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933 nombres con significado y origen verificados

RA

M

Possibly means "sun" in Egyptian. Ra was an important Egyptian sun god originally worshipped in Heliopolis in Lower Egyp...

RAAKEL

F

Finnish form of RACHEL.

RAB

M

Scottish short form of ROBERT.

RABAN

M

From a Germanic byname derived from hraban meaning "raven".

RABI (1)

M

Means "springtime" in Arabic.

RABI'A

F

Feminine form of RABI (1). It is also a variant transcription of RAABI'A.

RABINDRA

M

Bengali form of RAVINDRA.

RACHANA

F

Means "creation, preparation" in Sanskrit.

RACHEL

F

From the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Rachel) meaning "ewe". In the Old Testament this is the name of the favourite wife of Jacob ...

RACHELLE

F

Variant of RACHEL influenced by the spelling of ROCHELLE.

RACHYL

F

Variant of RACHEL.

RACQUEL

F

Variant of RAQUEL.

RADA

F

Derived from the Slavic element rad meaning "happy, willing".

RADBOUD

M

Derived from the Germanic elements rad "counsel" and bodo "leader".

RADCLYFFE

M

From a surname, a variant of RADCLIFF.

RADEK

M

Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with rad "happy, willing".

RADHIKA

F

Variant of RADHA.

RADIMIR

M

Russian variant of RADOMIR.

RADKO

M

Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with the element rad "happy, willing".

RADMILO

M

Serbian form of RADOMIL.

RADOMIL

M

Derived from the Slavic elements rad "happy, willing" and milu "gracious, dear".

RADOMIŁA

F

Polish feminine form of RADOMIL.

RADOMÍR

M

Czech form of RADOMIR.

RADOMÍRA

F

Czech feminine form of RADOMIR.

RADOŠ

M

Short form of RADOSLAV, RADOMIR, and other names beginning with the Slavic element rad meaning "happy, willing".

RADOSLAVA

F

Feminine form of RADOSLAV.

RADOSŁAWA

F

Feminine form of RADOSŁAW.

RADU

M

Old Romanian diminutive of Slavic names beginning with the element rad "happy, willing". This was the name of a 13th-cen...

RADÚZ

M

Derived from the Czech word rád "happy, glad". The Czech author Julius Zeyer probably created it for a character in his ...

RADZIMIERZ

M

Polish form of RADOMIR.

RAEBURN

M

From a surname which was originally derived from a Scottish place name meaning "stream where does drink" in Middle Engli...

RAELYN

F

Combination of RAE and the popular name suffix lyn.

RAFA

M

Spanish short form of RAFAEL.

RAFAËL

M

Dutch form of RAPHAEL.

RAFAELA

F

Spanish, Portuguese and Macedonian feminine form of RAPHAEL.

RAFE

M

Variant of RALPH. This form became common during the 17th century, reflecting the usual pronunciation.

RAFFAELA

F

German feminine form of RAPHAEL.

RAFFAELLA

F

Italian feminine form of RAPHAEL.

RAFFERTY

M

From an Irish surname which was an Anglicized form of Ó Rabhartaigh meaning "descendant of Rabhartach". The given name R...

RAFIQ

M

Means either "friend" or "gentle" in Arabic.

RAGANHAR

M

Old Germanic form of RAYNER.

RAGEMPRAND

M

Old Germanic form of REMBRANDT.

RAGHNAILT

F

Irish form of RAGNHILD.

RAGHU

M

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

M

Old Germanic form of REYNARD.

RAGINMUND

M

Old Germanic form of RAYMOND.

RAGNAR

M

Scandinavian cognate of RAYNER.

RAGNBJÖRG

F

Old Norse name derived from the elements regin "advice, counsel" and björg "help, save, rescue".

RAGNHEIÐR

F

Old Norse name meaning "bright advice", derived from the elements regin "advice, counsel" and heiðr "brightness".

RAGNHILD

F

From the Old Norse name Ragnhildr, composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel" and hildr "battle".

