Raulf
A variant of Rudolf, meaning 'famous wolf' derived from Old High German.
Raulfe
An alternative form of Ralph, meaning 'counsel of the wolf' in Old High German.
Raulin
A diminutive form of Renaud, meaning 'mighty ruler' or 'wise leader' in Old French.
Raulo
A variant form of Raul, meaning 'wolf counsel' in Old German.
Ravon
A name derived from the word raven, symbolizing wisdom and transformation.
Ravyn
A modern variation of Raven, signifying adaptability and intelligence.
Rawden
A variant of Roderick, signifying fame and power.
Rawdon
A name derived from the Old English word for 'red valley'.
Rawel
A variant of the name 'Ralph', meaning 'wolf counsel'.
Rawgon
A rare name with origins possibly related to the name 'Rogan', meaning 'red-haired'.
Rawiella
A modern name possibly derived from 'Rafaela', meaning 'God has healed'.
Rawleigh
A name that means 'from the red meadow'.
Rawley
A name meaning 'clearing in the wood'.
Rawling
A surname derived name meaning 'from the land of the red-haired man'.
Rawlins
Derived from 'Roland', meaning 'famous land'.
Rawls
A name meaning 'from the rough meadow'.
Rawly
A diminutive form of Rawley, meaning 'from the red meadow'.
Rawman
A surname derived name meaning 'the man who came from the rough valley'.
Rawnie
A modern variation of the name Ronnie, often used as a diminutive of Veronica or Ronald.
Rawson
A name derived from a surname meaning 'son of Raw,' where Raw can refer to a bear or brave warrior.
Rawsone
A variant of Rawson, meaning 'son of Raw,' used for both genders.
Raxton
A modern creation, combining Ray and a suffix that resembles a town or location name.
Ray
A name meaning 'a beam of light' or 'counselor.'
Rayann
A modern variation of the name Ray, meaning 'a beam of light.'
Rayanna
A variation of Rayann, combining Ray and Anna, meaning 'a beam of light' and 'gracious.'
Rayanne
Derived from Ray, meaning 'a beam of light', commonly associated with female names.
Rayborn
A modern surname-derived name meaning 'brave ray' or 'born of light.'
Raybourne
A modern name implying 'a stream of light' or a 'bright river.'
Rayburn
Son of the raven; a surname derived from a place name meaning 'raven stream'.
Rayburne
A variant of Rayburn, meaning son of the raven; a surname derived from a place name meaning 'raven stream'.
Rayce
Derived from the root name Ray, meaning 'counselor' or 'wise protector'.
Raychelle
A variation of Rachel or Raychel, meaning 'ewe' or 'female sheep'.
Raydell
A modern invention likely meaning 'from the ray', combining 'ray' with 'dell' (valley).
Rayden
A modern English variant possibly derived from 'Ray' meaning 'counsel' combined with 'den' meaning 'valley'.
Rayder
Modern variant of the name Raider, often meaning 'to plunder or raid'.
Raydon
Derived from a place name meaning 'valley where rays are found'.
Raye
Derived from the name Ray, often meaning 'counselor' or 'wise protector'.
Rayeda
A variant of Rayado, meaning 'the colored one' or 'streaked'.
Rayeerth
A modern name combining Ray with the Old English 'earth', indicating a connection to nature.
Rayelle
A feminine variant of Ray, meaning 'counselor' or 'wise protector'.
Rayette
Diminutive form of Ray, meaning 'counselor'.
Rayford
Derived from a surname meaning 'ford by the reeds'.
Raygan
Modern name derived from 'Ray' combined with 'gan', meaning 'little.'
Raylene
An elaboration of 'Ray', meaning 'wise protector' or 'counsel' and often associated with beauty.
Rayline
A variant of 'Ray', associated with concepts of light and guidance.
Raylon
An invented name combining elements of 'Ray' and 'lon', denoting 'light' or 'king'.
Raylyn
A modern name combining 'Ray' and 'lyn', signifying 'wise protector' and 'lake' or 'water'.
Raym
A short form of Raymond, meaning 'counsel protection'.
