Red-haired.
German surname; famously a brand of firearms.
Italian form of Roger, meaning "famous spear."
Soul, "spirit," "breath of life."
Ascending, "growing," "spiritual."
Alternate spelling of the powerful Irish name Ruaidhrí, meaning "red king."
Spanish patronymic surname: "son of Ruy," a short form of Rodrigo.
Straightforward, "honest," "simple."
Modern invented name, a variant of Rakeem, meaning "merciful."
Ornamented with gold, the chief queen and consort of Lord Krishna.
A diminutive form, meaning a small bouquet of basil or sweet basil.
A Cuban dance and music genre.
A low, heavy, continuous sound.
English surname, famously borne by author Rumer Godden and actress Rumer Willis.
A card game; a nickname for someone who drinks rum.
Information or a story of questionable truth.
Secret, "secret lore," "one who knows the runes."
Modern invented name, a rhythmic blend with the "-isha" suffix.
Like a soaring dragon or "like a rising dragon."
Beautiful, "full of beauty," "shapely."
Moon of beauty, "beautiful as the moon."
Feminine form of Rupert, meaning "bright fame."
Beautiful, "having form."
Beautiful god, "beauty of the highest."
Lapis lazuli, "deep blue."
A sudden swift movement; also a plant.
Charming, "beautiful," "pleasant."
From the Turkic "arslan," meaning "lion."
Feminine form of Ruslan, meaning "lioness."
Short form of Russell.
Feminine form of Russ or a variant of Rosa.
Italian surname meaning "red-haired."
Modern invented name, a unique elaboration of Russ or a variant of Russell.
Diminutive of Rusty, from the word "rust."
English surname, a variant of Ruston, meaning "red town."
Reddish-brown in color, a nickname for a person with red hair.
Messengers, "prophets."
English place-name/surname: "cattle ford."
Diminutive of Ruth.
Alternate spelling of Reuben, meaning "behold, a son."
To narrate, "to tell stories."
Dream.
Wind.
Feminine form of Ryan.
Modern variant of Ryan, often used for girls.
Modern invented name, a unique and edgy elaboration of Rye or a variant of Wyatt.
Modern invented name, a unique and elaborate phonetic construction.
English surname, a variant of Rydon, meaning "rye hill."
Dutch surname, from the name Rijkaard, meaning "rich and powerful."
English place-name/surname, meaning "land where rye is grown."
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