Modern invented name, a blend of Ray and Lee.
Modern invented name, a blend of Ray and the suffix -lyn.
Spanish form of Raymond, meaning "wise protector."
From the Germanic Raginheri, meaning "wise army."
Feminine form of Rayner, meaning "wise army."
A manufactured fiber made from cellulose.
A beautiful, melodic, and multicultural name. It carries the "leader" meaning from Arabic and has a soft, Brazilian-Portuguese charm, famously associated with skateboarder Rayssa Leal.
Modern invented name, a blend of Ray and the suffix -von.
Watered, "quenched," "fragrant."
Secret, "mystery."
Contentment, "satisfaction," "favor."
A short, multicultural name with dual meanings. In Hebrew, it means "my secret." In Arabic, it is a form of Raza, meaning "content." It is a name of mystery and peace.
Secret of God.
Feminine form of Raziel, "secret of God."
Alternate spelling of Radia, meaning "content," "satisfied."
Spanish surname, from a place name.
Feminine name of various mythological figures, meaning "flowing" or "ease."
English surname, meaning "red" or a clearing.
English place-name, from the family name "R─ôad" (red).
The world or the state of things as they actually exist.
Short form of Rebecca, famously borne by singer Reba McEntire.
Alternate spelling of Rebecca.
Scandinavian and German form of Rebecca.
A person who resists authority, control, or convention.
The color red; a nickname for a person with red hair.
One who redeems, a title for Jesus Christ.
English surname, possibly meaning "red hill."
English place-name/surname: "red ford."
Anglicized form of Réamonn, the Irish form of Raymond.
Red wolf.
Short form of names like Reece, Regan, or a nickname.
Modern variant of Reagan or Regan.
Occupational surname: "steward" or "bailiff."
Patronymic surname: "son of the reeve."
Anglicized form of Ó Riagáin, meaning "descendant of Riagán" (little king).
Latin for "queen."
Latin for "ruler," "king."
Little king, also the name of the brightest star in the constellation Leo.
Alternate spelling of Rayhan, meaning "sweet basil," "fragrant plant."
Scandinavian surname, a variant of "Rhen," meaning "deer."
A short, profound, and versatile Japanese unisex name. It can mean "spirit," "zero," or "beautiful," each carrying deep philosophical or aesthetic weight. It is a name of great cultural and conceptual depth.
Alternate spelling of Rhea, meaning "flowing," "ease."
Meaning uncertain; possibly an Osage name.
Scottish surname meaning "red-haired" or "ruddy."
Norwegian name, from the Old Norse "Hrei├░arr."
To rule as a monarch; a period of ruling.
Zero or "spirit" + "two."
Finnish form of the name Gregory, meaning "vigilant," "watchful."
Beautiful flower.
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