Diccionario de nombres
933 nombres con significado y origen verificados
RA
Possibly means "sun" in Egyptian. Ra was an important Egyptian sun god originally worshipped in Heliopolis in Lower Egyp...
RAAKEL
Finnish form of RACHEL.
RAB
Scottish short form of ROBERT.
RABAN
From a Germanic byname derived from hraban meaning "raven".
RABI (1)
Means "springtime" in Arabic.
RABI'A
Feminine form of RABI (1). It is also a variant transcription of RAABI'A.
RABINDRA
Bengali form of RAVINDRA.
RACHANA
Means "creation, preparation" in Sanskrit.
RACHEL
From the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Rachel) meaning "ewe". In the Old Testament this is the name of the favourite wife of Jacob ...
RACHELLE
Variant of RACHEL influenced by the spelling of ROCHELLE.
RACHYL
Variant of RACHEL.
RACQUEL
Variant of RAQUEL.
RADA
Derived from the Slavic element rad meaning "happy, willing".
RADBOUD
Derived from the Germanic elements rad "counsel" and bodo "leader".
RADCLYFFE
From a surname, a variant of RADCLIFF.
RADEK
Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with rad "happy, willing".
RADHIKA
Variant of RADHA.
RADIMIR
Russian variant of RADOMIR.
RADKO
Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with the element rad "happy, willing".
RADMILO
Serbian form of RADOMIL.
RADOMIL
Derived from the Slavic elements rad "happy, willing" and milu "gracious, dear".
RADOMIŁA
Polish feminine form of RADOMIL.
RADOMÍR
Czech form of RADOMIR.
RADOMÍRA
Czech feminine form of RADOMIR.
RADOŠ
Short form of RADOSLAV, RADOMIR, and other names beginning with the Slavic element rad meaning "happy, willing".
RADOSLAVA
Feminine form of RADOSLAV.
RADOSŁAWA
Feminine form of RADOSŁAW.
RADU
Old Romanian diminutive of Slavic names beginning with the element rad "happy, willing". This was the name of a 13th-cen...
RADÚZ
Derived from the Czech word rád "happy, glad". The Czech author Julius Zeyer probably created it for a character in his ...
RADZIMIERZ
Polish form of RADOMIR.
RAEBURN
From a surname which was originally derived from a Scottish place name meaning "stream where does drink" in Middle Engli...
RAELYN
Combination of RAE and the popular name suffix lyn.
RAFA
Spanish short form of RAFAEL.
RAFAËL
Dutch form of RAPHAEL.
RAFAELA
Spanish, Portuguese and Macedonian feminine form of RAPHAEL.
RAFE
Variant of RALPH. This form became common during the 17th century, reflecting the usual pronunciation.
RAFFAELA
German feminine form of RAPHAEL.
RAFFAELLA
Italian feminine form of RAPHAEL.
RAFFERTY
From an Irish surname which was an Anglicized form of Ó Rabhartaigh meaning "descendant of Rabhartach". The given name R...
RAFIQ
Means either "friend" or "gentle" in Arabic.
RAGANHAR
Old Germanic form of RAYNER.
RAGEMPRAND
Old Germanic form of REMBRANDT.
RAGHNAILT
Irish form of RAGNHILD.
RAGHU
Means "swift" in Sanskrit. This is the name of a heroic king in Hindu epics, the great-grandfather of Rama. It is also m...
RAGINHARD
Old Germanic form of REYNARD.
RAGINMUND
Old Germanic form of RAYMOND.
RAGNAR
Scandinavian cognate of RAYNER.
RAGNBJÖRG
Old Norse name derived from the elements regin "advice, counsel" and björg "help, save, rescue".
RAGNHEIÐR
Old Norse name meaning "bright advice", derived from the elements regin "advice, counsel" and heiðr "brightness".
RAGNHILD
From the Old Norse name Ragnhildr, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel" and hildr "battle".
RAGNHILDUR
Icelandic form of RAGNHILD.
RAGNVALDR
Old Norse name composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel" and valdr "power, ruler" (making it a cognate of REYNOLD...
RAHAB
Means "spacious" in Hebrew. This was the name of a prostitute of Jericho who aided the Israelites in the Old Testament.
RAHAT
Means "rest, comfort" in Arabic.
RÁHEL
Hungarian form of RACHEL.
RAHELA
Romanian and Serbian form of RACHEL.
RAHMAN
Means "merciful" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الرحمان (al-Rahman) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
RAHUL
Possibly means "able, efficient" in Sanskrit. This was the name of a son of Gautama Buddha.
RÁICHÉAL
Irish form of RACHEL.
RAIJIN
From Japanese 雷 (rai) meaning "thunder" and 神 (jin) meaning "god, spirit". This is the name of the god of thunder and st...
RAIMONDA
Italian feminine form of RAYMOND.
RAIMONDO
Italian form of RAYMOND.
RAIMUND
German form of RAYMOND.