RAGNHILDUR

F

Icelandic form of RAGNHILD.

RAGNVALDR

M

Old Norse name composed of the elements regin "advice, counsel" and valdr "power, ruler" (making it a cognate of REYNOLD...

RAHAB

F

Means "spacious" in Hebrew. This was the name of a prostitute of Jericho who aided the Israelites in the Old Testament.

RAHAT

M/F

Means "rest, comfort" in Arabic.

RÁHEL

F

Hungarian form of RACHEL.

RAHELA

F

Romanian and Serbian form of RACHEL.

RAHMAN

M

Means "merciful" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الرحمان (al-Rahman) is one of the 99 names of Allah.

RAHUL

M

Possibly means "able, efficient" in Sanskrit. This was the name of a son of Gautama Buddha.

RÁICHÉAL

F

Irish form of RACHEL.

RAIJIN

M

From Japanese 雷 (rai) meaning "thunder" and 神 (jin) meaning "god, spirit". This is the name of the god of thunder and st...

RAIMONDA

F

Italian feminine form of RAYMOND.

RAIMONDO

M

Italian form of RAYMOND.

RAIMUND

M

German form of RAYMOND.

RAIMUNDO

M

Spanish and Portuguese form of RAYMOND.

RAIN (2)

M

Estonian short form of RAYNER and other Germanic names beginning with the element ragin "advice, counsel".

RAINARD

M

Variant of REYNARD.

RAINE

M/F

Possibly based on the French word reine meaning "queen". A famous bearer is the British socialite Raine Spencer (1929-),...

RAINERIO

M

Spanish form of RAYNER.

RAIS

M

Means "leader, chief" in Arabic.

RAISA (2)

F

Means "rose" in Yiddish.

RAISEL

F

Diminutive of RAISA (2).

RAJA (1)

F

Means "hope" in Arabic.

RAJAB

M

Means "respect" in Arabic. This is the name of the seventh month in the Islamic calendar.

RAJEEV

M

Variant transcription og of RAJIV.

RAJENDRA

M

Means "lord of kings", derived from Sanskrit राज (raja) meaning "king" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA, us...

RAJIB

M

Bengali form of RAJIV.

RAJIV

M

Means "striped" in Sanskrit. This is used to refer to the blue lotus in Hindu texts.

RAJKO

M

Derived from Croatian raj meaning "paradise".

RAJMUND

M

Polish, Hungarian and Slovene form of RAYMOND.

RAJNI

F

Means "queen" in Sanskrit.

RAJU

M

Variant of RAJA (2).

RAKEL

F

Scandinavian form of RACHEL.

RAKHI

F

From a word for a type of ritual wristband, ultimately from Sanskrit रक्षा (raksha).

RALF

M

Variant of RALPH.

RALPHIE

M

Diminutive of RALPH.

RAM (1)

M

Means "exalted" in Hebrew. This was a son of Hezron in the Old Testament.

RAMA (1)

M

Means "pleasing, beautiful" in Sanskrit. In Hindu belief this is the name of an incarnation of the god Vishnu. He is the...

RAMACHANDRA

M

Derived from the name of the Hindu god RAMA (1) combined with Sanskrit चन्द्र (chandra) meaning "moon". This is another...

RAMAKRISHNA

M

Combination of the names of the Hindu gods RAMA (1) and KRISHNA. This name was borne by the Hindu religious teacher Sri...

RAMAZAN

M

Turkish form of RAMADAN.

RAMBERT

M

Derived from the Germanic elements hramn "raven" and beraht "bright".

RAMESH

M

Modern transcription of RAMESHA.

RAMESHVARA

M

Means "lord of Rama", derived from the name of the Hindu god RAMA (1) combined with Sanskrit ईश्वर (ishvara) meaning "l...

RAMESSES

M

Variant of RAMESES.

RAMIRO

M

Spanish and Portuguese form of Ramirus, a Latinized form of a Visigothic name derived from the Germanic elements ragin "...

