septuagint. The name appears in the Greek Bible as Ῥούθ (Rhouth), representing the Hebrew...
Rhoxane is the Ancient Greek form of Roxana. It derives from the Greek transliteration Ῥωξάνη (Rhōxánē), which itself comes from an Old Persian or Bactrian name ultimately rooted in the Old Iranian word *rauxšnā, meaning...
Rhydderch is a Welsh masculine given name with ancient roots. It originates from the Old Welsh Riderch, which is itself composed of two uncertain elements: the first may be rhy meaning "great, highest, excessive" or rhi...
Rhydian is a Welsh male given name. It is possibly derived from Welsh rhyd meaning "ford". Saint Rhydian or Rhidian was a companion of the 6th-century Welsh saint Illtyd, who founded the abbey of Llanilltud in Glamorgan....
Rhys (often spelled Rhŷs in Welsh) is a Welsh masculine given name with deep historical roots. It derives from the Old Welsh name Ris, likely meaning "ardour, enthusiasm." The name is closely associated with Welsh royalt...
Ria is a short form of Maria, primarily used in Dutch and German-speaking countries. As a diminutive, Ria emerged as an independent given name in the 20th century, following a broader trend of shortening longer names for...
Riacán is an Old Irish masculine name, the original form from which the modern Irish Riagán derives. The name is thought to be composed of the Old Irish element rí, meaning "king," combined with a diminutive suffix, effe...
Riad (Arabic: رياض, romanized: Riyāḍ, pronounced [riːˈɑːdˤ]) is a masculine Arabic given name and surname. It means "meadows, gardens", deriving from the plural form of Rawda, which itself means "meadow, garden". The nam...
Riagán is an Irish masculine given name derived from Riacán, an Old Irish personal name. It likely combines the element rí meaning "king" with a diminutive suffix, thus carrying connotations of "little king" or "kingly o...
Rían is an Irish masculine given name, used as a variant of Rian. It belongs to a family of names that ultimately trace back to the Irish surname Ryan, which itself is the Anglicized form of the Irish Ó Riain. This patro...
Rian is a given name used in multiple languages, functioning as an Irish form of Ryan as well as an English and Brazilian variant. It can also appear as a surname. In Irish, it is often spelled Rían, while in English-spe...
Rianne is a Dutch feminine given name, typically formed as a combination of Ria and Anne. It can also function as a short form of names ending in rianne, such as Viviane or Mariane. Ria itself is a short form of Maria, u...
Riannon is a variant of Rhiannon, a name rooted in Welsh mythology and ultimately derived from the unattested Celtic name Rīgantonā, meaning "great queen" (from Celtic rīganī "queen" and the divine suffix -on). This anci...
Riaz is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name رياض, typically linked to the name Riad (also written as Riyad). It is a masculine Arabic given name derived from the word رياض, which is the plural form of Rawda, me...
Ric is an English short form of the name Richard or any name ending in ric. As a diminutive, Ric shares the rich history and etymology of its longer form. Richard itself comes from the Old German elements rih meaning "ru...