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 | |
|---|---|---|
| Rhianna | Great Queen | |
| Rhiannan | Great queen, goddess | |
| Rhianne | Of Celtic origin meaing 'nymph, goddess' a variant of the popular Welsh name Rhiannon. | |
| Rhiannon | Great Queen | |
| Rhianon | Great queen, goddess | |
| Rhianu | Fair Maiden | |
| Rhianwen | A beutiful, comely maiden | |
| Rhianydd | Welsh - Maiden; Fair Maiden; A variant transcription of name Rhian | |
| Rhica | complete ruler; peaceful ruler | |
| Rhienne | A little Queen, a baby Queen | |
| Rhine | German - Name from the common river Rhin; A variant form of name Rhein | |
| Rhiryd | A repulsive, repeling ruler | |
| Rhisiart | Welsh form of Richard. | |
| Rhivu | One who is begotten through a Boon; Brahman's mansputra | |
| Rhiwallon | The one who is the most kingly of them all | |
| Rhiya | A flowing water. River or a stream | |
| Rhoades | From Rhodes; field of roses; Habitational surname deriving from Rod which means clearing in the woods | |
| Rhoda | Rose | |
| Rhodante | rose blossom | |
| Rhodanthe | flower of the rose bush | |
| Rhode | Ancient Greek form of Rhoda. It means rose. | |
| Rhodea | rose | |
| Rhodeia | rose; from Rhodes | |
| Rhodes | Roses | |
| Rhodette | Little Rose | |
| Rhodey | From A Clearing In The Woods | |
| Rhodia | rose; from Rhodes | |
| Rhodie | rose; from Rhodes | |
| Rhodopis | Derived from Greek ῥόδον (rhodon) meaning "rose" and ὄψ (ops) meaning "face, eye". According to Herodotus this was the name of a prostitute who was a slave with Aesop on Samos. The same figure appears in the 1st-century BC writings of Strabo, which recount the tale of a slave named Rhodopis who marries the Egyptian pharaoh after he finds her sandal and has his men locate the owner. Some sources spell her name as Rhodope. | |
| Rhodri | Wheel Ruler | |
| Rhody | Rose | |
| Rhona | From The Rough Island | |
| Rhonda | Noisy | |
| Rhondelle | good lance | |
| Rhondene | good lance | |
| Rhondiesha | good lance | |
| Rhone | Habitational name for someone from Rhonne in Savoy | |
| Rhonette | good lance | |
| Rhonnda | good lance | |
| Rhonwen | A fair, slender, slim woman | |
| Rhordan | A variation of Riordan, Anglicized form of Rorda | |
| Rhory | Red King | |
| Rhoslyn | Moor Pool | |
| Rhoswen | Fair, Blessed Rose | |
| Rhosyn | Latin - Rose; | |
| Rhouben | Biblical Greek form of Reuben. | |
| Rhouth | Form of Ruth 1 used in the Greek Bible. | |
| Rhowena | fame and happiness | |
| Rhoxane | Ancient Greek form of Roxana. | |
| Rhudi | A wolf famous among man | |
| Rhuhawt | A male name given mostly to British Boys | |
| Rhun | Unknown | |
| Rhyah | A woman who is the Queen of the Sun | |
| Rhyan | Great queen, goddess | |
| Rhydderch | One who is of the reddish brown colour | |
| Rhydian | Unknown | |
| Rhyhawd | A person of crimson colour | |
| Rhylan | Irish - Island Meadow; A variant spelling of Rylan | |
| Rhyland | One who comes wrom the field of rye | |
| Rhylee | One who dwelles near the field of rye | |
| Rhylen | One who lives on the rye fields | |
| Rhyley | A spelling variation of the name Riley which is taken from the words 'rye' and 'leah' which means 'meadow' or 'clearing'. | |
| Rhymer | English cccupational surname referring to a person; A variant spelling of Rymer; | |
| Rhynisha | Lord/Lady Of The Night | |
| Rhys | Running | |
| Rhythm | One who has a good beat, a good rhythm | |
| Rhywallon | One who is the ruler and a king of people | |
| Ri | A female singer | |
| Ria | Diminutive Form Of Maria | |
| Riaan | A young King | |
| Riaasat | One who is the leader of the entire state | |
| Riacan | Old Irish form of Riagán. | |
| Riacat | A male baby name that is of old English origin | |
| Riad | Meadow, Garden | |
| Riadh | A home garden, a place of the meadows | |
| Riagan | From Old Irish Riacán, probably derived from rí "king" combined with a diminutive suffix. | |
| Riahn | A female name for baby girls that is of Arabic origin | |
| Riain | One who is a young, little king | |
| Rialobrani | A male name of Old Latin origin, the meaning is uncertain | |
| Rialobranus | An old Latin name, meaning is uncertain | |
| Rian | King | |
| Riana | great queen, or goddess | |
| Riane | little king | |
| Riann | king | |
| Rianna | Form Of Rhianna | |
| Rianne | Form Of Rhian | |
| Riannon | Great queen, goddess | |
| Rianon | Great queen, goddess | |
| Rianorix | A great Queen of all Kings | |
| Riasat | The state's leader | |
| Riatt | One who comes from the forest near the little forth. Moslty used as a surname | |
| Riayn | King | |
| Riaz | Meadow, Garden | |
| Ribald | An obscure, vulgar person | |
| Ribecca | to bind | |
| Rib'i | A Vernal plant that appears in the springtime | |
| Ric | Strong power | |
| Rica | complete ruler; peaceful ruler | |
| Ricadene | A feeling that lives inside the ruler | |
| Ricard | A ruler known for his might and strenght |