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2,649Riannon 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...
Rica is a short form of Frederica and other names ending in rica, such as Friederike. As a feminine given name, it is used primarily in English-speaking countries, though it also appears in other cultures, like the Phili...
Etymology and OriginRichardine is a feminine form of the male name Richard. The root, Richard, derives from the Old Germanic elements rih meaning “ruler, king” and hart meaning “hard, firm, brave, hardy.” Thus, Richardin...
Richelle is a feminine given name that blends elements from several well-established names, primarily Rachel and Rochelle, with a strong influence from Michelle. In some cases, it may also be interpreted as a feminine va...
Etymology and MeaningRichmal is an unusual English given name whose exact origin is uncertain. It is most likely a combination of the names Richard (derived from Old German rih "ruler" and hart "hardy, brave") and Mary (...
Rikki is a unisex given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It originated as a variant and feminine form of Ricky, itself a diminutive of Richard. The name Richard derives from Old German elements rih "rul...
Rilla is a feminine given name of English origin, typically used as a short form of names ending in rilla. It is best known as the name of Rilla Blythe, a character in L. M. Montgomery's novels Rilla of Ingleside (1921)...
Ripley is an English unisex given name that originated as a surname derived from place names. The place name Ripley comes from Old English rippel meaning "grove, thicket" and leah meaning "clearing", so the surname refer...
Rita is a female name used across many European languages and cultures, most commonly as a short form of Margherita and other names ending in rita. It has been adopted in Danish, English, Estonian, German, Hungarian, Ita...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Romaine is a feminine given name that originated as a French form of Roman, ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Romanus, meaning "Roman." In English and French usage, Romaine is occasionally used as a female give...
Romayne is a variant of Romaine, the French feminine form of Roman. Ultimately derived from the Late Latin name Romanus meaning "Roman," it refers to a person from Rome or the Roman Empire. While less common as a given n...
Etymology and MeaningRomey is a diminutive of Rosemary and also used as a short form for other names beginning with Rom. As a variation of Rosemary, it inherits the compound meaning from its components: Rose (originally...
Romy is a versatile diminutive used across Dutch, English, French, and German-speaking cultures. It serves as a short form of names such as Rosemarie, Rosemary, and other names beginning with Rom, like Romina, Romilda, R...
Rona is a feminine given name used in English-speaking countries, primarily regarded as a variant of Rhona. While Rhona itself likely originates from one of the two Hebridean islands named Rona, whose Old Norse name mean...
Ronda is a variant of Rhonda, a name with a complex and modern history. Rhonda itself likely originated as a phonetically pleasing blend of Rhoda and Linda, though its rise in popularity may also have been influenced by...
Roni 2 is a diminutive of Veronica, an English feminine given name. Veronica itself derives from the Latin alteration of Berenice, influenced by the ecclesiastical Latin phrase vera icon meaning "true image". This etymol...
Ronnette is a feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a feminine form of Ronald, created by adding the feminine suffix -ette. Ronald itself is the Scottish form of Ragnvaldr, an Old Norse...
Rorie is a feminine variant of Rory, traditionally a masculine name derived from the Irish Ruaidhrí meaning "red king." While Rory itself is an anglicized form of the Old Irish name Ruaidrí, composed of rúad ("red") and...
Ros is an English short form of Rosalind, Rosamund, and other names beginning with Ros. It is used as a given name in its own right, primarily as a diminutive or affectionate variant. Etymology and Origins As a diminutiv...
Rosa is a feminine given name used across many European languages, including Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Generally, it can be considered to deri...
Rosabel is a feminine given name of English origin, created in the 18th century. It is a combination of Rosa 1 and the common name suffix bel, inspired by Latin bella "beautiful". Thus, Rosabel can be interpreted as "bea...
Rosabella is a feminine given name of English origin. It is a elaborated form of Rosabel, which was created in the 18th century as a combination of Rosa 1 with the suffix -bel, derived from Latin bella meaning "beautiful...
Rosalee is a variant spelling of Rosalie, a name that has been popularized in English-speaking countries through cultural influences like the 1938 musical film Rosalie. The underlying root of the name is traced further b...
Rosaleen is an Irish and English feminine given name, representing an Anglicized form of the Irish name Róisín, a diminutive meaning "little rose." It is also a variant of the English name Rosaline, itself a medieval dev...
Rosalie is a feminine given name, the French, German, and Dutch form of Rosalia, which derives from the Latin word rosa meaning "rose." As such, Rosalie carries the romantic and floral associations of its root name, evok...
Rosalin is a medieval variant of Rosalind. The name Rosalind ultimately derives from the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender". The Normans introduced this name to England, th...
Rosalind is a feminine given name with a rich linguistic history. It is derived from the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender." The name was introduced to England by the Norma...
Rosaline is a medieval variant of Rosalind, a name of Old German origin meaning “horse” and “soft, flexible, tender.” Its spelling was later influenced by the Latin phrase rosa linda (“beautiful rose”), and it has become...
