Female and male first names beginning with the letter “R”..

RAWAD

Male

Arabic given name meaning "thunder," symbolizing power and strength.

RAWAN

Female

Arabic name derived from 'rawa', meaning thunder, associated with strength and courage in Islamic culture.

RAWAN

Male

Arabic name meaning 'thunder', one of Allah's 99 names in Islamic tradition, and associated with a powerful pre-Islamic queen.

RAWDA

Female

Arabic female given name meaning 'garden' or 'paradise', popular among Muslims due to its religious significance and association with beauty and tranquility.

RAWDAH

Female

Arabic feminine name meaning 'garden' or 'paradise', associated with beauty and serenity, and carrying profound significance in Islamic culture as the 'Garden of Bliss'.

RAWI

Male

Arabic boy's name, derived from the verb 'rawa', meaning 'to write' or 'to narrate'.

RAWLAND

Male

Uncommon yet distinctive name of English origin, derived from Old English elements "hrāw" meaning "roe deer" and "land" signifying "tract of land," translating to "deer land.

RAWLE

Male

Rare yet captivating male given name of West African origin, specifically from Gambia's Mandinka tribe, signifying 'peaceful' or 'tranquil.'

RAWLEIGH

Male

English name derived from the Old English word 'rǽden', meaning "counsel" or "advice", first used as a forename in the 13th century and popularized among the Tudor nobility.

RAWLEY

Male

Uncommon English name with a strong meaning rooted in Old English. It originates from Hroðgar, the legendary Danish king in "Beowulf," signifying "spear" or "strong spear." Evolving through Rochester and Roche, Rawley embodies ancient warrior spirit while remaining unique and easily recognizable.

RAWLIN

Male

Distinct English name derived from the Old English word 'hræfn', meaning 'raven', symbolizing intelligence and mystery.

RAWLING

Male

Uncommon English given name with roots in Old English, derived from 'hrægl' meaning 'shirt' or 'tunic'. Historically used as a surname for clothing producers, it gained popularity as a first name and has been associated with elegance and sophistication due to its royal connections.

RAWLINGS

Female

English name meaning 'roe deer', originating from Old English 'hræw', signifying swiftness.

RAWLINGS

Male

Distinctive given name of American origin, derived from the Old English word 'hræfn' meaning 'raven'.

RAWLINS

Female

Uncommon English given name derived from the surname Rawlin, believed to mean either 'wolf counsel' or 'descendant of Raven'.

RAWLINS

Male

English name derived from the Old Norse personal name Hrōðgar, meaning "spear" or "famous spear".

RAWLY

Male

Uncommon English name with no specific meaning, but its uniqueness lies in its sound and rarity.

RAWN

Male

Rare Irish name derived from 'Ó Ruadhain', meaning 'descendant of Ruadhán', with 'Ruadhán' itself signifying 'red-haired'.

RAWNIE

Female

Rawnie, of Welsh origin, means 'little queen' or 'small queen', conveying elegance and royalty.

RAWSON

Male

Uncommon English male given name with two potential meanings: "someone who works with raw wool" or "a resident of a place where roads intersect." It has historical significance, as evidenced by notable figures like Sir John Rawson and Rawson Wilberforce.

RAXTON

Male

Rexton is a unique American given name, believed to originate from the English surname Rexton, though its exact meaning remains unclear.

RAY

Female

English name derived from Old French "Raoul," meaning "wise wolf".

RAY

Male

English unisex name meaning "wise" or "protector," derived from the Germanic element "ragin.

RAYA

Female

Arabic name meaning 'little dream' or 'little secret', associated with Arabian folklore's guardian spirits.

RAYAA

Female

Rayaa, of Arabic origin, means 'leader' or 'guider', embodying strength and wisdom.

RAYAAN

Female

Arabic name derived from 'rayhan,' meaning 'gardenia,' conveying beauty and grace.

RAYAAN

Male

Arabic name meaning 'small paradise' or 'garden', derived from the Arabic word 'rayah'. It has medieval Arabian roots and is recognized today as a unisex name with a distinctive sound.

RAYAANSH

Male

Rare but intriguing Indian name, originating from Punjab and Rajasthan. Derived from Raya ("first ray of sunlight") and Ansh ("portion or part"), it symbolizes radiance and completeness.

RAYAH

Female

Arabic-origin name meaning "little dream," often interpreted as "dreamlike" or "visionary.

RAYAHNA

Female

Unique and beautiful Hebrew name meaning "little princess" or "small queen," reflecting elegance and regalness.

RAYAN

Male

Arabic origin unisex name meaning "dream" or "small garden," typically pronounced /rɑːˈjɑːn/ and popularized globally due to its unique sound and cultural significance.

RAYAN

Female

Arabic name meaning "little spring" or "he who is rich," historically associated with prosperity and nobility.

RAYANA

Female

Arabic female name meaning 'the companion', reflecting dedication and loyalty.

RAYANAH

Female

Exquisite Arabic girls' name meaning 'little heaven', derived from 'jannah' (paradise).

RAYANE

Female

Arabic-origin name derived from "Rayan," meaning "heavenly" or "divine." Traditionally given to boys in prominent families, this unique yet inspiring name carries divine connotations and has gained international recognition.

RAYANE

Male

The male given name Rayane, of Arabic origin, means 'paradise' and conveys beauty, grace, harmony, and serenity.

RAYANN

Female

Arabic name derived from "ra'y", meaning "opinion" or "view". It signifies intelligence and wisdom, originating from ancient Arabia but now popular in France. Pronounced as "RAI-yahn", it stands out among similar names due to its Arabic touch.

RAYANN

Male

Arabic-origin unisex name meaning "opinion" or "view," often associated with intelligence and wisdom. It has evolved from ancient Arabian use to gain worldwide recognition as a distinctive and versatile choice for boys and girls alike.

RAYANNA

Female

Unique African origin girl's name derived from Swahili, meaning "graceful queen" or "gracious king".

RAYANNAH

Female

Unique unisex name of Native American origin meaning "a place by the water," popularized by the Powhatan tribe.