Romi
Derived from 'Rom', meaning 'elevated, exalted' or 'song'.
Ron
Derived from the Hebrew word for 'song' or 'joy.'
Rona
A name meaning 'joy' or 'song' in Hebrew.
Ronat
A name that signifies 'to sing' or 'a joyful song.'
Ronel
A name meaning 'joyful song' in Hebrew.
Ronell
Joyful song or joy; often linked to biblical contexts.
Ronelle
Joyful song or joy; a feminine form of Ronell.
Ronen
Joy or song; conveys happiness.
Ronette
Little joy; derived from the name Ron.
Roney
Joy or song; similar to Ron.
Roni
Joyful song or joy; used for both boys and girls in Israel.
Ronia
A joyous song; a feminine variant of Roni.
Ronika
Joyful; a variation of Ron and often used for girls.
Ronilda
Joyful song or joy; a feminine derivative of Ron.
Ronit
A joyful song; a feminine version of Roni.
Ronith
Joyful song; derived from Ronit.
Ronli
Joyful song; a variation of Roni.
Ronna
Joyous song or a song of joy.
Ronnee
Joyous song or a song of joy, a variation of Ronna.
Ronney
Joyous song, a variation of Ronnie.
Ronni
Joyous song, a diminutive of Veronica or Ron.
Ronnie
A form of Ronald meaning 'ruler's counselor' as well as a diminutive of Ronna.
Ronny
A diminutive form of Ronald meaning 'ruler's counselor' or 'joy.'
Rony
Joy or song; a variation of Ronny.
Ronya
Form of Ronna meaning 'joyful song.'
Rori
Rori means 'my joy' in Hebrew, commonly used for both genders.
Rosena
Meaning 'rose', symbolizing beauty and love.
Rotem
A Hebrew name referring to the tamarisk tree, symbolizing resilience and beauty.
Roz
Short form of names like Rosalind or Rosalyn, meaning 'pretty rose'.
Rubem
Derived from Hebrew meaning 'a son of the right hand.'
Ruben
Means 'behold, a son' in Hebrew.
Rubin
Rubin means 'behold, a son' in Hebrew.
Ruchel
Ruchel is the Hebrew form of Rachel, meaning 'ewe' or 'female sheep'.
Rueben
Rueben means 'behold, a son', rooted in biblical tradition.
Ruel
Ruel translates to 'friend of God' in Hebrew origins.
Rut
A name meaning 'friend' or 'companion', associated with the Biblical Ruth.
Ruth
Ruth means 'friend' or 'companion' in Hebrew, and symbolizes loyalty and devotion.
Ruthann
Ruthann is a combination of Ruth and Ann, where Ruth means 'friend' and Ann means 'grace.'
Ruthanna
Ruthanna is a variation of Ruth and Anna, meaning 'friend' and 'graceful.'
Ruthanne
Ruthanne combines Ruth, meaning 'friend,' and Anne, meaning 'grace.'
Ruthe
Ruthe is another form of Ruth, meaning 'friend' or 'companion.'
Ruthie
Ruthie is a diminutive form of Ruth, meaning 'friend.'
Ruven
A name meaning 'behold, a son', significant in Jewish tradition.
Rya
Means ‘to sing’ or ‘a friend’ in Hebrew, often symbolizing harmony.
Ryah
A variation of Rya, meaning ‘to sing’ or ‘a friend’ in Hebrew.
Saar
Saar means 'storm' in Hebrew.
Saar-rah
Saar-rah combines Saar with Rah, meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman' in Hebrew.
Saara
Saara means 'princess' in Hebrew.
Saarah
Means 'princess' in Hebrew, signifying leadership and authority.
Saaran
Means 'to take the lead' or 'to act like a king.'
Sabehrt
It means 'the one who understands' in Hebrew.
Sabel
It means 'offering' or 'sacrifice' in Hebrew.
Sabela
A variant of Sabel, it means 'offering' or 'sacrifice' in Hebrew.
Sabelia
Derived from Sabel, it signifies 'offering' in Hebrew.
Sabriel
Sabriel is a feminine form of the Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength.'
Sadoc
Sadoc means 'righteous.'
Sadok
Sadok also means 'righteous, just.'
Saft
A Hebrew name that literally means 'to be set free', suggesting themes of liberation and freedom.
Sagiv
Meaning 'to rejoice' or 'to be joyful' in Hebrew.
Sakaria
A variant of the name Zachariah, meaning 'the Lord remembers' in Hebrew. Typically feminine in modern usage.
Salamon
Derived from Solomon, it means 'peace', traditionally associated with wisdom and leadership.
Salit
Salit means 'peaceful', signifying tranquility and serenity.
Saloma
A variant of Salome meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm.'
Salomao
A variant of Solomon, meaning 'peace.'
Salome
Means 'peace,' traditionally associated with a character from the New Testament.
Salomea
A Slavic variation of Salome, meaning 'peace.'
Salomi
A variant of Salome meaning 'peaceful or calm.'
Salomo
A variant of Solomon, meaning 'peaceful.'
Salomon
Meaning 'peaceful,' associated with a wise king in the Bible.
Samara
Means 'guardian' or 'protected by God.'
Samich
Samich often signifies 'support' or 'helper' in Hebrew.
Sampson
Derived from Hebrew meaning 'sun' or 'service' and associated with the biblical figure known for his strength.
Samson
Samson means 'sun' or 'service', known from the biblical story of a man with immense strength.
Samual
Samual is another variation of the name Samuel, meaning 'God has heard' in Hebrew.
Samuel
Means 'asked of God' or 'God has heard'.
Samy
Samy means 'God has heard', reflecting divine connection and faith.
Sanha
A name meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom'.
Sapir
Sapir means 'sapphire' or 'gem' in Hebrew.
Sara
The name Sara means 'princess' or 'noblewoman' in Hebrew.
Sarae
The name means 'princess'.
Sarafina
The name means 'seraphim' or 'fiery one' in Hebrew.
Sarah
The name means 'princess' and is associated with the biblical figure Sarah, wife of Abraham.
Sarahat
The name means 'princess' and suggests nobility or honor.
Sarahi
The name means 'princess' or 'noblewoman'.
Sarai
The name means 'my princess' and is also associated with the biblical figure Sarai, later known as Sarah.
Saraid
The name means 'noblewoman' or 'princess', indicating a royal lineage.
Saray
A name meaning ‘princess’ or ‘noblewoman.’
Saraya
A name meaning ‘princess’ or ‘exalted one.’
Sarayi
An alternate spelling of Saraya, meaning ‘princess’ or ‘noblewoman.’
Sariah
Sariah means 'princess of the Lord' in Hebrew.
Sarielle
Sarielle means 'princess of God' in Hebrew.
Sarit
A Hebrew name meaning 'a song or chant'.
Saron
Saron means 'a plain' in Hebrew, specifically referencing the fertile plain of Sharon from biblical texts.
Sasson
A name meaning 'joy', specifically joyous celebration in Hebrew.
Saul
Saul means 'asked for, prayed for' and is a biblical name associated with a first king of Israel.
Schmuel
Schmuel means 'God has heard' from Hebrew origins.
Sebo
Derived from the Hebrew for 'to be called', often associated with leadership or authority.
Seghen
Seghen means 'to guard' or 'to watch over'.
Segulah
Segulah signifies 'treasure' or 'symbol of protection'.
Sela
It means 'rock' or 'cliff.'