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15,656Rhydderch 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...
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...
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...
Ricard is the Catalan form of Richard, originating from the Old Germanic elements rih meaning "ruler, king" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy." The name thus carries the connotation of "brave ruler" or "strong k...
Rčardas is the Lithuanian form of Richard, a name that has been widely adopted across Europe in various linguistic adaptations. As a Baltic cognate, Rčardas retains the essence of its Germanic root meaning "brave ruler,"...
Ricardo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Richard. The name derives from Proto-Germanic elements *rīks meaning "king, ruler" and *harduz meaning "hard, brave". Thus, Ricardo carries the meaning of "brave ruler" or "p...
Ričards is the Latvian form of Richard. The name Richard derives from Old Germanic elements rih meaning "ruler, king" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy", giving it the overall meaning of "brave ruler". Introduce...
Riccardo is the Italian form of Richard, a name of Old German origin composed of the elements rih "ruler, king" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy", thus meaning "brave ruler" or "powerful leader". The name has been born...
Rich is a masculine given name that is most commonly a short form of Richard. As a diminutive, it has been used independently alongside other variants like Rick, Richie, and Dick, particularly in English-speaking countri...
Richard is a masculine given name that means "brave ruler", derived from the Old German elements rih "ruler, king" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". It was introduced to England by the Normans after the 11th-century i...
Richárd is the Hungarian form of Richard, a name widely recognized across Europe. The original Richard derives from Old German elements rih ("ruler, king") and hart ("hard, firm, brave, hardy"), giving the meaning "brave...
Richie is a common diminutive of Richard, a name of Old German origin meaning "brave ruler." As a standalone given name, it has been widely used in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States and the Unite...
Rick is a masculine given name in English, typically used as a short form of Richard or other names ending in -rick, such as Derrick, Erick, or Patrick. It functions as a diminutive or nickname that has gained independen...
Etymology and Background Rickard is a Swedish masculine given name and also an English surname, with roots in the Germanic name Richard. The name Richard derives from Old German elements rih "ruler, king" and hart "hard,...
Rickey is a masculine English given name, functioning as a diminutive of Richard. As a variant of Rick or Ricky, it shares the same etymological roots and historical legacy. The name Richard itself derives from the Old G...
Rickie is a diminutive of Richard, an English given name used for both males and females. It emerged as a pet form, similar to other variants like Rick, Rickey, and Richie. While Richard itself has Old German roots meani...
Ricky is a primarily male given name, most commonly used in English and Spanish-speaking countries as a diminutive (hypocorism) of Richard, as well as other names such as Frederick, Derrick, Roderick, Enrique, Patrick, R...
Rico is a short form or diminutive of names such as Ricardo, Enrico, and other names ending in rico. It is used primarily in Italian and Spanish, often as a given name in its own right, but it also serves as a nickname o...
Ricohard is an Old German form of Richard, a name that has been prominent across Europe for centuries. The original German elements rih ("ruler, king") and hart ("hard, firm, brave, hardy") combine to give Richard the me...
Rida is an Arabic name (Arabic: رضا, romanized: Riḍā) meaning "satisfaction, contentment" or "the fact of being pleased or contented; approval". It derives from the Arabic root riḍan (رِضًا), and theologian Annemarie Sch...
Riderch is an Old Welsh masculine given name, the original form of the more familiar Welsh name Rhydderch. The name is composed of two elements: ri meaning "king" and derch meaning "exalted", so that the full meaning may...
EtymologyThe name Ridge is derived directly from the English vocabulary word denoting a long, narrow elevated landform, such as a mountain crest or ridgeline. As a given name, it follows the modern trend of adopting natu...
Ridha is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Rida, derived from the Arabic word riḍā (رضا) meaning "satisfaction, contentment, approval". The name is closely related to the concept of riḍā in Islam, which denot...
Etymology and Meaning Rıdvan is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Ridwan, which derives from the Arabic root رضي (raḍiya), meaning "to be satisfied, to be content." The name itself means "consent, approval," and in Isl...
Ridwan is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word riḍwān (رِضْوَان), meaning "consent, approval, favor, or pleasure." The name is deeply rooted in the Arabic root raḍiya (raḍiya), which conv...
Rien is a Dutch masculine given name, functioning as a cognate of Rein. While Rein can be a short form of various Germanic names beginning with the element regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" (from Proto-Germanic *...
Rien is a Dutch short form of Marinus. The name Marinus itself has Latin origins, derived either from the Roman family name Marius or directly from the Latin word marinus meaning "of the sea". Thus, through its chain of...
Rıfat is the Turkish form of Rifat, a given name of Arabic origin. It is primarily used in Turkey and among Turkish-speaking communities. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic word رفعة (rifʿa), meaning “high rank,...
Rifat is an Arabic given name derived from رفعة (rifʿa), meaning "high rank, elevation". It is built on the Arabic root r-f-ʿ (رفع), which conveys the idea of lifting, raising, or exalting like the name Rafi which comes...
