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Prunella Feminine English

Prunella is a feminine given name derived from the Latin word pruna meaning "plum," which also gives its name to the flowering plant known as self-heal (Prunella vulgaris). The name directly references the flower, and th...

Purity Feminine English

Purity is a female given name derived directly from the English word purity, which itself comes from the Latin puritas, meaning “freedom from contamination” or “moral virtue.” As a virtue name, Purity belongs to a longst...

Queen Feminine English

Queen is a given name and surname with roots in the English language, ultimately derived from Old English cwen, meaning "woman, wife." Over time, the word evolved to refer specifically to a female monarch, but as a perso...

Queenie Feminine English

Queenie is a feminine given name of English origin, functioning as a diminutive or affectionate pet form of the word and name Queen. While superficially appearing to reference a female monarch, the name is thought to der...

Quintella Feminine English

Quintella is a feminine diminutive of the Roman praenomen Quintus. As a rare English female name, it shares the meaning of its source — Latin for "fifth" — though the diminutive suffix "-ella" softens it, literally "litt...

Rachael Feminine English

Rachael is a variant spelling of Rachel, with the -ach- sequence likely influenced by names like Michael. This feminine name is of Hebrew origin, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Raḥel) meaning "ewe". Etymo...

Racheal Feminine English

Racheal is a variant spelling of Rachel, a feminine given name of Hebrew origin. The pronunciation is typically the same as Rachael or Rachel, though the spelling with 'ea' is less common.Etymology and OriginThe name Rac...

Rachel Feminine Hebrew Dutch +6

Rachel is a feminine given name with deep biblical roots, deriving from the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Raḥel), meaning "ewe" (a female sheep). In the Old Testament, Rachel is a central matriarch: the beloved wife of Jacob, mothe...

Rachelle Feminine English French

Rachelle is a variant of the biblical name Rachel, common in both English and French-speaking countries. Its spelling has likely been influenced by the name Rochelle, giving it a distinctively elegant, gallicized flair.E...

Rachyl Feminine English

Rachyl is a variant of the name Rachel, originating in English-speaking countries as a modern respelling of the traditional form.EtymologyThe name ultimately derives from the Hebrew רָחֵל (Raḥel), meaning “ewe.” In the O...

Racquel Feminine English

Racquel is a variant of Raquel, the Spanish and Portuguese form of Rachel. This spelling, along with its alternate Raquel, emerged in English-speaking countries as a stylistic variation that gives the name a distinctive...

Rae Feminine English

Rae is a unisex given name commonly used in English as a short form of Rachel, which itself is derived from the Hebrew element raḥel meaning "ewe". It can also function as a feminine form of Ray, a diminutive of Raymond...

Raegan Feminine English

Raegan is a variant of the name Reagan, which itself originates from an Irish surname, the Anglicized form of Ó Riagáin. This surname is derived from the given name Riagán, which has ancient Gaelic roots.As a given name,...

Raelene Feminine English

EtymologyRaelene is a modern English feminine name formed by blending the name Rae with the popular suffix lene, which appears in names like Marlene and Charlene. Rae itself is either a short form of Rachel or a feminine...

Raelyn Feminine English

Raelyn is a modern feminine given name in English-speaking countries, particularly popular in the United States. It is a combination of the name Rae and the popular name suffix lyn.Rae is often used as a short form of Ra...

Raelynn Feminine English

Raelynn is a modern feminine given name of English origin, formed by combining the name Rae with the popular name suffix -lyn. The element Rae is typically derived as a short form of Rachel or as a feminine form of Ray,...

Raewyn Feminine English

Raewyn is a modern feminine given name, predominantly used in New Zealand, formed as a combination of the names Rae and Wyn. Rae is typically a short form of Rachel or a feminine variant of Ray, while Wyn is a Welsh elem...

Rain 1 Feminine English

Rain is an English feminine given name derived directly from the English word rain, which comes from Old English regn. As a word name, it reflects a modern trend of adopting nature-themed vocabulary as personal names, of...