RAMLA

F

Variant transcription of RAMLAH.

RAMÓN

M

Spanish form of RAYMOND.

RAMONA

F

Feminine form of RAMÓN. It was popularized in the English-speaking world by Helen Hunt Jackson's novel 'Ramona' (1884), ...

RAMSES

M

Variant of RAMESES.

RAMŪNAS

M

Derived from Lithuanian ramus meaning "calm".

RANA (1)

F

Means "an eye-catching object" from Arabic رنا (rana) "to gaze".

RANALD

M

Scottish form of REYNOLD.

RANDAL

M

Variant of RANDALL.

RANDEL

M

Medieval diminutive of RANDOLF and other names beginning with the Germanic element rand meaning "rim (of a shield)".

RANDI (1)

F

Diminutive of MIRANDA.

RANDOLF

M

From the Germanic elements rand meaning "rim (of a shield)" and wulf meaning "wolf". The Normans brought this name to En...

RANDULF

M

Old Germanic form of RANDOLF.

RANDY

M/F

Diminutive of RANDALL, RANDOLF or MIRANDA.

RANI (1)

F

Means "queen" in Sanskrit.

RANIERO

M

Italian form of RAYNER.

RANJ

M

Short form of RANJIT.

RANJIT

M

Means "coloured, pleased, delighted" in Sanskrit. A famous bearer was Ranjit Singh (1780-1839), the founder of a Sikh ki...

RANKO

M

Derived from the Slavic word ранъ (ranu) meaning "early".

RANULF

M

Scottish form of the Old Norse name Randúlfr, a cognate of RANDOLF. Scandinavian settlers and invaders introduced this n...

RANYA

F

Variant transcription of RANIYA.

RAPHAËL

M

French form of RAPHAEL.

RAPHAELA

F

Feminine form of RAPHAEL.

RAQUEL

F

Spanish and Portuguese form of RACHEL.

RASCHELLE

F

Variant of RACHELLE.

RASHA

F

Means "young gazelle" in Arabic.

RASHAUN

M

Combination of the prefix Ra with the name SHAUN.

RASHED

M

Variant transcription of راشد (RASHID).

RASHID

M

Means "rightly guided" in Arabic. This transcription represents two different Arabic names. In Islamic tradition الرشيد ...

RASHMI

M/F

Means "ray of sunlight" or "rope" in Sanskrit.

RASHNU

M

Ancient Avestan form of RASHN.

RAABI'A

F

Means "fourth" in Arabic. This name was borne by an 8th-century Sufi mystic from Basra in Iraq.

RAANAN

M

Means "fresh, invigorating" in Hebrew.

RABAB

F

Variant transcription of RUBAB.

RABBIE

M

Scottish diminutive of ROBERT.

RABI (2)

M

Bengali variant of RAVI.

RABİA

F

Turkish form of RAABI'A or RABI'A.

RACHAEL

F

Variant of RACHEL, the spelling probably influenced by that of Michael.

RACHEAL

F

Variant of RACHEL.

RACHELE

F

Italian form of RACHEL.

RACHNA

F

Variant transcription of RACHANA.

RACŁAW

M

Short form of RADOSŁAW.

RA'D

M

Means "thunder" in Arabic.

RADANA

F

Derived from the Slavic element rad meaning "happy, willing".

RADCLIFF

M

From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "red cliff" in Old English.

RADE

M

Originally a diminutive of MILORAD and other Slavic names containing the element rad "happy, willing".

RADHA

M/F

Means "success" in Sanskrit. This is the name of the favourite consort of the Hindu god Krishna.

RADIM

M

Short form of RADOMIR.

RADKA

F

Feminine form of RADKO.

RADMILA

F

Serbian, Croatian and Czech feminine form of RADOMIL.

RADOBOD

M

Old Germanic form of RADBOUD.

RADOMIŁ

M

Polish form of RADOMIL.

