Radomir
The one who brings peace and happiness.
Radomira
A beloved and gentle person who promotes joy and peace.
Rados
Joyful or glad.
Radoslav
One who is glorified for his joy or happiness.
Radoslava
Glory through joy.
Radoslaw
A person who is praised and celebrated for his happiness.
Radu
Happy or joyful.
Radulfus
A Latinized form of the name Radulf, meaning 'wise wolf.'
Radulph
Derived from the Old Norse name Rǫðolfr, meaning 'counsel wolf.'
Radulphus
A variation of Radulfus, meaning 'wise wolf.'
Radus
A diminutive of names like Radoslav, meaning 'happy glory.'
Radut
Derived from 'Rad,' meaning 'joyful' or 'happy.'
Radutu
A diminutive form of Radut, often meaning 'joyful.'
Radvers
A medieval name possibly meaning 'counsel keeper.'
Rae
A short form of names like Rachel or Raelyn, meaning 'ewe' or 'innocence.'
Raea
A feminine form of Rae, meaning 'ewe.'
Raeann
A combination of Rae and Ann, meaning 'grace.'
Raeanne
A variant of Raeann, meaning 'grace.'
Raeborn
Meaning 'born in the area of the stream.'
Raeborne
An alternative spelling of Raeborn, meaning 'born by the stream.'
Raebourn
Another variant of Raeborn, meaning 'born near the stream.'
Raeburn
Meaning 'stream where the roe deer are.'
Raedmund
Means 'protector of the realm' derived from old English, often a royal name.
Raegenhere
Brave army leader
Raekwon
One who is a king, strong and powerful
Raelan
A combination of Rae and lan, meaning wise protector
Raeleah
Delicate and graceful
Raeleigha
Variant of Riley, meaning courageous
Raelie
A variant of the name Rae, meaning ewe or a female sheep
Raelinn
Meaning wise protector and light
Raelyn
A blend of Rae and Lynn; meaning wise and lake
Raelyne
A combination of Rae and the suffix -lyne, representing elegance
Raelynn
A combination of Rae and Lynn, meaning wise lake
Raem
A term of endearment, meaning son or youthful
Raemond
Powerful protector, or protector of the realm
Raemondo
Ruler's advisor or protector
Raen
Sovereign or queenly
Raena
Queen or noble woman
Raene
The female counterpart of raen, often meaning queenly
Raeni
Bringer of light and joy
Raesha
A modern name likely derived from a combination of other names and meanings, often associated with beauty and grace.
Raevynn
A modern name that combines 'Rae' and 'Vynn', symbolizing grace and life.
Raewyn
Derived from the Welsh meaning 'fair poet' or 'white song'.
Raeya
A variant of the name 'Rhea', meaning 'flowing' or 'to flow'.
Rafa
Meaning 'God has healed' in Hebrew; used for both males and females in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Rafael
Derived from Hebrew meaning 'God has healed'.
Rafaela
The feminine form of Rafael, meaning 'God has healed'.
Rafaele
An Italian variation of the name Rafael, meaning 'God has healed'.
Rafaella
The Italian feminine version of Rafael, meaning 'God has healed'.
Rafaello
An Italian form of Rafael, meaning 'God has healed'.
Rafal
A Polish variant of Rafael, meaning 'God has healed'.
Rafenild
A name meaning 'adventurous and worthy'.
Rafer
A modern name believed to be a variant of 'Rafe'.
Raff
A short form of Rafael, meaning 'God has healed'.
Raffael
A variant of Raphael meaning 'God has healed'.
Raffaela
A feminine variant of Rafael meaning 'God has healed'.
Raffaele
An Italian variant of Raphael, which means 'God has healed'.
Raffaella
A female variant of Raphael meaning 'God has healed'.
Raffaello
An affectionate form of Raphael meaning 'God has healed'.
Raffaelo
A variation of Raphael meaning 'God has healed'.
Rafferty
Rugged or strong; it also refers to a bard or storyteller.
Raffi
One who is a healer or has healing qualities.
Raghnall
Raghnall means 'powerful ruler' and is of Gaelic origin.
Raghnil
Raghnil means 'little powerful one', emphasizing strength in a diminutive form.
Ragnell
Ragnell is derived from Old Norse and means 'raven' or is often associated with 'advice'.
Rahel
Ewe, a female sheep.
Rahela
Ewe, a female sheep.
Rahere
The name of a 12th-century monk and founder of St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London.
Raija
Raija means 'a form of the name Raija' popular among Finnish speakers.
Raila
Raila means 'one who brings joy' in Swahili or African contexts.
Raili
A diminutive form of the name Raija, meaning 'peace' or 'rest'.
Raim
Derived from the ancient Germanic elements meaning 'raven' and 'protector'.
Raima
The name means 'bright' or 'dew' in Estonian.
Raimi
A Finnish name typically given to girls, meaning 'wise protector'.
Raimo
A variant of the name Reginald, meaning 'advice' or 'counsel'.
Raimon
A variant of Raymond, meaning 'wise protector'.
Raimond
A variant of Raymond, meaning 'wise protector'.
Raimondo
An Italian form of Raymond, meaning 'wise protector'.
Raimonds
A Latvian variant of the name Raymond, meaning 'wise protector'.
Raimund
Derived from Old High German elements meaning 'counsel' and 'protector'.
Raimunda
The feminine form of Raymond, meaning 'wise protector'.
Raimundo
The Spanish variation of Raymond, meaning 'wise protector'.
Raina
A Slavic name meaning 'queen' or 'pure'.
Rainar
A name meaning 'warrior' or 'adviser' in Old Norse.
Rainen
A variation of 'Rain', implying refreshing or abundance, often used poetically.
Rainer
Derived from 'regin' (counsel) and 'heri' (army), meaning 'wise army'.
Raines
Meaning 'queen' or 'famous,' often associated with nobility in historical contexts.
Rainey
A variant of 'Rain', representing abundance and nourishment, often linked to nature.
Rainger
An occupational name meaning 'one who clears forests,' reflecting a historical occupation.
Rainhard
Meaning 'hardy or strong power', combining 'rain' with 'hard'.
Rainhardt
A variation of Rainhard, meaning 'brave counsel' or 'strong’.
Rainhold
Meaning 'ruler' or 'guide', combining 'rain' with 'hold'.
Raini
A diminutive form of Rain, symbolizing freshness and new life.
Rainie
A variant of Rain, indicating 'dew' or 'freshness', often symbolizing purity.
Rainier
Meaning 'counsel' or 'warrior', commonly used in royal names.
Rainn
An alternative spelling of 'Rain', associated with life and vitality.
Rainor
Meaning 'one who comes from the rain', symbolizing renewal.
Rainsey
Derived from 'Rain', adding a unique twist to signify abundance.
Rainy
Directly related to 'rain', symbolizing freshness and life.
Raisie
Raisie is a feminine variant of the name Ray, which means 'beam of light' in French.