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15,656Raginawaldaz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name, the ancestral root of names such as Raginald and Old Norse Ragnvaldr. The name is composed of two elements: regin, meaning "advice, counsel, decision," and walt, meani...
Etymology and MeaningRaginbert is an Old Germanic name composed of two elements: regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and beraht meaning "bright." The combination suggests a meaning such as "bright counsel" or "wise...
Raginfrid is an Old German name that serves as the archaic form of Reinfried. It is a masculine name composed of two Germanic elements: regin, meaning "advice, counsel, decision," and fridu, meaning "peace." Thus, the na...
EtymologyRaginhard is the Old High German form of the name later familiar as Reynard. It is a compound of two Germanic elements: regin meaning 'advice, counsel, decision' and hart meaning 'hard, firm, brave, hardy'. This...
Raginheri is an Old German name that serves as the original form of Rayner. It is composed of the regin element meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and the heri element meaning "army." This combination gives the name a m...
Raginmar is a masculine given name of Old German origin, composed of the elements regin 'counsel, advice, decision' and mari 'famous'. The name thus means 'famous counselor' or 'one whose advice is renowned', reflecting...
Raginmund is the Old German form of the modern name Raymond. It is a compound Germanic name, formed from the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and munt meaning "protection" (early Germanic *mundō "hand,...
Raginolf is an Old High German masculine given name, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and wolf "wolf". The name thus conveys the meaning of "wolf counsel" or "decision-wolf," characteristic of t...
Ragnall is a medieval Irish form of the Old Norse name Ragnvaldr, which itself is composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel" and valdr meaning "ruler." This makes Ragnall a cognate of Reynold, ultimately de...
Ragnar is a masculine given name used in Estonia, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. It is a modern Scandinavian form of the Old Norse name Ragnarr.EtymologyThe name derives from the Old Norse elements ragin...
Ragnarr is an Old Norse masculine given name derived from the elements regin "advice, counsel" and herr "army, warrior", meaning "counsel of the army" or "divine warrior". It is a cognate of Rayner, ultimately descending...
Ragnvald is a Norwegian and Swedish given name, the modern Scandinavian form of Ragnvaldr. This Old Norse name is composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel" and valdr "ruler", making it a cognate of Reynold. Ultima...
Ragnvaldr is an Old Norse name composed of the elements regin “advice, counsel” and valdr “ruler,” making it a cognate of Reynold and Ronald. Rhymes like “Rain-wolf” hint at the original form often Latinized as Ragnvaldu...
Raguel is a masculine given name appearing in Judeo-Christian-Islamic and English Bible traditions as a variant of Reuel. The name comes from Latin Raguhel, itself derived from the Hebrew name Reuel, meaning "friend of G...
Raguhel is a Latin biblical form of Reuel, used in parts of the Latin Old Testament. The name Reuel is of Hebrew origin, meaning "friend of God", from the elements (reaʿ) meaning "friend" and (ʾel) meaning "God". In the...
Raharjo is a masculine given name of Javanese origin. Its meaning derives from the Javanese word raharja, which signifies "prosperous," "plentiful," or "abundant." The name thus carries positive connotations of wealth, f...
Raheem is an alternate transcription of Arabic Rahim, which means "merciful, kind, compassionate" in Arabic. The name derives from the Arabic root R-Ḥ-M, which conveys mercy and compassion.EtymologyIn Islamic tradition,...
Rahim (also transliterated as Raheem) is an Arabic-derived masculine given name that carries the profound meaning of merciful, kind, compassionate. It derives from the Arabic root R-Ḥ-M, which conveys notions of mercy an...
Rahman (also spelled Rehman) is a Arabic, Bengali, Indonesian, Malay, Pashto, and Persian name meaning "merciful" in Arabic. It is derived from the triconsonantal root R-Ḥ-M, which conveys compassion and mercy. In Islami...
Rahmatollah is a Persian masculine given name, derived from the Arabic name Rahmatullah. It is composed of two elements: rahma (mercy) and Allah (the Islamic name for God), thus collectively meaning "mercy of Allah." The...
Rahmatullah is a theophoric Arabic compound name that means "mercy of Allah," stemming from the Arabic word raḥma (mercy) and the divine name Allāh. The name embodies a core Islamic attribute of God, who is often describ...
Rahmi is a Turkish masculine given name rooted in Arabic, ultimately derived from the Arabic word rahma meaning "mercy" or "compassion." The name signifies "merciful" or "compassionate." It entered Turkish through Ottoma...
Rahu is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin, derived from the root रभ् (rabh), meaning "to take hold, to clasp" or "to seize." In Hindu mythology and astrology, Rahu is the name of the ascending lunar node, personified a...
Rahul is a popular male name primarily used in India, notably in Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, and Telugu-speaking communities. It is the modern form of Rahula, the name giv...
Rahula (also spelled Rāhula) is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, primarily associated with Buddhism. Its meaning is uncertain, but it is possibly derived from the name of the demon Rahu, an asura responsible fo...
Rahym is a Turkmen masculine given name, representing the Turkmen form of Rahim. The name ultimately derives from the Arabic root r-ḥ-m, which conveys the concept of mercy and compassion. In the Islamic tradition, ar-Raḥ...
Raibeart is the Scottish Gaelic form of the English name Robert. The name Robert ultimately derives from the Germanic name Hrodebert, which means 'bright fame', composed of the elements hruod 'fame' and beraht 'bright'....
Raid is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, directly derived from the Arabic word rā'id, meaning "pioneer" or "explorer." The name embodies qualities of leadership, initiative, and foresight, often associated with s...