RADOMILA

F

Feminine form of RADOMIL.

RADOMIR

M

Derived from the Slavic element rad "happy, willing" combined with meru "great, famous" or miru "peace, world".

RADOMIRA

F

Feminine form of RADOMIR.

RADOSLAV

M

Cognate of RADOSŁAW.

RADOSŁAW

M

Derived from the Slavic elements rad "happy, willing" and slava "glory".

RADOVAN

M

Derived from the Slavic element rad "happy, willing" combined with another element of unknown meaning.

RADULF

M

Germanic cognate of RÁÐÚLFR.

RADZIM

M

Short form of RADZIMIERZ.

RAE

F

Short form of RACHEL. It can also be used as a feminine form of RAY.

RAELENE

F

Combination of RAE and the popular name suffix lene.

RAF

M

Short form of RAFAËL.

RAFAEL

M

Form of RAPHAEL.

RAFA'EL

M

Hebrew form of RAPHAEL. This name does not appear in any surviving Hebrew text of the Old Testament Apocrypha.

RAFAŁ

M

Polish form of RAPHAEL.

RAFFAEL

M

German variant of RAPHAEL.

RAFFAELE

M

Italian form of RAPHAEL.

RAFFAELLO

M

Italian form of RAPHAEL.

RAFINHA

M

Portuguese diminutive of RAFAEL.

RAFIQA

F

Feminine form of RAFIQ.

RAGANHILDIS

F

Old Germanic form of REINHILD.

RAGHNAID

F

Scottish form of RAGNHILD.

RAGHNALL

M

Gaelic form of RAGNVALD.

RAGINALD

M

Old Germanic form of REYNOLD.

RAGINMAR

M

Old Germanic form of RAMIRO.

RAGNA

F

Short form of Old Norse names beginning with the element regin "advice, counsel".

RAGNARR

M

Old Norse cognate of RAGANHAR.

RAGNFRÍÐR

F

Old Norse form of RANDI (2).

RAGNHEIÐUR

F

Icelandic form of RAGNHEIÐR.

RAGNHILDR

F

Old Norse form of RAGNHILD.

RAGNVALD

M

Modern Scandinavian form of RAGNVALDR.

RAGUEL

M

Means "friend of God" in Hebrew. The Book of Enoch names him as one of the seven archangels.

RAHARJO

M

Means "plentiful, abundant" in Javanese.

RAHEEM

M

Variant transcription of RAHIM.

RAHEL

F

Biblical Latin form of RACHEL.

RAHIM

M

Means "kind, compassionate" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition الرحيم (al-Rahim) is one of the 99 names of Allah.

RAHMİ

M

Means "merciful" in Turkish, ultimatey from Arabic.

RAIBEART

M

Scottish form of ROBERT.

RAIDEN

M

Variant transcription of RAIJIN. This is the usual spelling of the god's name in English.

RAIMO

M

Finnish form of RAYMOND.

RAIMONDAS

M

Lithuanian form of RAYMOND.

RAIMONDS

M

Latvian form of RAYMOND.

RAIMUNDE

F

German feminine form of RAYMOND.

RAIN (1)

M/F

Simply from the English word rain, derived from Old English regn.

RAINA

F

Variant transcription of RAYNA (1).

RAINBOW

F

From the English word for the arc of multicoloured light that can appear in a misty sky.

RAINER

M

German form of RAYNER.

RAINIER

M

French form of RAYNER.

RAISA (1)

F

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)

F

Feminine form of RAIS.

RAJ

M

Means "empire, royalty", from Sanskrit राज्य (rajya).

RAJA (2)

M

Means "king, ruler", from Sanskrit राजन् (rajan).

RAJANI

F

Means "the dark one" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu goddess Kali or Durga.

RAJENDER

M

Variant transcription of RAJENDRA.

RAJESH

M

Means "ruler of kings" from Sanskrit राज (raja) meaning "king" and ईश (isha) meaning "lord, ruler".

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