Alternate spelling of Raheem, meaning "merciful," "compassionate."
Lord of the full moon.
Steady, "firm," "confident."
Modern invented name, a unique and elaborate phonetic construction.
English place-name/surname, meaning "roe deer meadow."
English surname: "Ralphs town."
Pleasing, "charming," the seventh avatar of Vishnu.
The same as Ram, meaning "pleasing," "charming."
Rama, the moon, a compound name for Lord Rama.
A compound of Rama and Krishna, two major Hindu deities.
Pleasing, "charming," "beloved."
Delighting, "pleasing," "a lover."
French form of the Germanic name Raginbald, meaning "bold counsel."
Swedish surname; famously the character from the *First Blood* films.
Lord of Rama, a name for the god Shiva.
Alternate spelling of Ramesh.
A compound of Rama and Gopal (Krishna), meaning "Rama and Krishna."
Thunder of God or "mercy of God."
Sand, "sandy."
High, "lofty," "exalted."
A hero from the Persian epic *Vis and Ramin*.
Feminine form of Ramiro, meaning "wise protector."
Spanish form of the Germanic name Raginmar, meaning "wise protector."
Sand.
A compound of Rama and Narayan (Vishnu), meaning "Rama, the abode of man."
Spanish form of Raymond, meaning "wise protector."
Spanish surname meaning "branches" or "bouquets."
An act of violent and frenzied behavior.
Scottish place-name/surname meaning "wild garlic island" or "rams island."
Born of Ra, the name of several great Pharaohs.
Variant of Ramsay.
Diminutive of Ram, meaning "pleasing," "charming."
Beautiful, "charming," "delightful."
Symbolic, "representative."
A short, beautiful, and multicultural name. In Japanese, it evokes the elegant orchid. In Hebrew, it means "singing" or "joy," giving it a dual sense of natural beauty and joyful expression.
A short, powerful, and multicultural name with contrasting meanings. In Arabic, it evokes a beautiful, captivating gaze. In Sanskrit, it means "battle," suggesting a warrior spirit.
Modern invented name, a blend of Rae and Renee or a variant of Raina.
English surname, a variant of Ransom.
A beautiful, nature-based, and multicultural name. In Arabic, it evokes a fragrant, pleasant-smelling tree. In English, its a friendly short form, giving it a dual, earthy, and approachable appeal.
Diminutive of Randall, meaning "little Rand."
From the Germanic name Randwulf, meaning "wolf shield."
Variant of Randall.
Modern invented name, a blend of Randi and the suffix -lyn.
From the Germanic Randwulf, meaning "wolf shield."
Variant of Wren, meaning "small bird."
Queen.
Spanish surname, possibly from a place name.
A town in Maine, USA.
One who ranges or roams, "a keeper of a park."
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