RAIMUNDO
Spanish and Portuguese form of RAYMOND.
RAIN (2)
Estonian short form of RAYNER and other Germanic names beginning with the element ragin "advice, counsel".
RAINARD
Variant of REYNARD.
RAINE
Possibly based on the French word reine meaning "queen". A famous bearer is the British socialite Raine Spencer (1929-),...
RAINERIO
Spanish form of RAYNER.
RAIS
Means "leader, chief" in Arabic.
RAISA (2)
Means "rose" in Yiddish.
RAISEL
Diminutive of RAISA (2).
RAJA (1)
Means "hope" in Arabic.
RAJAB
Means "respect" in Arabic. This is the name of the seventh month in the Islamic calendar.
RAJEEV
Variant transcription og of RAJIV.
RAJENDRA
Means "lord of kings", derived from Sanskrit राज (raja) meaning "king" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA, us...
RAJIB
Bengali form of RAJIV.
RAJIV
Means "striped" in Sanskrit. This is used to refer to the blue lotus in Hindu texts.
RAJKO
Derived from Croatian raj meaning "paradise".
RAJMUND
Polish, Hungarian and Slovene form of RAYMOND.
RAJNI
Means "queen" in Sanskrit.
RAJU
Variant of RAJA (2).
RAKEL
Scandinavian form of RACHEL.
RAKHI
From a word for a type of ritual wristband, ultimately from Sanskrit रक्षा (raksha).
RALF
Variant of RALPH.
RALPHIE
Diminutive of RALPH.
RAM (1)
Means "exalted" in Hebrew. This was a son of Hezron in the Old Testament.
RAMA (1)
Means "pleasing, beautiful" in Sanskrit. In Hindu belief this is the name of an incarnation of the god Vishnu. He is the...
RAMACHANDRA
Derived from the name of the Hindu god RAMA (1) combined with Sanskrit चन्द्र (chandra) meaning "moon". This is another...
RAMAKRISHNA
Combination of the names of the Hindu gods RAMA (1) and KRISHNA. This name was borne by the Hindu religious teacher Sri...
RAMAZAN
Turkish form of RAMADAN.
RAMBERT
Derived from the Germanic elements hramn "raven" and beraht "bright".
RAMESH
Modern transcription of RAMESHA.
RAMESHVARA
Means "lord of Rama", derived from the name of the Hindu god RAMA (1) combined with Sanskrit ईश्वर (ishvara) meaning "l...
RAMESSES
Variant of RAMESES.
RAMIRO
Spanish and Portuguese form of Ramirus, a Latinized form of a Visigothic name derived from the Germanic elements ragin "...
RAMLA
Variant transcription of RAMLAH.
RAMÓN
Spanish form of RAYMOND.
RAMONA
Feminine form of RAMÓN. It was popularized in the English-speaking world by Helen Hunt Jackson's novel 'Ramona' (1884), ...
RAMSES
Variant of RAMESES.
RAMŪNAS
Derived from Lithuanian ramus meaning "calm".
RANA (1)
Means "an eye-catching object" from Arabic رنا (rana) "to gaze".
RANALD
Scottish form of REYNOLD.
RANDAL
Variant of RANDALL.
RANDEL
Medieval diminutive of RANDOLF and other names beginning with the Germanic element rand meaning "rim (of a shield)".
RANDI (1)
Diminutive of MIRANDA.
RANDOLF
From the Germanic elements rand meaning "rim (of a shield)" and wulf meaning "wolf". The Normans brought this name to En...
RANDULF
Old Germanic form of RANDOLF.
RANDY
Diminutive of RANDALL, RANDOLF or MIRANDA.
RANI (1)
Means "queen" in Sanskrit.
RANIERO
Italian form of RAYNER.
RANJ
Short form of RANJIT.
RANJIT
Means "coloured, pleased, delighted" in Sanskrit. A famous bearer was Ranjit Singh (1780-1839), the founder of a Sikh ki...
RANKO
Derived from the Slavic word ранъ (ranu) meaning "early".
RANULF
Scottish form of the Old Norse name Randúlfr, a cognate of RANDOLF. Scandinavian settlers and invaders introduced this n...
RANYA
Variant transcription of RANIYA.
RAPHAËL
French form of RAPHAEL.
RAPHAELA
Feminine form of RAPHAEL.
RAQUEL
Spanish and Portuguese form of RACHEL.
RASCHELLE
Variant of RACHELLE.
RASHA
Means "young gazelle" in Arabic.
RASHAUN
Combination of the prefix Ra with the name SHAUN.
RASHED
Variant transcription of راشد (RASHID).
RASHID
Means "rightly guided" in Arabic. This transcription represents two different Arabic names. In Islamic tradition الرشيد ...
RASHMI
Means "ray of sunlight" or "rope" in Sanskrit.
RASHNU
Ancient Avestan form of RASHN.
RAABI'A
Means "fourth" in Arabic. This name was borne by an 8th-century Sufi mystic from Basra in Iraq.
