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30,235River is a nature-themed English given name derived from the common noun denoting a natural stream of fresh water that flows across land, typically towards another body of water such as an ocean, lake, or another river....
Rivka is the Hebrew form of Rebecca, originating from the biblical Hebrew name Rivqa (רִבְקָה). The name is derived from a Semitic root meaning "join, tie, snare," and interpretations of its meaning include "captivating...
EtymologyRivqa is the Biblical Hebrew form of Rebecca, derived from the Hebrew name רִבְקָה (Rivqa). The name likely originates from a Semitic root meaning "join, tie, snare," suggesting a meaning of "to bind" or "to ens...
Riya is a feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "singer." It is widely used in Bengali, Hindi, and Marathi-speaking communities in India and the broader South Asian diaspora. The name derives from the Sanskrit...
Rıza is a Turkish masculine given name that derives from Persian Reza, which is itself the Persian form of Arabic Rida. The Arabic root رضًا (riḍan) means "satisfaction, contentment". This semantic field is central to Is...
Rizki is an Indonesian masculine given name derived from Arabic رزْق (rizq), meaning "sustenance, boon, blessing." The name embodies the concept of divine provision and is commonly used in Muslim-majority Indonesia. A va...
Rizky is an Indonesian given name and surname, derived as a variant of Rizki. The name ultimately originates from the Arabic rizq (رزْق), meaning “sustenance, boon, blessing,” rooted in the concept of divine provision—a...
Rizpah is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "coal" or "hot stone." It appears in the Old Testament as the name of a remarkable figure: the daughter of Aiah and a concubine of King Saul. Despite her secondary status, Rizpa...
Rızvan is the Turkish variant form of Ridwan, an Arabic name deriving from the root رضي (raḍiya) meaning "to be satisfied, to be content." Thus, Ridwan conveys the sense of "consent, approval," reflecting spiritual conte...
Rizvan is a Turkish and Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived from the Arabic Ridwan, which means "consent, approval." The root of the name comes from the Arabic triliteral root رضي (raḍiya), meaning "to be satisfied...
Rizwan is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, used extensively in Urdu-speaking regionsand across the Muslim world. Etymologically, Rizwan is Ridwan, meaning "consent, approval" in Arabic, derived from the root رضي...
EtymologyRizwana is an Urdu form of Ridwana, as well as an alternate Arabic transcription. This feminine name ultimately derives from Ridwan (Arabic: رضوان), which means "consent, approval" and comes from the Arabic root...
Rəna is an Azerbaijani feminine given name, representing the Azerbaijani form of Rana. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic word rana (رنا), which means "to gaze" or "to look intently." In Azerbaijani culture, the...
EtymologyRoald is a Norwegian given name, representing the modern form of the Old Norse names Hróðvaldr or Hróaldr. These names are composed of the elements hróðr (meaning "praise, fame") and valdr ("ruler"), giving the...
Roan is a Frisian given name, derived as a short form of names beginning with the Old German element hraban, meaning "raven". The name traces back to Proto-Germanic *hrabanaz (Old High German hraban), and shares its root...
Roar is a modern Norwegian masculine given name, representing a form of the Old Norse Hróarr. The name is rooted in Norse tradition, deriving from the elements hróðr ("praise, fame") combined with either geirr (&...
Rob is a masculine given name used primarily in Dutch and English. It is a short form (hypocorism) of Robert, a name of Germanic origin meaning "bright fame" — derived from the elements hruod ("fame") and beraht ("bright...
Robab is the Persian form of Rubab, a name derived from the Arabic word for a type of stringed musical instrument, the rubab or robab. This lute-like instrument is of Central Asian origin and is considered the national m...
Robabeh is the Persian form of Rubab, a name derived from an Arabic word referring to a type of stringed musical instrument. Linguistically, the name transitions from the Arabic rubab (the instrument) to the Persian adap...
Robbe is a Dutch diminutive of Robrecht, itself the older Dutch form of Robert. The name thus ultimately derives from the Germanic Hrodebert, composed of the elements hruod "fame" and beraht "bright", together meaning "b...
