Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter R, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a R. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
| Name | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| Ratib | An organizor, one who puts things in order | |
| Ratidaa | Giving pleasure | |
| Ratih | The Goddess of beauty | |
| Ratik | A person who is joyous and satisfied in love | |
| Ratimir | Peaceful war or battle | |
| Ratin | Love, Happiness | |
| Ratinderpal | One who always has a good advice to give | |
| Ratipriya | Name of a lady | |
| Ratiq | One who brings people together, also another name of Allah | |
| Ratish | God of love | |
| Ratislav | Derived from the Slavic elements ortĭ (Serbo-Croatian rat) meaning "war, battle" and slava meaning "glory". | |
| Ratko | Originally a diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element radŭ meaning "happy, willing". | |
| Ratna | Gem | |
| Ratnabala | A girl who is jewel, a gem | |
| Ratnabali | The heroine of sanskrit sahitya (literature) | |
| Ratnabhu | One of many names of Lord Vishnu | |
| Ratnadevi | Gem | |
| Ratnagarbha | One whose heart is brillinat as the jewel or a gem | |
| Ratnajyoti | Light from a jewel | |
| Ratnakar | Mine of jewels, sea | |
| Ratnalekha | Beauty of jewels | |
| Ratnali | Jewelled; Crystal; Precious Gem; Like a valuable gemstone | |
| Ratnam | Southern Indian variant of Ratna. | |
| Ratnamala | Jewelled necklace | |
| Ratnangi | Whole body adorned with jewels | |
| Ratnanidhi | Another of the names of Lord Vishnu | |
| Ratnaprabha | Earth, light from jewel | |
| Ratnapriya | One who likes jewels | |
| Ratnarekha | Name of a princess | |
| Ratnavali | A bunch of gems, earth | |
| Ratnavarsha | One laden with gems | |
| Ratnavati | Gem | |
| Ratnesh | God of jewels | |
| Ratomir | Derived from the Slavic elements ortĭ (Serbo-Croatian rat) meaning "war, battle" and mirŭ meaning "peace, world". | |
| Ratree | Jasmine flower | |
| Ratri | Night | |
| Ratrinight | A person who is born in the night | |
| Ratti | Kamdeva's wife | |
| Ratu | A Queen of men | |
| Ratuj | Son of Truth; Honest; | |
| Ratul | A seeker of the truth | |
| Ratzon | Wish, Desire | |
| Raud | The father of the wolves | |
| Rauðr | A town or village, or the color red. | |
| Raudra | Shiva's son | |
| Raudri | Goddess Parvati | |
| Rauenilde | A British girl name | |
| Rauf | Compassionate, Loving | |
| Raufe | A merciful and compassionate individual | |
| Rauff | A sympathetic, comapssionate, benevolent person | |
| Rauffe | A person with a warm and compassionate heart | |
| Rauha | Means "peace" in Finnish. | |
| Rauhah | A happy and content individual | |
| Rauhel | Form of Reuel used in parts of the Latin Old Testament. | |
| Raul | Wolf Counsel | |
| Raulf | Wise wolf, wolf-shield | |
| Raulfe | He is wise like a wolf | |
| Raulin | A little wise wolf, mostly used as a surnme | |
| Raulo | Germanic - Wise and Strong; Latin - Laurel; Bay | |
| Rauly | Wise wolf, wolf-shield | |
| Raum | Big | |
| Raumina | An abstract individual; lovable and affectionate | |
| Raunaa | One who gazes at people beutifully | |
| Raunak | One who reached fame | |
| Raunaq | Pleasure, pomp | |
| Raunaqjahan | The world's lustre and pomp | |
| Raushaid | One who is advised well, a righteous person | |
| Raushan | Bright like the light of the sky | |
| Raushanara | One bright like the assembly's light | |
| Raushangul | Glowing flower | |
| Raushani | A woman who is light and brigntess | |
| Raushanjabin | One whose forehed radiates light | |
| Rauxshna | Old Persian form (unattested) of Roxana. | |
| Rava | Means "lovely, delightful" in Esperanto. | |
| Ravalnath | Derived from the name Ruru one of the eight forms of God Bhairava - a ferocious aspect of the God Shiva | |
| Ravan | Power Holder; Means of terrifying roar, a name given by Lord Shiva; King of Lanka | |
| Ravana | Power Holder; Means of terrifying roar, a name given by Lord Shiva; King of Lanka | |
| Ravat | The humming of the cuckoo | |
| Raveen | One black as a raven | |
| Raveena | Sunny | |
| Raveendra | One who shines brightly like the Sun | |
| Raven | Blackbird | |
| Ravenild | A raven-like woman | |
| Ravenna | A big, black bird, a raven | |
| Ravenor | A Medieval English surname, meaning the raven | |
| Ravenswood | Forest/Trees With Ravens | |
| Ravesh | Shiva, Vishnu | |
| Ravette | She who is raven-like | |
| Ravi | Sun | |
| Ravichandra | Sun | |
| Ravid | Necklace | |
| Ravij | Born of sun, Karna | |
| Ravikanth | The Sun God, aka Lord Surya. Also means a fiery person or the one who flames up like the Sun | |
| Ravikeerti | One whose fame is like the sun; Popular and Famous for brilliance like Sun | |
| Ravikiran | Sun ray | |
| Ravil | Meaning unknown, possibly of Arabic origin. | |
| Ravima | Sweet | |
| Ravin | Sun; Brilliant; Raadiant and Bright Sun | |
| Ravina | Raven | |
| Ravinandan | Son of the sun |