Rígán is a masculine given name of Old Irish origin. It is the earlier form of Ríoghán, which in turn derives from a diminutive of rí "king" (or its derivative ríg "royal"), combined with a diminutive suffix, thus carryi...
Rígbarddán is an Old Irish masculine given name, evoking a diminutive or cherished figure whose identity is anchored in both kingship and poetic tradition. The name breaks down into three components: rí (genitive ríg), m...
Rigby is an English surname that has gained occasional use as a first name, primarily for boys. Its origins lie in the Old Norse words hryggr meaning "ridge" and býr meaning "farm" or "settlement," thus referring to a "r...
Rigel is the name of a prominent star in the constellation Orion, commonly used as a given name, particularly in the context of astronomy. Its origin traces back to the Arabic phrase الرجل (al-Rijl), meaning "foot," as t...
Rigobert is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German elements rih meaning "ruler, king" and beraht meaning "bright" or "famous." The name thus translates to "bright ruler" or "famous ki...
Rigoberto is the Spanish form of Rigobert, a name of Germanic origin. It derives from the Old German elements rih meaning "ruler, king" and beraht meaning "bright", giving the name the overall meaning of "bright ruler" o...
Rihard is the Slovene form of Richard. Richard is a classic Germanic name meaning "brave ruler", derived from the Old German elements rih "ruler, king" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". This name has a rich history ac...
Rihards is a masculine Latvian given name, equivalent to the English name Richard. It derives from the Old Germanic elements rih "ruler" and hart "hard, brave", thus meaning "brave ruler". The name has been used in Latvi...
Riho is a Finnish and Estonian short form of Richard, now used independently as a given name. While originally a diminutive, it has gained currency as a standalone masculine name in Estonia.EtymologyThe name Richard is d...
Rijad is a Bosnian masculine given name, derived from the Arabic name Riad.The name Riad itself comes from the Arabic plural riyāḍ, meaning “meadows, gardens,” and is the plural form of Rawda, which means “meadow” or “ga...
Rik is a Dutch masculine given name, most commonly a short form of Hendrik or Frederik, both of which contain the element rik meaning "ruler." It is also occasionally a shortened form of other names with the same element...
Etymology and OriginRīkaharduz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic ancestor of the name Richard, meaning "brave ruler" or "powerful ruler." It is formed from the Proto-Germanic elements *rīk- "ruler, king" and *hardu- "har...
Rikard is a Swedish and Norwegian variant of the name Richard. Richard derives from the Old German elements rih 'ruler, king' and hart 'hard, firm, brave, hardy', meaning 'brave ruler'. The name was introduced to England...
Rikárdó is the Hungarian form of Ricardo, which itself derives from the Germanic root Richard. The name Richard comes from Old German elements rih “ruler, king” and hart “hard, firm, brave, hardy”, giving it the meaning...
Rikhard is the Finnish form of the name Richard, derived ultimately from the Old German elements rih “ruler, king” and hart “hard, firm, brave, hardy”, combining to mean “brave ruler”. As a Finnish cognate, Rikhard share...
EtymologyRiki is a Japanese given name that can be used for any gender. It is primarily written with the kanji 力, meaning "power, capability, influence", which is also the root element riki. This name can also be formed...
Riku is a Finnish masculine short form of Richard. In Finland, Riku emerged as a popular nickname or given name in its own right, reflecting a common Nordic trend of abbreviating longer Germanic names into snappy, two-sy...
Riku 2 is a Japanese masculine given name. It can be written with various kanji characters that share the pronunciation riku, the most common of which is 陸, meaning "land" or "earth."Origin and UsageAs with many Japanes...
Rikuto is a Japanese masculine given name with several possible meanings depending on the combination of kanji characters used to write it. The most common interpretation combines riku (陸), meaning "land" or "shore," wi...
Rimantas is a masculine Lithuanian given name with a pre-Christian origin. It is a dithematic name composed of two stems: rim- derived from Lithuanian rimti "to calm down" and -mant- from mantus "intelligent" or manta "p...
Rimas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, typically a short form of Rimantas.EtymologyThe root name Rimantas is derived from the Lithuanian elements rimti "to calm down" and mantus "intelligent" or manta "property, wea...
Rinaldo is the Italian form of Reynold, a name of Germanic origin meaning "counsel power," derived from the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and walt "power, authority." The name was popularized in medieval Ita...
Rinat 1 is the Tatar, Bashkir, and Kazakh form of Renat, which itself is a Russian derivative of the Latin name Renatus, meaning “born again.” The name carries significant historical layers: Renatus was a Christian name...
Rino is an Italian masculine given name, typically a short form of names ending in rino, such as Severino, Bonarino, or similar compounds. The suffix -rino itself is a diminutive or affectionate element in Italian, often...