Raiden is a modern English given name, predominantly masculine, that has gained popularity in the United States since the early 2000s. Its origins are twofold: it is partly a borrowing of the Japanese word raiden (雷電),...
Raijin is the Japanese god of lightning, thunder, and storms, revered in both Shinto and Buddhist traditions. His name is derived from the Japanese elements rai (雷; meaning "thunder" — see rai) and jin (神; meaning "god...
Raimo is a Finnish masculine given name, the Finnish form of Raymond. The name Raymond itself is derived from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection"....
Raimon is the Catalan variant form of Raymond, derived from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection". The Normans introduced this name to England in th...
Raimond is the Estonian form of Raymond, a name with deep Germanic roots. It reflects the phonological and orthographic conventions of the Estonian language while preserving the core elements of the original. In Estonia,...
Raimondas is the Lithuanian form of Raymond, a name with Germanic origins. The root name Raymond is derived from the Germanic Raginmund, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection". T...
Raimondo is the Italian form of Raymond, a name of Germanic origin. It derives from the elements regin (“advice, counsel, decision”) and munt (“protection”), reflecting qualities of wise guardianship. The name was introd...
Raimonds is the Latvian form of Raymond. The name is derived from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements regin “advice, counsel, decision” and munt “protection”. This parent name was brought to England by...
Raimund is a German given name, equivalent to the English Raymond. The name Raymond itself originates from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements ragin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and munt meaning...
Raimundas is a Lithuanian masculine given name. It is a cognate of Raymond, ultimately derived from the Germanic Raginmund composed of the elements ragin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection". The name was in...
Raimundo is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Raymond, a name of Germanic origin. The name derives from the Germanic Raginmund, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and munt "protection". Etymology...
Rain 2 is a masculine Estonian variant form of the name Rein. Rein itself originated as a short form of Germanic names containing the element regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" (from Proto-Germanic *raginą).
Rainard is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, serving as a variant of Reynard. The root name Reynard derives from the Old Germanic Raginhard, composed of the elements regin ("advice, counsel, decision") and hart...
Rainer is a German masculine given name, derived as a German form of Rayner. The ultimate origin of the name lies in the Germanic name Raginheri, composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and her...
Rainerio is the Spanish form of Rayner. It derives from the Germanic name Raginheri, composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and heri meaning "army". Thus, the name carries the sense of "wise a...
Rainier is the French form of Rayner, derived from the Germanic name Raginheri, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel, decision" and heri "army". The name thus carries the meaning of "counsel-army" or "wise war...
Rainulf is a Germanic masculine given name, a variant of Raginolf. The name is derived from the Old German elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and wolf meaning "wolf". Thus, the name conveys the sense of a...
Rais is an Arabic masculine name meaning "leader, chief" (from root raʾs, "head"). The title raʾīs (Arabic: رئيس) has pre-Islamic origins and is used across the Arab world and beyond, often as an honorific (laqab) in per...
Raivo is an Estonian male given name. Its exact origin is uncertain, but it may be a diminutive of Raimond, the Estonian form of Raymond, which itself derives from the Germanic Raginmund, composed of elements meaning "ad...
Raj is a masculine given name widely used across the Indian subcontinent, particularly in Bengali, Nepali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu-speaking communities. It derives from Sa...
Raja 2 is a masculine given name used across multiple South and Southeast Asian cultures, primarily in Indonesia, India (Hindi, Urdu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu), and other regions influenced by Sanskrit....
Rajab (Arabic: رجب) is a masculine given name derived from the seventh month of the Islamic calendar. The name originates from the Arabic verb rajaba, meaning "to respect" or "to be in awe," reflecting the month's sacred...
Rajabu is a masculine name used in the Swahili-speaking regions of East Africa, notably in Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda. It is the Swahili form of Rajab, the name of the seventh month of the Islamic calendar. The origin t...
Rajaram is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, commonly used in Hindi and Marathi-speaking communities. It means "king Rama", combining the element राज (rāja) meaning "king" with the divine name Rama 1, who is an...
Rajeev is a variant transcription of Rajiv, a common male given name used in Nepal, India (especially in Hindi, Marathi, Malayalam, and Tamil speaking regions), and the Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora. It is an alternate spell...
Rajender is an alternate transcription of the Hindi राजेन्द्र (see Rajendra). The name Rajendra, as well as its variant Rajender, derives from Sanskrit elements: rāja meaning "king" and the name of the Hindu god Indra, u...
Rajendra is a Sanskrit-derived masculine given name, most widely used in Nepal and across India, particularly among Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, and Telugu speakers. It means "lord of kings," combining the elements rāja ("k...
Rajesh is a masculine given name widely used across several languages and cultures of the Indian subcontinent, including Bengali, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, and Nepali. The name...
Rajib is the Bengali form of Rajiv, a name derived from Sanskrit rājīva, meaning "striped" and referring to the blue lotus in Hindu texts. While the Sanskrit root evokes the beauty and symbolism of the blue lotus, Rajib...
Rajiv (Devanagari: राजीव) is a popular male name used across Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and among Nepali and Indian diasporas. It is derived from Sanskrit rājīva, which means "striped" and refers specifically t...
Rajko is a masculine given name used predominantly in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene contexts. It derives from the South Slavic noun raj, meaning "paradise", making Rajko a name that evokes heavenly or blissful connotati...
Rajmund is the Polish, Hungarian and Slovene form of Raymond. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic Raginmund, composed of the elements regin “advice, counsel, decision” and munt “protection”. The Normans introdu...