Rosalyn is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Rosaline, which itself is a medieval form of Rosalind. Rosalyn can also be considered an elaboration of Rose combined with...
Rosalynn is a feminine given name in English, best known as the popular variant spelling of Rosalyn, which itself is a variant of Rosaline. The spelling with double 'n' was famously borne by Rosalynn Carter (1927–2023),...
Rosalynne is an English variant of Rosalyn, itself a modern elaboration of Rose combined with the suffix -lyn. This feminine name ultimately traces its roots back to the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind...
Rosamond is a feminine given name in English, in use since the Middle Ages. It is a variant of Rosamund, which itself derives from the Old German elements hros "horse" and munt "protection". The name was borne by the wif...
Etymology and Historical OriginsRosamund is a feminine given name with a complex etymology, blending Germanic and Latin influences. Its oldest roots lie in the Old German elements hros "horse" and munt "protection", givi...
Rosanna is a feminine given name that combines Rosa 1 and Anna. It is used primarily in English and Italian, where the elements are fused directly without an intermediate form. The name should not be confused with Rossan...
Rosannah is a variant of Rosanna, an elaborated feminine name combining Rosa 1 and Anna. Rosa 1 ultimately derives from Latin rosa meaning "rose", though it may also be connected to the Germanic name Roza 2. Anna origina...
Rosanne is a feminine given name used in Dutch and English, formed by combining the names Rose and Anne. The name is thus understood to mean "graceful rose" or "favored rose," blending the floral symbolism of Rose with A...
Rose is a feminine given name used primarily in English and French. Originally a Norman French form of the Germanic name Hrodohaidis, meaning "famous type", it derives from the elements hruod "fame" and heit "kind, sort,...
Roseann is a feminine given name in English, commonly understood as a variant of Rosanne. The name blends the elements Rose and Anne, traditionally interpreted as meaning “graceful rose” or “favored rose,” with Anne deri...
Roseanna is a feminine given name formed from a combination of Rose and Anna, constituting a variant of the name Rosanna. This double-name construction carries the floral essence of the rose—a symbol of beauty and love—m...
Roseanne is a feminine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Rosanne, which itself is a combination of Rose and Anne. The name thus blends the floral beauty of Rose with the grace o...
EtymologyRoselyn is a variant of Rosalyn, itself an elaboration of Rose with the common suffix -lyn or a variant of Rosaline. Ultimately, the name traces back to the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind mean...
Rosemarie is a feminine given name primarily used in Dutch, English, and German-speaking countries. It is a variant of Rosemary, itself a combination of Rose and Mary. While Rosemary is often associated with the fragrant...
EtymologyRosemary is a feminine given name of English origin, coined as a combination of the names Rose and Mary. It can also be given in reference to the herb rosemary, which gets its name from Latin ros marinus meaning...
Etymology and Origin Rosie is a feminine given name of English origin, typically used as a diminutive of Rose. Rose itself derives from the Norman French form of the Germanic name Hrodohaidis, meaning “famous type,” comp...
Roslyn is a feminine given name of English origin. It is a variant of Rosalyn, which itself is a variant of Rosaline. The ultimate root is Rosalind, derived from the Old German elements hros meaning "horse" and lind mean...
Rosy is a feminine given name, predominantly used in English-speaking countries. It is a diminutive of Rose, the sweet and affectionate -y ending giving it a friendly, cheerful character. While most often encountered as...
Rowanne is a feminine name of English origin, an elaborated spelling variant of Rowan. The name is derived either from the Irish name Ruadhán, meaning "little red one," or directly from the rowan tree (mountain ash), who...
Rowena is a feminine given name of uncertain origin, first recorded in the 12th-century Historia Regum Britanniae by Geoffrey of Monmouth. According to Geoffrey, Rowena was the beautiful daughter of the Saxon chief Hengi...
Rowina is a variant of the name Rowena. The origin of Rowena is uncertain, but it has strong literary and legendary connotations. According to the 12th-century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth, Rowena (spelled as such) wa...
Roxana is a feminine first name with roots in ancient Persia, used in English, Romanian, Spanish, and Ancient Greek cultures. Its meaning derives from a long line of linguistic evolution: the name comes from the Latin Ro...
Etymology and OriginRoxane is the French and English form of Roxana, ultimately derived from the Old Persian name *rauxšnā, meaning “bright, shining.” The name traces back to Ancient Greek Ῥωξάνη (Rhoxane), which entered...
Roxanna is a variant of Roxana, ultimately derived from the Greek name Ῥωξάνη (Rhoxane), which itself comes from an Old Persian or Bactrian name tracing to Old Iranian *rauxšnā, meaning "bright, shining." This etymology...
Roxanne is a Persian feminine given name, widely used in English and French contexts. It is a variant of Roxane, the French and English form of Roxana. The name traces its roots to the Old Iranian element *rauxšnā, meani...