Female and male first names beginning with the letter “R”..
REAKWON
MaleKorean name composed of "Rea" (wisdom) and "Kwon" (beginning), symbolizing the start of knowledge or wisdom's journey.
REAL
FemaleSpanish name meaning 'royal' or 'genuine', derived from the Latin word for king.
REAL
MaleReal: A Spanish-origin name meaning 'royal', traditionally bestowed upon boys in Spain to signify noble lineage or aspirations.
REALITY
FemaleRare English given name derived from the word 'reality', popularized by David Bowie when he named his daughter Reality Bowie in 1980.
REALM
MaleAnglo-Saxon given name derived from Old English words 'rēam' and 'lēod', meaning 'realm' or 'kingdom'. Originally a surname, Realm has recently gained popularity as a first name due to its regal connotations.
REALYN
FemaleRecently popular, uniquely-named individual of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, often interpreted as "real king" or "royal lion.
REALYNN
FemaleUnique, beautiful name of unknown origin and meaning.
REAM
FemaleCambodian origin name meaning "rain", associated with fertility and prosperity in Cambodian culture.
REAMER
MaleRare, distinctive given name of American origin with an unclear meaning and history, making it quite uncommon.
REAN
FemaleWelsh unisex name derived from the ancient Welsh word 'rhian', meaning 'little king'.
REANA
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Slavic origin, derived from 'rejn' meaning 'rain', popularized by Czech writer Bozena Nemcova in her 1855 novel 'The Grandmother'.
REANDA
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "joy".
REANEE
FemaleIrish name derived from the surname Ó Riagain, meaning "descendant of Riagán," which signifies royalty or leadership.
REANER
FemaleUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, but its modern sound makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking uniqueness.
REANETTA
FemaleLatin-origin girl's name derived from "rea," meaning "ready" or "prepared." It was created as a feminine variant of Reina, meaning "king" in Spanish, and has gained popularity among Spanish-speaking communities.
REANN
FemaleIrish-origin given name derived from Réanna, meaning 'little queen' or 'queenly'.
REANNA
FemaleIrish name of Gaelic origin meaning "little queen" or "king's little gem", embodying elegance, grace, and regal charm.
REANNAH
FemaleHebrew feminine given name derived from "raniyah," meaning "joyous song," first appearing in the Bible among the daughters of Zelophehad.
REANNAN
FemaleIrish name meaning "little king" or "king John", derived from elements "ri" and "Eanna".
REANNE
FemaleFrench-origin female name derived from Réanne, a variant of Renée, which means "reborn again" or "born again".
REANNEN
FemaleDistinctive Irish name derived from O'Rathaille, meaning "stake" or "palisade," possibly linked to fortification and protection.
REANNON
FemaleUncommon Irish name derived from the surname Ó Riannáin, meaning 'descendant of Riannáin', with unknown but likely ancient Celtic origins.
REASE
MaleRare, Irish-origin given name derived from the surname Ruaidhri, meaning "red king" in Gaelic.
REASE
FemaleRare Scottish given name with unknown meaning, possibly derived from the Middle English word 'reis' meaning red-haired.
REASIA
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning 'powerful riches'.
REASON
MaleEnglish given name derived from 'reson', signifying reasoning and logic.
REASON
FemaleThe given name Reason is of English origin, derived from the Middle English word "reson," meaning "reason" or "cause." It reflects logic, intellect, and thoughtfulness. First used as a surname in the 14th century, it began being used as a given name in the late 19th century. Notable individuals bearing this unique name include Reason Overton (1642-1705), an English politician known for promoting religious toleration. Today, Reason remains a rare but distinctive choice for parents seeking an unusual name.
REATA
FemaleItalian-origin name meaning 'gift of a king or queen', worn historically by nobles and now notable worldwide.
REATHA
FemaleUncommon American name believed to mean "happiness" in Hebrew, popularized by early 20th-century actress Reatha Watson.
REATHEL
FemaleHebrew origin name meaning "counsel" or "advice," first appearing in biblical times with Ratheh, an ancestor of King David, and present in various cultures throughout history.
REATHEL
MaleFrench-origin given name derived from the phrase "réaliser l'athlète," meaning "to realize the athlete." Popularized by French coach and author Jean-Pierre De Lafourcade, this unique name signifies achieving one's full athletic potential through hard work and dedication.
REATHER
MaleUncommon Scottish female given name with undocumented meaning and history, possibly derived from Heather or Etheridge.
REATHER
FemaleRare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic surname "Rathair", meaning "wise" or "knowledgeable".
REATTA
FemaleIndian female name derived from the Sanskrit word "Riddhi", meaning 'prosperity'.
REAUNA
FemaleUncommon Irish feminine name whose meaning, "little queen" or "small ruler," reflects ancient Celtic power structures.
REAUX
MaleRare French given name derived from "Reau," meaning "rough" or "coarse," with some references suggesting it could also come from the word for a specific type of fishhook.
REAVEN
FemaleRare Hebrew unisex name derived from "re'aven," meaning "small bird.
REAVER
FemaleEnglish origin, means "to seize" or "to plunder," and was likely given to warriors known for their aggressive fighting style.
REAVES
MaleRare English given name derived from the Middle English word 'reve', meaning 'to reap' or 'gather'. It originally denoted someone who worked on farms harvesting crops.
REAVIS
MaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old French "Reeve's heir", denoting the son of a medieval manor head. Its meaning is "of/son of the reeve".