Robbert (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɔbərt]) is a Dutch form of the masculine given name Robert. It is commonly found in the Netherlands and Flanders, and the spelling with double 'b' differentiates it from the standard Dutc...
Robbie is a unisex given name that is primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a diminutive of Robert or Roberta, and it can also be a variant of Robin. In Northern Ireland, the name saw a significant rise in...
Robbin is a variant of the name Robin. While Robin itself originates as a medieval English diminutive of Robert, Robbin represents an alternative spelling that has been used particularly in modern times. Like Robin, Robb...
Robby is a given name that is typically a diminutive of Robert. It is used in English-speaking countries and is one of several nicknames for Robert, including Bob, Rob, Robbie, Robbin, and Robin.Etymology and HistoryThe...
Robena is a feminine variant of Robin, which itself originated as a diminutive of Robert. While Robin has been used as both a masculine and feminine name, Robena emerged as a distinctly feminine elaboration, likely influ...
Robert is a masculine given name of ancient Germanic origin, widely used across many languages and cultures for centuries. It derives from the Proto-Germanic *Hrōþiberhtaz, composed of the elements hruod meaning "fame, g...
Róbert is a masculine given name used in Hungarian, Icelandic, and Slovak, serving as the local form of Robert. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic Hrodebert, composed of the elements hruod “fame” and beraht “b...
Roberta is a feminine given name in English, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, derived as the feminine form of Robert and its counterpart Roberto. The name Robert originates from the Germanic elements hruod meaning "fame...
Robertas is the Lithuanian form of Robert. Like its Germanic source, Robertas derives ultimately from the Old High German elements hruod meaning "fame" and beraht meaning "bright," giving it the sense of "bright fame". E...
Roberte is the French feminine form of Robert. Derived from the Germanic name Hrodebert, meaning "bright fame," Roberte carries the same connotations of renown and brilliance as its masculine counterpart. The name is pro...
Robertina is a feminine diminutive of Roberto, used primarily in Italian and Spanish-speaking cultures. The name Roberto itself is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Robert, which originates from the Germanic n...
Roberto is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Robert. The name Robert derives from the Germanic elements hruod "fame" and beraht "bright", thus meaning "bright fame". The Normans brought the name to Britain, wh...
Roberts is a Latvian masculine given name, equivalent to the English name Robert. It is derived from the Germanic name Hrodebert, meaning "bright fame", composed of the elements hruod ("fame") and beraht ("bright"). The...
Robertus is the Latinized form of Robert, derived from the Proto-Germanic elements hruod meaning "fame" and beraht meaning "bright." This formal version is notably used in the Netherlands for official documents and birth...
Robi 1 is a Hungarian diminutive of Róbert, the Hungarian and Icelandic form of Robert. The name Robert ultimately derives from the Germanic *Hrodebert*, meaning "bright fame", composed of the elements hruod "fame" and b...
Robi is an alternate transcription of Bengali রবি (see Rabi 2), itself a Bengali and Nepali form of Ravi. The name Ravi ultimately derives from the Surya root meaning "sun" in Sanskrit, referencing the solar deity Ravi i...
Robin is a unisex given name of medieval English origin, originally a diminutive of Robert, but now usually regarded as an independent name. The name Robert itself derives from the Old Frankish elements hrod meaning 'fam...
Robina is a feminine given name, originating as a feminization of Robin. It first appeared in Scotland during the 17th century, reflecting a common pattern of creating feminine forms from masculine or unisex names by add...
Robinson is a masculine given name derived from the English surname Robinson, which itself originated as a patronymic form of the given name Robin, meaning "son of Robin". Little Robin was a medieval diminutive of Robert...
Etymology and Historical Context Robrecht is an older Dutch form of Robert, still used in Belgium. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic name Hrodebert, composed of the elements hruod meaning "fame" and beraht me...
