Ries
Ries means 'brave' or 'courageous' in German.
Riesa
Riesa is a female name that may suggest strength or resilience.
Riga
Riga is named after the capital of Latvia, symbolizing beauty and strength.
Rigby
Rigby means 'ridge by the town' in Old Norse, indicating a geographical location.
Rigg
Rigg refers to a person from the ridge or a dweller near a ridge in Old English.
Riggin
Riggin is derived from a surname meaning 'a person from the town of Rig.'
Riggs
Riggs means 'someone who lives near a ridge or a small bank,' emphasizing geographic location.
Rigmor
Rigmor means 'strong and famously powerful,' characterizing a bold personality.
Rigo
Rigo is a shortened form of Rodrigo, meaning 'famous ruler' or 'glorious power.'
Rigoberto
Rigoberto means 'bright ruler' or 'famous spearman,' reflecting noble characteristics.
Rigocatus
Rigocatus means 'strong and brave,' often relating to a courageous persona.
Riguallaun
Riguallaun means 'of the principality,' indicating nobility or leadership.
Rigven
Rigven means 'spiritual and wise,' synonymously linking to a sage-like figure.
Rigware
Rigware means 'one who lives by the ridge or a boundary,' denoting geographical roots.
Rihards
Rihards is the Latvian form of Richard, meaning 'brave ruler' or 'hardy leader.'
Rijeka
Rijeka means 'river' in Croatian, implying a sense of flow and life.
Rik
Brave ruler; strong leader.
Rikard
Brave and powerful ruler.
Rike
Rich or powerful; a ruler.
Riker
Strong leader; one who is powerful.
Rikkard
A strong ruler or powerful leader.
Rikke
A form of the name Frederick, meaning 'peaceful ruler.'
Rikkert
Variant of Richard, meaning 'hardy ruler.'
Rikki
A diminutive of names like Richard or Erica, meaning 'brave power.'
Rikky
A diminutive form of names like Richard, representing 'brave ruler.'
Rikward
A variant of Richard, meaning 'brave ruler.'
Rilea
Means 'from the river meadow' or 'dweller by the river.'
Rilee
A variant of Riley, meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant.'
Rilei
A variant of Riley, meaning 'valiant' or 'brave.'
Rileigh
A variant of Riley, meaning 'courageous' or 'valiant.'
Riley
Means 'courageous' or 'valiant warrior.'
Rimilde
Rimilde is derived from Germanic roots, meaning 'mighty protector.'
Rinaci
Rinaci means 'reborn' in Italian, associated with renewal.
Rinacus
Rinacus means 'to be reborn' from the Latin root 'rinascere.'
Rinaldo
Rinaldo means 'counsel power' and is often associated with strength and leadership.
Ring
Ring refers to a circular band, symbolizing eternity and commitment, often associated with love.
Ringer
Ringer historically refers to a person who assists in a game, specifically in horse racing, associated with agility and competitiveness.
Ringerus
Ringerus is a diminutive form of Ringer, signifies a small helper or assistant in games or competitions.
Ringo
Ringo means 'a ring,' often associated with music, famously connected to Ringo Starr of The Beatles.
Ringwar
Ringwar is a fictional name connected to fantasy stories, alluding to battles or conflicts over precious items.
Rinslet
A diminutive form of 'Rin', meaning 'small stream' or 'little brook'.
Rio
Means 'river' in Spanish, often associated with natural beauty.
Riobard
Derived from 'Rí' meaning 'king' and 'bard' meaning 'poet', so 'king poet'.
Riocard
Meaning 'rich and powerful' or 'wealthy heart'.
Rioghnach
Means 'queenly' or 'royal'.
Rion
Means 'little king' or 'kingly'.
Riona
Derived from 'rion', meaning 'queen' or 'pure'.
Rionne
A variation of 'Rion', suggesting a royal lineage or purity.
Riordan
Means 'bard of the people' or 'poet'.
Rip
Short form of names meaning 'spear' or 'blade'.