Rayman
A modern name derived from 'Ray' combining with 'man', often meaning 'wise protector'.
Rayme
A feminine variant of Ray, meaning 'wise protector'.
Rayment
A surname originating from 'Reinbert', meaning 'advice' or 'protector'.
Raymon
A variant of Raymond, meaning 'counsel protection'.
Raymond
Meaning 'wise protector', derived from the Germanic elements ragan and mund.
Raymonde
The feminine form of Raymond, meaning 'wise protector'.
Raymund
A variant of Raymond, meaning 'wise protector'.
Raymundo
Spanish variant of Raymond, meaning 'wise protector'.
Rayn
A modern name derived from 'Ray', often meaning 'king' or 'mighty protector'.
Raynald
Variant of Reginald, meaning 'counsel power' or 'ruler's advisor'.
Raynaldus
A Latin variant of Raynald, meaning 'counsel power'.
Raynard
Variant of Reginald, meaning 'strong counselor'.
Rayne
Meaning 'king', often associated with nature and serenity.
Raynel
A variant of Ray, meaning 'wise protector' and associated with creativity and uniqueness.
Rayneli
A derivative of 'Ray', meaning 'counsel' or 'protection'.
Raynell
A feminine variant of Ray, meaning 'wise protector'.
Raynelle
A feminine variant of Ray, translating to 'wise protector'.
Rayner
Derived from 'regin', meaning 'counsel' or 'advice'.
Raynne
A modern variation of Ray, often associated with 'queen' or 'pure'.
Rayno
A variant of Ray, meaning 'counsel' or 'advice'.
Raynor
From the first element 'regin', meaning 'counsel'.
Raynord
Derived from 'regin' and 'hard', meaning 'strong counselor'.
Rayo
Means 'ray' or 'light beam'.
Rayquel
A variant of Raquel, meaning 'ewe' or 'innocent'.
Raysel
A modern name derived from Ray, meaning 'ray of light'.
Rayshan
Derived from Ray, often meaning 'ray of light'.
Rayshard
A modern blend name meaning 'strong ray'.
Rayshawn
A modern blend of Ray and Shawn, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Rayshod
An innovative take on Ray, meaning 'bright protector'.
Rayshon
A blend of Ray and Shawn, meaning 'gracious ray'.
Raytah
A modern feminine form of Ray, often meaning 'ray of light'.
Rayton
A modern variation of Ray, meaning 'town by the river'.
Rayven
A modern variant of Raven, meaning 'dark bird' or 'mystery'.
Rayvon
A modern English name possibly meaning 'from the raven' or 'wise protector'.
Razilee
Razilee is a modern variation that blends elements of traditional names, meaning 'delight, rose' in poetic contexts.
Razmig
Razmig means 'a piece of wisdom' in Armenian.
Razmik
Razmik means 'wise' or 'intelligent' in Armenian.
Razvan
Razvan means 'to rise' or 'shining' in Romanian.
Rdita
Rdita means 'the one who brings light' in Albanian.
Rea
Rea means 'to flow' or 'river' in Latin, associated with the Earth and motherhood.
Reagan
Descendant of Raghnaid, meaning 'little king' or 'noble'.
Reagen
A variant of Reagan, meaning 'little king'.
Reamonn
Variant of the name Raymond, meaning 'wise protector'.
Reanan
A diminutive form of Rena, meaning 'little queen' or 'young queen'.
Reanna
A variant of the name Rhiannon, meaning 'great queen' or 'divine queen'.
Reanne
A variant of Rhiannon, meaning 'great queen' or 'divine queen'.
Rearden
Means 'descendant of the champion', often associated with bravery.
Reatha
Variant of the name Rita, meaning 'pearl' or 'beyond price'.
Rebbeca
To bind or tie, commonly associated with the biblical figure Rebecca.
Rebeca
A variant of Rebecca, meaning 'to bind' in Hebrew, widely used in Spanish-speaking countries.
Rebecca
To tie or bind, a common biblical name with notable historical significance.
Rebeccah
A variant of Rebecca, meaning 'to bind', used in biblical contexts.