Ruby
Ruby means 'red gemstone', representing passion and vitality.
Rubye
Rubye is a variant spelling of Ruby, meaning 'red gemstone'.
Ruck
Derived from the Germanic personal name Ruk, meaning 'courageous'
Rudella
A variant of Roderick, meaning 'famous power'
Ruder
A variant of 'Rudolph,' meaning 'famous wolf'
Rudi
A short form derived from names like Rudolph, meaning 'famous wolf'
Rudie
Diminutive of names beginning with 'Rud,' generally meaning 'famous wolf'
Rudiger
Famous spear; renowned warrior.
Rudina
A form of the name meaning to conquer or to carry.
Rudo
One who is red or fiery.
Rudolf
Famous wolf; a renowned wolf.
Rudolfa
Feminine form of Rudolf, meaning famous wolf.
Rudolfo
Variation of Rudolf meaning renowned wolf.
Rudolph
Renowned wolf, famous for battle.
Rudolpho
Variation of Rudolph meaning famous wolf.
Rudy
Rudy is a diminutive of Rudolph, meaning 'famous wolf' in Old German.
Rudyard
Rudyard means 'red yard' or 'red earth,' originally a surname in England.
Rue
Rue is a floral name, symbolizing 'regret' and historically associated with herbs.
Rufaro
A name meaning 'good fortune or blessing.'
Rufin
Derived from 'Rufus,' meaning 'red-haired.'
Rufina
A feminine form of Rufus, meaning 'red-haired.'
Rufus
A name meaning 'red-haired or reddish.'
Ruggero
An Italian variant of Roger, meaning 'famous spear.'
Ruggiero
An Italian name meaning 'brave and powerful.'
Rumon
Rumon is derived from Latin and means 'the one who is from the land of the Romans.'
Runo
A name meaning 'poem' or 'song' in Finnish.
Rupert
Bright fame, derived from the German name Hrodbert.
Ruperta
The feminine form of Rupert, meaning bright fame.
Rupetta
A diminutive form of Rupert, meaning little bright fame.
Ruprecht
Ruprecht means 'fame and power' in Germanic roots.
Rurik
Rurik means 'famous ruler' in Old Norse.
Rus
Rus means 'from the north' or 'the land of the Rus people' in Slavic languages.
Rusen
Derived from the word for 'Rus' or 'Russian', commonly associated with Slavic history.
Rush
A name derived from the Old English word for 'rush plant', symbolizing growth and resilience.
Ruslan
A brave warrior or hero, often associated with folklore and epic tales.
Ruslana
A legendary name meaning 'little Rus' or 'of Rus' heritage.
Russ
A diminutive form of Russell, meaning 'red-haired' or 'little red one'.
Russel
A surname derived from 'russ', meaning 'red-haired'.
Russell
A name meaning 'red-haired' or derived from a former surname.
Russo
A surname meaning 'red-haired' derived from 'russet'.
Russom
A name meaning 'blessing' or 'gift'.
Rusty
A diminutive form of Rustum or Russell, commonly associated with the color rust.
Ruta
A name meaning 'herb' or 'root', associated with the plant Rue.
Rute
A variation of Ruth, meaning 'friend or companion'.
Rutendo
A name meaning 'progress' or 'improvement'.
Rutger
Rutger means 'famous spear' or 'glorious spear' in Dutch.
Rutherford
Rutherford means 'ford of the cattle' which refers to a river crossing.
Rutherfurd
Rutherfurd is a variant of Rutherford, meaning 'ford of cattle' in Scottish.
Rutledge
Rutledge means 'from the clearing in the woods' and is of English origin.
Rutley
Rutley means 'from the clearing in the woods' and is derived from English surnames.
Ruviljo
A Slavic name meaning 'bright or famous', often linked to nobility.
Ruxandra
A variant of Alexandra meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Ruy
A variation of the name ‘Roderick’, meaning ‘famous power’ or ‘famous ruler’.
Ruza
Means ‘rose’ in Slavic languages, symbolizing beauty and love.
Ruzal
Variant of ‘Ruzha’, meaning ‘rose’ in Slavic languages, often symbolizing love.