Rainbow Feminine English

Rainbow is an English word name derived directly from the atmospheric phenomenon of the same name, which appears as a multicoloured arc in the sky when sunlight interacts with water droplets. As a given name, it emerged...

Raine Feminine English

Raine is a feminine given name of English origin, initially derived from a surname. That surname itself comes from the Old French nickname reine, meaning "queen." As a given name, it carries regal connotations, evoking i...

Ramona Feminine English Romanian +1

Ramona is a feminine first name of Spanish origin, derived as a feminine form of Ramón, the Spanish form of Raymond. The ultimate root is the Germanic Raginmund, composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, d...

Randi 1 Feminine English

Randi 1 is a feminine diminutive of the name Miranda, first appearing in English usage. As a diminutive, it shares the core meaning of its root, derived from Latin mirandus, meaning “admirable, worthy of being admired.”...

Raquel Feminine English Portuguese +1

Raquel is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Rachel. Both names derive from the Hebrew Raḥel, meaning "ewe" (a female sheep). In the Old Testament (Genesis 29–35), Rachel is the beloved wife of Jacob, mother of Joseph an...

Raschelle Feminine English

Etymology and MeaningRaschelle is a modern English variant of the name Rachelle, itself a variant of the biblical name Rachel, which derives from the Hebrew רָחֵל (Raḥel) meaning "ewe." The spelling Raschelle likely emer...

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...

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...

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...

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,...

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...

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...

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...

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,...

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),...

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,...

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...

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...

Reign Feminine English

Reign is a modern English feminine given name, derived directly from the English word meaning "to rule" or "a period of rule," ultimately from Latin regnum "royal power." It belongs to the category of virtue names and ab...

Remi Feminine English

Remi is the English form of the French name Rémi, also used as a feminine given name. It ultimately derives from the Latin Remigius, meaning "oarsman" or "rower," rooted in the Latin word remex (genitive remigis). The na...

Rena Feminine English

EtymologyRena is essentially a Latinate feminine form of René, the French masculine name that ultimately derives from the Latin Renatus, meaning "born again". The name thus carries strong Christian connotations of spirit...

Renae Feminine English

Renae is an English variant of the French name Renée, which is the feminine form of René. All these names ultimately derive from the Latin name Renatus, meaning "born again." The name carries a spiritual connotation of r...

Renee Feminine English

Renee is the English form of Renée, a French feminine given name derived from René (the masculine form), which itself comes from the Late Latin Renatus, meaning "born again". The name has deep historical roots, originall...

Renie Feminine English

Renie is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It is possibly a diminutive of Renee, the English form of the French Renée, which is in turn the feminine form of René. Ultimately derived from...

Renita Feminine English

Renita is a feminine given name, probably a modern invention based on Renatus, a Late Latin name meaning 'born again'. It first emerged in the United States during the 1950s, likely as a variant of the more established F...

Retha Feminine English

Retha is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It functions as a short form of Margaretha, the Dutch form of Margaret, as well as a Swedish and German variant. Etymology and Meaning Margaret...

Reverie Feminine English

Reverie is an English word name derived from the Old French resverie, itself from resver meaning "to dream, to rave." The name translates directly to "daydream" or "fanciful musing," evoking a state of dreamy contemplati...

Rexana Feminine English

Rexana is a modern English feminine variant of Rexanne, itself a creative blend of the royal name Rex and Roxane, a French form of Roxana. The shared root of these names goes back to the Old Persian or Bactrian element *...

Rexanne Feminine English

Etymology and OriginsRexanne is a modern English feminine given name, formed as a blend of the names Roxane and Rex. The name Roxane itself is a French and English form of Roxana, which derives ultimately from the Old Pe...

Rheanna Feminine English

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 "...

Rhetta Feminine English

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...

Rhianna Feminine English

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 Feminine English Welsh +1

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...

Rhoda Feminine English English Bible

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...

Rhonda Feminine English

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...

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