Ripkin
Ripkin is a diminutive form of Ripley, meaning 'river clearing' or 'meadow by the river' in Old English.
Ripleigh
Ripleigh means 'meadow by the river' in Old English.
Ripley
Ripley means 'from the river' or 'river clearing' in Old English.
Riply
Riply means 'riverbank' or 'meadow by the river' in Old English.
Riqua
Riqua is derived from the French meaning 'richness, wealth' or 'spirit of richness.'
Ris
Ris means 'a short form for names like Riswen, meaning 'the one from the riverbank.'
Risica
A name derived from a word meaning 'rose' or 'to blossom', symbolizing beauty and love.
Risita
A diminutive of the name Rita, often associated with 'pearl' or 'brave'.
Risteard
A name meaning 'brave ruler', showcasing strength and leadership.
Risto
A name derived from 'Christ', symbolizing a follower of Christ.
Rita
A diminutive of the name Margarita, meaning 'pearl', symbolizing purity and value.
Ritch
A diminutive of the name Richard, meaning 'brave ruler.'
Ritcherd
A variant of Richard, meaning 'powerful leader' or 'hard ruler.'
Ritchey
A diminutive form of the name Richard, associated with bravery and leadership.
Ritchie
A diminutive of Richard, meaning 'hardy ruler.'
Ritchy
A variation of Ritchie, meaning 'wealthy and powerful.'
Ritpaul
A combination name implying the protective nature of wisdom; Paul is derived from Latin meaning 'small' or 'humble.'
Ritter
A name meaning 'knight' or 'cavalryman' from the Old High German.
Riuallaun
A name deriving from Gaelic origins often associated with kingship.
Riuelgur
An old Gaelic name meaning royal or noble star.
Riuguallaun
A name with roots in ancient Gaelic, linking to the divine.
Rivaille
Of the river; commonly associated with water and flow.
Rivalin
A name meaning brave or strong in battle.
Riven
To tear apart; often symbolizes a transformative experience.
River
A flowing body of water; often associated with life and tranquility.
Rivera
Riverbank, referring to the land along a river.
Rizzo
Rizzo refers to 'curly' or 'curly-haired' in Italian, typically used as a surname or a nickname.
Roa¸nnaug
Roa¸nnaug is a compound name meaning 'famous strength' or 'renowned warrior' in Old Norse.
Roald
Roald means 'famous ruler' in Old Norse, denoting strength and leadership.
Roan
Roan means 'little red one' in Gaelic, often used to describe a reddish-haired boy.
Roana
Roana carries the meaning of 'little rose' in Gaelic, symbolizing beauty and delicacy.
Roane
A variation of the name Rohan, meaning 'ascending' or 'exalted'.
Roanna
A derivative of the name Rohan and Anna, meaning 'she who is gracious' or 'a little rose'.
Roanne
A variant of Roanna, meaning 'a little rose'.
Roark
Meaning 'famous ruler' or 'wonderful king', from the Gaelic surname O'Ruairc.
Roarke
An anglicized form of O'Ruairc, meaning 'descendant of Ruairc', with Ruairc meaning 'red-haired king'.
Roase
A variant of Rose, meaning 'rose bush' or 'flower' .
Rob
A short form of Robert, meaning 'bright fame' or 'glory'.
Robard
An English form of the German name Robert, meaning 'bright fame' or 'glory'.
Robart
An older variant of Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Robb
A diminutive form of the name Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Robbe
A variant of Rob, meaning 'bright fame'.
Robbee
A playful and modern variant of Rob, derived from Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Robbert
A variant of Robert, meaning 'bright fame' or 'glory'.
Robbey
A creative spelling of Robby, derived from Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Robbi
A short form of Robert, meaning 'bright fame' or 'glory'.
Robbie
A diminutive of Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Robbin
A diminutive form of Robert, meaning 'bright fame' or 'glory'.
Robbins
A variant of Robin, which is a diminutive of Robert, meaning 'bright fame'.
Robbinson
Son of Robert or Robin.