Ruzena
Means ‘rose’ in Slavic languages, synonymous with beauty and love.
Ruzha
Means ‘rose’ in Slavic languages, honoring beauty and love.
Ruzzik
A diminutive form of ‘Ruzh’, associated with the rose, implying tenderness and affection.
Ryan
Means ‘descendant of the king’ in Irish, often symbolizing royal heritage.
Ryann
A modern feminine variation of Ryan, meaning ‘descendant of the king’ in Irish.
Ryanna
A variation of Ryann, signifying ‘descendant of the king’ in Irish.
Ryanne
A modern feminine form of Ryan, meaning ‘descendant of the king’ in Irish.
Ryatt
Ryatt, derived from the Old English 'rīge,' typically refers to 'from the island of rye.'
Ryce
Ryce is a variant of 'Rice,' meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor' and originally refers to a person who is ardent or fiery.
Rychyld
Rychyld means 'powerful ruler' from the elements 'ric' meaning 'rich/powerful' and 'hild' meaning 'battle.'
Rycroft
Rycroft refers to someone who lives near a rye field; 'rye' plus 'croft' indicates a small, enclosed farming area.
Ryden
Ryden means 'rye valley' derived from Old English elements, signifying a location by rye cultivation.
Ryder
Ryder means 'cavalryman' or 'knight' in Old English, typically associated with a mounted warrior.
Ryecroft
Ryecroft signifies residing by a rye field, derived from 'rye' and 'croft'.
Rygecroft
Rygecroft, a variant of Rycroft, refers to someone living near rye fields.
Ryjder
Ryjder is a contemporary spelling of Ryder, meaning 'cavalryman' or 'knight' in Old English.
Rykeld
Rykeld means 'powerful defender' derived from 'ric' meaning 'power/ruler' and 'wald' meaning 'to rule.'
Ryker
A strong and powerful ruler, often associated with the word 'rich' or 'powerful'.
Rylan
Derived from the Old English, meaning 'land where rye is grown'.
Ryland
Meaning 'land where rye is grown', referring to a place of nature and agriculture.
Ryman
Derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'from the rye field'.
Ryne
A variant of Ryan, meaning 'little king' or 'descendant of the king'.
Ryngware
An Old English name possibly meaning 'King's watch'.
Ryter
Ryter is derived from 'writer' or 'one who composes scripts.'
Ryton
Ryton derives from Old English, meaning 'town by the rye' or 'farm by the rye.'
Ryvette
Ryvette is a variation of the name 'Rivette', meaning 'little river' in French.
Sa¡rka
It means 'a soaring bird' or 'a bird of happiness'.
Saal
Saal translates to 'hall' in German and signifies space or community.
Saarah
Means 'princess' in Hebrew, signifying leadership and authority.
Saaran
Means 'to take the lead' or 'to act like a king.'
Saari
Means 'free,' often indicating a sense of independence.
Saasha
Meaning 'defender of mankind' in Russian.
Sabana
The name means 'a biblical name' in the context of the Spanish culture.
Sabaque
The name means 'badger' in French/Spanish origin contexts.
Sabastein
Derived from Sebastian, meaning venerable or revered.
Sabastian
A name meaning venerable or revered, historically linked to Saint Sebastian.
Sabelina
A diminutive of 'Sabela,' meaning 'God is my oath' in a feminine form.
Sabeline
A variation of Sabelina, meaning 'God is my oath,' typically used for girls.
Sabella
A variation of Isabella, meaning 'God is my oath,' commonly used in Catholic tradition.
Sabelo
A male name meaning 'one who is being embraced or welcomed,' symbolizing acceptance.
Sabeorht
An Old English name meaning 'brilliantly renowned,' associated with honor and fame.
Sabeqwa
A name denoting 'an entity that is sought after or valued,' used for both genders.
Sabern
An Old English name meaning 'from the river Sabre,' refers to geographical origins.
Sabert
An Old English name meaning 'bright or famed warrior,' emphasizing strength.
Sabien
Often considered a variant of 'Sabin', meaning ‘from the Sabine people’.
