Rebecka
A variant spelling of Rebecca, meaning 'to tie or bind'.
Rebeckah
A variation of Rebecca, carrying the same meaning of 'to bind'.
Rebeka
Derived from Rebecca, meaning 'to bind', often seen in biblical names.
Rebekah
Meaning 'to tie or bind' and a significant figure in the Bible.
Rebekka
Variant spelling of Rebecca, meaning 'to bind' in Hebrew.
Rebekkah
Another spelling of Rebecca, meaning 'to bind', prominent in historical texts.
Rebqah
A variant of Rebecca, meaning 'to bind' in Hebrew contexts.
Rechal
A name meaning 'ewe' in Hebrew, signifying tenderness and gentleness.
Red
Derived from the Old English word 'read,' meaning 'red-haired' or 'red earth.'
Redamann
A surname meaning 'red man' or 'red-haired man.'
Redan
Derived from a surname meaning 'one who is from the red valley.'
Redbourn
A place name meaning 'red stream,' referring to a geographical area.
Redbourne
Meaning 'red stream,' indicating a geographical feature in England.
Redcliff
A surname meaning 'red cliff' or 'cliff covered in red soil.'
Redcliffe
Meaning 'red cliff,' referring to a geographical location with red earth.
Redd
A variation of Red, it also signifies 'red-haired.'
Redding
A surname meaning 'one who dwells by the red meadow.'
Redeem
Meaning 'to buy back' or 'rescue from sin,' commonly associated with Christian theology.
Redeemer
Referring to one who redeems, particularly in a Christian context as related to Jesus Christ.
Redell
A diminutive form of red, meaning 'little red one.'
Redfers
A surname derived from a geographic origin meaning 'near the red river.'
Redford
Meaning 'red ford,' indicating a river crossing point with red soil or earth.
Redlea
A feminine name meaning 'from the red meadow.'
Redleigh
A name meaning 'red field' or 'clearing,' often used as a surname.
Redley
From the red meadow, indicating a place where red soil is found or where red flowers grow.
Redly
An alternative form of the name Redley, suggesting connection to a red-themed place.
Redman
A surname meaning 'red-haired man' or 'man of the red land'.
Redmond
A name meaning 'wise protector', derived from the Gaelic name 'Raghallach'.
Redmund
An anglicized form of the name Raedmund, meaning 'counsel protection'.
Redvers
Means 'from the red fort', derived from Old French roots.
Redwald
Means 'to rule with counsel', derived from Old English roots.
Ree
A short form possibly related to 'Reed', which signifies 'a place where reeds grow'.
Reece
Derived from the Welsh 'Rhys', meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor'.
Reed
Refers to 'red-haired' or 'a reed', denoting both color and plant nature.
Reeda
A feminine form of Reed, which can refer to a reed plant or 'red-haired'.
Reede
Similar to Reed, indicating a connection to the plant or color red.
Reeding
A variant of Reed, connected to the idea of a reed plant or 'to read'.
Reef
Refers to a structure in the ocean or something associated with a coral structure.
Reeford
Likely means 'ford by the reef', indicating a place beside a reef.
Reegan
A derivative of 'Riagan', meaning 'little ruler' or 'impulsive'.
Reegen
A variant of 'Reagan' meaning 'descendant of Riagan' or 'little king'.
Reel
Referring to a small, spinning object or a reel in a fishing context.
Reela
Typically considered a diminutive form of 'Reina', meaning 'queen'.
Rees
Means 'enthusiasm' in Welsh.
Reese
A Welsh name meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor'.
Reetpaul
A blend of the name 'Reeti' and 'Paul', possibly conveying a traditional and protective connotation.
Reeve
An English surname that denotes a steward or bailiff, historically associated with supervision.
Reeves
Derived from 'Reeve', meaning 'bailiff' or 'steward', an occupational name.
Refugio
A name meaning 'refuge' or 'shelter'.
Reg
A short form of names like Reginald, meaning 'counsel power'.
Regan
An Irish name meaning 'little ruler' or 'descendant of Riagan'.
Reganne
A modern variation of Regan, similarly meaning 'little ruler'.
Regena
A derivative of 'Regina', meaning 'queen'.
Regenbald
Strong army.
Regenfrith
Peaceful counsel.
Regenfrithu
Peaceful counsel; an ancestor name.
Regengar
A counsel of the kingdom, a wise advisor.
Regenhere
Army advising or leadership.
Regenmaer
Famous leader or powerful ruler.
Regenweald
Powerful leader, ruler or might.
Reggie
A diminutive of Reginald, meaning 'counsel power.'
Reggis
Variant of Reggie; meaning 'counsel power.'
Reghan
Variant of Regan meaning 'descendant of the ruler.'
Regina
Queen.
Reginal
Counsel power; a variant of Reginald.
Reginald
Counsel power, a traditional name of rulers.
Reginaldo
Variant of Reginald meaning 'counsel power.'
Reginaldus
Counsel power, presenting regal authority.
Reginalt
Variant of Reginald meaning 'advice or counsel.'
Reginauld
Variant of Reginald, meaning 'counsel power.'
Reginault
Variant of Reginald meaning 'counsel power.'
Regine
Queen or sovereign.
Reginheraht
Strong and powerful ruler.
Regini
To rule or to be king.
Reginus
Little king or ruler.
Regis
King or ruler.
Regitze
A variant of the name Margaret, meaning pearl.
Regnauld
Powerful and strong ruler.
Regnault
Ruler with counsel.
Regnheah
High ruler.
Regnhere
Army ruler.
Regulus
Little king or prince.
Rehema
Rehema means 'mercy' in Swahili.
Rehtaeh
Rehtaeh is a modern name that signifies 'rebirth' or 'resurrection'.
Reichard
Reichard means 'powerful ruler' in Germanic origins.
Reid
Reid means 'red-haired' or 'red' in Scottish.
Reide
Reide is derived from fields or lands in Dutch.
Reiding
Reiding means 'of the reeds' in Dutch.
Reign
Reign means 'to rule' or 'to be sovereign' in English.
Reija
Reija means 'mighty' or 'brave' in Finnish.
Reijo
Reijo means 'a powerful ruler' in Finnish.
Reiley
Reiley means 'valiant' or 'courageous' in Irish.
Reilley
Reilley is derived from the Irish surname O'Reilly, meaning 'descendant of Raghaille'.
Reilly
Reilly means 'descendant of the courageous one' in Irish.
Reily
Reily is another variant of Reilly, sharing the same meaning of 'descendant of the courageous one'.
Reilynn
An alternative spelling of Raylin, meaning 'counselor' or 'little king.'
Reimo
A variant of Raimo, meaning 'wise protector.'
Reimond
Derived from a Germanic name meaning 'advice' or 'protector.'
Reimundo
Derived from the Germanic name Raimund, meaning 'wise protector.'
Rein
A variation of Rini, meaning 'counsel' or 'advice.'