RAANAN
Means "fresh, invigorating" in Hebrew.
RABAB
Variant transcription of RUBAB.
RABBIE
Scottish diminutive of ROBERT.
RABI (2)
Bengali variant of RAVI.
RABİA
Turkish form of RAABI'A or RABI'A.
RACHAEL
Variant of RACHEL, the spelling probably influenced by that of Michael.
RACHEAL
Variant of RACHEL.
RACHELE
Italian form of RACHEL.
RACHNA
Variant transcription of RACHANA.
RACŁAW
Short form of RADOSŁAW.
RA'D
Means "thunder" in Arabic.
RADANA
Derived from the Slavic element rad meaning "happy, willing".
RADCLIFF
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "red cliff" in Old English.
RADE
Originally a diminutive of MILORAD and other Slavic names containing the element rad "happy, willing".
RADHA
Means "success" in Sanskrit. This is the name of the favourite consort of the Hindu god Krishna.
RADIM
Short form of RADOMIR.
RADKA
Feminine form of RADKO.
RADMILA
Serbian, Croatian and Czech feminine form of RADOMIL.
RADOBOD
Old Germanic form of RADBOUD.
RADOMIŁ
Polish form of RADOMIL.
RADOMILA
Feminine form of RADOMIL.
RADOMIR
Derived from the Slavic element rad "happy, willing" combined with meru "great, famous" or miru "peace, world".
RADOMIRA
Feminine form of RADOMIR.
RADOSLAV
Cognate of RADOSŁAW.
RADOSŁAW
Derived from the Slavic elements rad "happy, willing" and slava "glory".
RADOVAN
Derived from the Slavic element rad "happy, willing" combined with another element of unknown meaning.
RADULF
Germanic cognate of RÁÐÚLFR.
RADZIM
Short form of RADZIMIERZ.
RAE
Short form of RACHEL. It can also be used as a feminine form of RAY.
RAELENE
Combination of RAE and the popular name suffix lene.
RAF
Short form of RAFAËL.
RAFAEL
Form of RAPHAEL.
RAFA'EL
Hebrew form of RAPHAEL. This name does not appear in any surviving Hebrew text of the Old Testament Apocrypha.
RAFAŁ
Polish form of RAPHAEL.
RAFFAEL
German variant of RAPHAEL.
RAFFAELE
Italian form of RAPHAEL.
RAFFAELLO
Italian form of RAPHAEL.
RAFINHA
Portuguese diminutive of RAFAEL.
RAFIQA
Feminine form of RAFIQ.
RAGANHILDIS
Old Germanic form of REINHILD.
RAGHNAID
Scottish form of RAGNHILD.
RAGHNALL
Gaelic form of RAGNVALD.
RAGINALD
Old Germanic form of REYNOLD.
RAGINMAR
Old Germanic form of RAMIRO.
RAGNA
Short form of Old Norse names beginning with the element regin "advice, counsel".
RAGNARR
Old Norse cognate of RAGANHAR.
RAGNFRÍÐR
Old Norse form of RANDI (2).
RAGNHEIÐUR
Icelandic form of RAGNHEIÐR.
RAGNHILDR
Old Norse form of RAGNHILD.
RAGNVALD
Modern Scandinavian form of RAGNVALDR.
RAGUEL
Means "friend of God" in Hebrew. The Book of Enoch names him as one of the seven archangels.
RAHARJO
Means "plentiful, abundant" in Javanese.
RAHEEM
Variant transcription of RAHIM.
RAHEL
Biblical Latin form of RACHEL.
RAHIM
Means "kind, compassionate" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الرحيم (al-Rahim) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
RAHMİ
Means "merciful" in Turkish, ultimatey from Arabic.
RAIBEART
Scottish form of ROBERT.
RAIDEN
Variant transcription of RAIJIN. This is the usual spelling of the god's name in English.
RAIMO
Finnish form of RAYMOND.
RAIMONDAS
Lithuanian form of RAYMOND.
RAIMONDS
Latvian form of RAYMOND.
RAIMUNDE
German feminine form of RAYMOND.
RAIN (1)
Simply from the English word rain, derived from Old English regn.
RAINA
Variant transcription of RAYNA (1).
RAINBOW
From the English word for the arc of multicoloured light that can appear in a misty sky.
RAINER
German form of RAYNER.
RAINIER
French form of RAYNER.
RAISA (1)
Possibly from the Greek name HERAIS. This was the name of a saint and martyr killed in Alexandria during the early 4th-c...
RAISA (3)
Feminine form of RAIS.
RAJ
Means "empire, royalty", from Sanskrit राज्य (rajya).
RAJA (2)
Means "king, ruler", from Sanskrit राजन् (rajan).
RAJANI
Means "the dark one" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu goddess Kali or Durga.
RAJENDER
Variant transcription of RAJENDRA.
RAJESH
Means "ruler of kings" from Sanskrit राज (raja) meaning "king" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler".
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