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

RUWAIDA

Female

Arabic-derived name meaning 'guide', carrying historical significance and often associated with wisdom and leadership.

RUWAYDA

Female

Ruwayda, an Arabic name, means "having good sight" or "possessing clear vision".

RUWEYDA

Female

Arabic name meaning 'roses,' popularized by historic female figures and associated with elegance, grace, and virtue.

RUXIN

Male

Rare yet significant Chinese male name composed of "ru" meaning 'like' or 'similar to', suggesting admired qualities, and "xin" meaning 'heart' or 'feelings', implying deep compassion and empathy.

RUXTON

Male

Uncommon English male given name derived from the Old English personal name Hrothswith, meaning 'strong glory'.

RUY

Male

Male given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Visigothic name Ruad meaning "famous" or "renowned.

RUYA

Female

Turkish origin name meaning 'dream', popularized during the Ottoman Empire for girls of exceptional beauty or talent.

RUZAINAH

Female

Unique Malay name meaning "beauty at dawn".

RUZANNA

Female

Armenian name derived from Rouzanna, meaning 'roses', associated with elegance and grace.

RUZGAR

Male

Albanian given name that literally translates to "strong wind," embodying vigor and resilience.

RWAN

Female

Arabic name meaning 'small paradise,' signifying tranquility and beauty.

RWANDA

Female

Female name of African origin, particularly from the nation of Rwanda, where it signifies "small veins" in Kinyarwanda, reflecting the country's hilly terrain and rivers. It symbolizes unity and interconnectedness.

RWBY

Female

Unique name of unknown origin, potentially derived from the first four letters of the alphabet or simply chosen for its phonetic appeal.

RY

Male

Japanese name derived from the kanji character 理, meaning "reason" or "principle," commonly used for both boys and girls.

RYA

Male

Rare female name of Arabic origin, meaning "small sea," reflecting intelligence, creativity, independence, and a love for the ocean.

RYA

Female

Unique Arabic name meaning "small river," symbolizing tranquility and flow.

RYAAN

Male

Arabic name meaning 'garden', evoking images of lush greenery and tranquility, and associated with Islamic paradise.

RYAD

Male

Arabic-origin given name meaning 'garden', associated with the seventh caliph Ryad ibn Sa'id, known for his piety and wisdom.

RYAH

Female

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "ra'a", meaning 'to see' or 'perceive', and historically given to insightful girls. It's also mentioned as one of the seven spirits before God's throne in some Bible versions, and has been borne by notable figures like Ryah the Prophetess throughout history. Today, it's globally recognized for its unique beauty and associations with intelligence and creativity.

RYAHN

Male

Unique and distinctive given name of African origin, believed to have originated from the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria.

RYAN

Male

Irish male given name derived from the ancient name 'Rían', meaning 'little king'. It has been popular throughout history with notable bearers such as Ryan Gosling and Ryan Reynolds, and its popularity has grown since the mid-20th century.

RYAN

Female

Irish boy's name, derived from the surname Ó Riain meaning 'little king' or 'descendant of Rián'.

RYANA

Female

Unique feminine name created by blending Ryan (Irish, "little king") and Ana (Hebrew, "grace"), symbolizing "the little queen of grace.

RYANANTHONY

Male

Unique, Irish-derived name meaning "descendant of Rían," an ancient chieftain, gaining popularity worldwide despite its rarity.

RYANCE

Male

Modern variant of Ryan, an Irish male given name derived from the Irish surname "O'Riain" meaning "little king.

RYANCHRISTIAN

Male

American given name combining Irish strength ("little king") and Greek faith, reflecting modern naming trends.

RYANCHRISTOPHER

Male

Irish-origin name combining 'Ryan', meaning 'little king', and 'Christopher', meaning 'bearer of Christ'.

RYANE

Female

Irish name of ancient origin, derived from the surname 'O'Ryan', meaning 'descendant of Ryan'. The name Ryan itself means 'king'.

RYANE

Male

Unique female name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish surname Ó Riain, meaning "little king" or "king's chariot". It is often used as a female counterpart to Ryan.

RYANJACOB

Male

Modern blend of Irish "Ryan" meaning 'little king' and Hebrew "Jacob" meaning 'held by the heel', creating a unique and meaningful moniker with ancient roots.

RYANJAMES

Male

Uncommon yet distinctively Irish name, formed by combining two traditional Irish names: Ryan (meaning "little king") of Norse-Irish origin, and James (meaning "supplanter"), introduced to Ireland by English settlers.

RYANJAY

Male

Uncommon Irish name derived from 'O'Rian', meaning 'little king'. It combines popular Irish name Ryan with Jay, a diminutive of Jasper.

RYANJOSEPH

Male

Irish-derived male given name composed of Ryan ("little king") and Joseph ("he will increase").

RYANLEE

Male

Modern American name created by combining Irish 'little king' (Ryan) and English 'meadow' (Lee), making it rare yet distinctive.

RYANMATTHEW

Male

Irish-origin name derived from the surname Ó Riain, meaning 'little king' or 'descendant of Rian'.

RYANMICHAEL

Male

Uncommon Irish name combining 'little king' (Ryan) and 'who is like God?' (Michael), signifying 'little king who is like God.'

RYANN

Male

Charming and unique Irish name meaning "little king," gaining popularity for its modern sound and rich cultural heritage.

RYANN

Female

Modern, gender-neutral Irish name derived from the surname O'Ryainn, meaning "little king" or "small king," suggesting royalty and importance.

RYANNA

Female

Uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname "O'Ryanna," meaning "little king" or "descendant of Ryann." While its direct meaning as a given name is not established, Ryanna's association with royalty gives it a sense of regality and distinction.

RYANNAH

Female

Irish name derived from "Rían," meaning "little queen" or "small king." It has ancient roots in Irish mythology and folklore, associated with wise and powerful figures like Rían mother of Cuchulainn and goddess Rían non-Rothach.