Robson is a masculine given name derived from the English surname Robson, which itself is a patronymic form of the given name Rob — a short form of Robert. Rhyming with 'Rob-son' in both British and American English, the...
Robyn is a feminine variant of Robin, which itself is a medieval English diminutive of Robert. The name arises from the ancient Germanic elements hrod meaning “fame” and beraht meaning “bright.” Over time, Robin evolved...
Robynne is a feminine variant of Robin, itself derived as a medieval English diminutive of Robert. While Robin has become an independent name used for both genders, Robynne specifically serves as a feminized spelling, pa...
Roc is the Catalan form of Rocco, an Italian name ultimately derived from a Germanic root. The name is historically associated with Saint Roch (or Rocco), a 14th-century French saint known for caring for plague victims b...
Rocco is a masculine given name of Italian and Germanic origin. It is thought to derive from the Old German element hruoh, meaning “crow” or “rook.” Alternatively, some sources link it to the Old High German word “hrok,”...
Roch is the French and Polish form of Rocco, a name with Germanic roots derived from the element hruoh meaning "crow" or "rook." The name is deeply associated with Saint Roch (also known in English as Rock), a 14th-centu...
Rochel is the Yiddish form of Rachel. It reflects the Ashkenazi Jewish pronunciation and usage, commonly found among Yiddish-speaking communities. The name carries the same biblical heritage as its Hebrew source. Etymolo...
Rochelle is a feminine given name of English origin, derived from the name of the French city La Rochelle, which means "little rock". The name was popularized in the United States during the 1930s, largely due to the fam...
Rochus is a Latinized form of the given name Rocco, used occasionally in German and Dutch. The root name Rocco is of Germanic origin, possibly derived from the element hruoh meaning “crow” or “rook”. Saint Roch (c. 1348–...
Rocío is a Spanish feminine given name derived from the title of the Virgin Mary, María del Rocío (“Mary of the Dew”). The name itself means “dew” in Spanish, ultimately tracing back to the Latin word ruscus or roscidus...
Rocky is a masculine given name with multiple origins. Primarily, it serves as a diminutive of Rocco and other names beginning with a similar sound, reflecting a pet name or familiar form. Alternatively, Rocky originated...
Rod is a common diminutive (hypocorism) of the masculine given names Roderick or Rodney. As a short form, it has been used independently in English-speaking countries since at least the 20th century, offering a concise a...
Rodamonte is a variant of Rodomonte, a name originating in the Italian Carolingian romance epics. The more common form, Rodomonte, was created by the Renaissance poet Matteo Maria Boiardo for a Saracen warrior king in hi...
Roddy is a masculine given name used primarily in English- and Scottish-speaking contexts. It often functions as a diminutive or short form of Roderick or Rodney, although it can also stand on its own as an independent g...
Roderic is the Catalan form of Roderick, which itself originates from the Old Germanic name Hroþireiks, composed of the elements hruod (“fame”) and rih (“ruler, king”), thus meaning “famous ruler.” This name was in use a...
Roderick is a Germanic name meaning "famous ruler", derived from the Old German elements hruod "fame" and rih "ruler, king". It has cognates in many ancient Germanic languages, including Gothic (Hroþireiks), Old High Ger...
Rodge is a short form of Rodger, itself a variant of Roger. The name's history is deeply intertwined with the Germanic element hruod meaning "fame" and ger meaning "spear", giving the original Hrodger the connotation of...
Rodger is a masculine given name and surname, primarily used in English. It is a variant of Roger, sharing the same Germanic origin: the elements hruod "fame" and ger "spear", together meaning "famous spear". The name en...
Rodica is a female given name used primarily in Romania. Its exact origin is uncertain, but it is often associated with the Romanian word rod, meaning "fruit" — a word borrowed from Slavic languages. Alternatively, Rodic...
Rodina is a Scottish feminine form of the name Roderick. The name Roderick itself is derived from the Old German elements hruod ("fame") and rih ("ruler, king"), giving it the meaning "famous ruler." This ancient name wa...