Female and male first names beginning with the letter “R”..
RHYANA
FemaleWelsh name meaning 'wonderful', signifying awe-inspiring individuals.
RHYANE
FemaleRare and gorgeous Welsh name derived from "Rhiannon," meaning "great queen" or "fairy queen." In Welsh mythology, Rhiannon was a formidable goddess who rode on a lightning-made horse.
RHYANN
FemaleUnique female name of Welsh origin, meaning 'great queen', derived from the ancient word 'Rhyann'. It's deeply rooted in Welsh mythology, associated with the goddess Rhiannon, known for her protection of travelers and featured in medieval Welsh poetry.
RHYANNA
FemaleWelsh name meaning "little queen," created from combining Rhiannon (great queen) and Anna (grace).
RHYANNE
FemaleWelsh name that means "little queen," first used during the Victorian era and gaining popularity in recent years for its beauty and meaning.
RHYANNON
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Welsh origin, meaning "little river" or "stream," evoking grace and adaptability like the flowing water it represents.
RHYATT
FemaleUnique modern boys' name believed to be derived from 'rhythm', meaning regular movement or sound, though no definitive evidence supports this claim. With no specific origin or history beyond its creation, children named Rhyatt stand out due to its distinctive sound and style.
RHYATT
MaleDistinctive Welsh name derived from "Rhys ap Tewdr," meaning "Arthur's descendant.
RHYDEN
MaleWelsh name derived from 'rhyd', meaning 'bridge'.
RHYDER
MaleRare yet intriguing male name of Welsh origin, derived from the word "rhyd" meaning "ford", symbolizing strength and adaptability.
RHYDER
FemaleModern variant of the Welsh name Rhys, which means "ardour" or "enthusiasm," and signifies "ash tree.
RHYDIAN
MaleUnique Welsh boy's name derived from the word "rheidol," meaning "flowing" or "current." It gained popularity through historical figures like Rhys ap Gruffudd and is associated with strength, courage, and nobility in Wales. Today, parents choose Rhydian for its distinctive sound and Celtic origins.
RHYE
MaleDistinctive Welsh name derived from "rhudd", meaning red or ruddy. Traditionally given to children with reddish hair or fair complexion, it has a rich history in Wales, associated with notable figures like King Rhyfel of Strathclyde and Prince Rhyfel Goch. Today, it's still used as an elegant and memorable name choice.
RHYE
FemaleDistinctive Welsh name meaning 'king', historically associated with power and royalty.
RHYELLE
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name meaning "little queen" or "royal princess", derived from the word "rhi". It was traditionally given to girls of noble birth in Wales during the Middle Ages. Despite its historical significance, Rhyelle remains relatively uncommon today, offering parents a distinctive and memorable choice for their daughter. Its similarity to the French word "rêve" adds an ethereal touch, making it perfect for those seeking a magical name.
RHYEN
FemaleUnknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite its mysterious past.
RHYEN
MaleUnique Welsh given name meaning 'wonderful' or 'marvelous', popularized by Welsh poet John Rhŷs and historically significant as a bardic name in medieval Wales.
RHYES
MaleRare yet captivating Welsh name meaning "ardor" or "rush of water", derived from the older form Rhys.
RHYETT
MaleDistinctive Welsh name meaning "red," popularized by Caradoc Evans' novel "My People.
RHYIAN
FemaleRhian is a distinctive Welsh male given name meaning 'archetype' or 'model', associated with perfection and idealism, and deriving from the mythical goddess Rhiannon.
RHYIN
FemaleDistinctive Welsh name derived from "rhin," meaning "nose," traditionally given to boys with prominent noses but now used for both sexes. Despite its unusual origin, Rhyin's unique sound makes it memorable and charming, while its Welsh heritage adds depth.
RHYIS
MaleWelsh name derived from "rhyws," meaning "such," historically used to express surprise or admiration. It gained prominence during the Middle Ages through figures like Rhyis ap Tewdwr, a 12th-century Welsh prince resisting Norman rule. Today, it's recognized as a unique Welsh name with historical and cultural significance.
RHYKER
FemaleInvented name of unknown origin and meaning, first used as a given name in the late 20th century in the United States.
RHYKER
MaleUnique and distinctive name of unknown origin, popularized in recent years despite its unclear meaning and history.
RHYLA
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name meaning 'noise' or 'tumult', inspired by legendary warrior woman of Welsh folklore known for her bravery in battle.
RHYLAN
MaleWelsh male name derived from the word "rhyll", meaning "tide" or "current". Its meaning represents fluidity, adaptability, power, and deep emotion.
RHYLAN
FemaleUnique male name of Welsh origin, derived from "rhyfel", meaning 'war'. It signifies strength, courage, and valor, tracing back to medieval Wales where it was given to noble sons expected to become warriors. Despite its roots, Rhylan has gained global recognition in popular culture, used as character names in various media.
RHYLAND
MaleDistinctive Welsh name that means "from the land of song" or "from the land of the great singer," signifying creativity and musical talent.
RHYLAND
FemaleDistinct Welsh name meaning "little ford," originally used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name.
RHYLEA
FemaleUnique unisex name of unknown origin, with possible roots in Welsh, Hebrew, or Native American cultures, meaning 'ardent' or 'enthusiastic'.
RHYLEE
FemaleWelsh name meaning "little tide" or "small river", derived from the word "rhyd" meaning "ford" or "stream".
RHYLEE
MaleModern, unisex Welsh name derived from "rhyll," meaning "to flow" or "current," signifying fluidity and adaptability.
RHYLEI
FemaleCaptivating Welsh-origin female name derived from "rhwled", meaning "leader". Popularized by author Lurlene McDaniel's novel "Love You Forever", Rhylei has gained international popularity and appreciation for its distinctive sound and powerful meaning.
RHYLEIGH
FemaleContemporary English name of recent origin, likely a creative spelling variation of Riley, which may derive from the Irish surname Ó Ryall meaning "king of the gray-haired.
RHYLEN
MaleUnique Welsh name derived from "Rhyfel," meaning "war," reflecting its ancient warrior origins and association with bravery, as seen in the life of Rhys ap Tewdwr.
RHYLEN
FemaleDistinct unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from 'Rhyfel' meaning 'war', coined by author John Trevena in his 2014 novel 'The Chronicles of Rhylen'.
RHYLEY
FemaleWelsh given name derived from "rhyfedd", meaning "marvelous".
RHYLEY
MaleModern male name of Welsh origin, derived from "Rhydderch," meaning "red castle" or "red chief." It was popularized in the late twentieth century as an alternative to traditional Welsh names like Rhodri or Rhys.
RHYLI
FemaleRare Welsh name derived from "rhyfell", meaning "tidal wave" or "storm surge". It signifies strength and power, possibly connected to the ancient Celtic sea deity Manannan mac Lir.
RHYLIE
FemaleModern, blend-name derived from Riley (meaning 'courageous') and Harley ('hare's field'), resulting in a unique and meaningful moniker for both boys and girls.