Female and male first names beginning with the letter “R”..
RUDLOPH
MaleRudolph is a German-derived name meaning "famous warrior," originally used as a nickname for brave individuals during the Middle Ages.
RUDOLF
MaleGermanic name meaning 'famous wolf', popularized in England post-1066.
RUDOLFO
MaleRudolph is a Germanic masculine given name meaning "famous wolf.
RUDOLPH
MaleGerman-origin name derived from "Hrodulf," meaning "famous wolf.
RUDOLPH
FemaleGerman-origin male given name derived from "Hrodulf" or "Hrōðwulf," meaning "famous wolf." It has been associated with notable figures like Saint Rudolph of Austria and actor Rudolph Valentino, and appears in literature as the protagonist of J.D. Salinger's short story "A Perfect Day for Bananafish.
RUDOLPHE
MaleRudolph is a German name meaning "famous wolf," associated with historic figures such as Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor.
RUDOLPHO
MaleRare Italian name derived from the Germanic element "Hrodulf," meaning "famous wolf.
RUDOLPHUS
MaleRare yet strong Latin name derived from 'rudis', meaning 'red' or 'having red hair', popularized in medieval Europe for boys with these traits.
RUDR
MaleDistinct male given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'roarer' or 'the howler', associated with Rudra, the Hindu god of storms and thunder.
RUDRA
MaleAncient Sanskrit name, associated with the Hindu deity of storms and creator of life, symbolizing power and fearlessness.
RUDRA
FemaleIndian-origin masculine given name derived from Sanskrit, associated with the Hindu storm god Rudra, meaning 'roaring' or 'reddish'.
RUDRAANSH
MaleUnique Sanskrit name composed of 'Rudra', meaning "the roarer", and 'Ansh', signifying "a part". Thus, Rudraansh can be interpreted as symbolizing a mighty aspect or power of Lord Shiva.
RUDRAKSH
MaleSanskrit name derived from "Rudra" (Shiva) and "Aksha" (eyes), signifying "the eyes of Rudra".
RUDRANSH
MaleRare Indian name derived from Sanskrit words 'Rudra' (Lord Shiva) and 'Ansh' ('a part of'), signifying 'a part of Lord Shiva'.
RUDRAVEER
MaleIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit, combining 'Rudra' (a form of Lord Shiva) and 'Veer' (brave). It signifies a heroic manifestation of Lord Shiva.
RUDVED
MaleUncommon yet significant Indian name derived from Sanskrit, signifying 'reddish-brown' and linked to Hindu deity Lord Rudra.
RUDY
MaleShort form of Rudolph/Rudolf, meaning "famous wolf" in German, derived from Old High German words "hrod" (fame) and "wulf" (wolf). Popularized in the late 19th century, Rudy is now considered a classic boys' name with a strong sound.
RUDY
FemaleGerman-origin boy's name meaning "famous warrior".
RUDYARD
MaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "hryde," meaning "strong" or "powerful." It gained prominence through the famous novelist and poet Rudyard Kipling, who has become synonymous with the name. Despite its historical significance, Rudyard remains a distinctive choice today.
RUE
MaleUnique French origin given name meaning 'street' and symbolizing journey, adventure, and harmony.
RUE
FemaleFrench-origin female given name derived from the Old French word for 'street', popularized by Victor Hugo's novel 'Les Misérables'.
RUEBEN
MaleReuben is a Hebrew-origin name meaning 'behold, a son,' derived from the Old Testament figure of Jacob's eldest son.
RUEBIN
MaleRueben is an ancient Hebrew name derived from Reuben, meaning "behold, a son". It originated as the firstborn son of Jacob and Leah in the Old Testament. Traditionally significant within Jewish communities, Rueben has evolved into an independent given name, growing popular in English-speaking countries post-WWII.
RUEGER
MaleRare German name derived from 'Hrodgar', meaning 'famous with the spear'. It has a rich history, associated with medieval German nobility like Rueger of Speyer and Rueger von Blumenthal.
RUEL
MaleUncommon Hebrew name meaning "spirit" or "breath", often associated with God's life-giving power in the Bible.
RUEL
FemaleRuel, of Hebrew origin meaning 'wind' or 'spirit', is a distinctive given name appearing in the Old Testament as the father of Hobab.
RUELLA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning "little roll" or "curl," created by combining "rulla" with the feminine suffix "-ella.
RUELLE
FemaleCharming French given name for girls, derived from the Occitan word 'ruelha' meaning narrow street or alleyway.
RUEMANI
FemaleHawaiian name derived from "rū" (sky/heaven) and "-mani" (reflected in), signifying reflection in the sky or heaven. It was created by Queen Kapi'olani for her son in 1827, making it one of the earliest recorded Hawaiian names.
RUENELL
FemaleRare French given name with historical roots, originating from 'ruen', meaning 'from Rouen'.
RUEY
FemaleUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, with very few individuals bearing this moniker throughout history.
RUEY
MaleRare Chinese name derived from "Liú Yù," meaning "willow" and "rain," symbolizing adaptability and prosperity.
RUFAIDA
FemaleArabic name meaning "compassionate" or "kindhearted", derived from the word "Ruafa". It holds significant historical importance as it was borne by Rufaidah Al-Aslamiyah, a renowned nurse and one of the first female doctors in Islamic history. The name continues to be chosen today for its meaningful qualities of kindness and selflessness.
RUFAIDAH
FemaleArabic name that means "elevated in rank" or "noble.
RUFAS
MaleRare Latin-origin given name meaning 'red-haired', associated historically with courage and passion in ancient Rome.
RUFE
MaleRare, German-origin given name derived from "Ruf," meaning "call" or "summon." It may also refer to Rufus, denoting "red-haired.
RUFES
MaleRare Greek name that signifies "peace" or "tranquility," potentially also meaning "red-haired.
RUFF
MaleDistinctive given name of German origin, derived from "hruot," meaning "fame" or "renown.
RUFFIN
MaleRare French name with Germanic roots, derived from "hruod" meaning fame or glory and "wini" meaning friend or follower, translating to "famous friend" or "glorious companion".
RUFFUS
MaleRare, Latin-derived name meaning "red-haired," popularized during medieval Europe by figures such as Saint Rufus.