person name with R

  • Common English given name, Irish origin meaning 'little king'.

  • Classic Germanic given name meaning 'bright fame'.

  • Old Germanic name meaning 'brave ruler' or 'powerful leader'.

  • Hebrew given name meaning 'ewe'; popular in many countries.

  • English given name, originally a nickname for Randall.

  • Given name from Old Norse, meaning 'ruler's advisor'.

  • Diminutive of Richard, widely used as a first name.

  • Unisex given name, Irish origin meaning 'valiant'.

  • Short form of Ronald, used as a standalone first name.

  • Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'to tie' or 'bind'; very common.

  • Given name from Latin 'rosa', widely used for girls.

  • Old Norse/English given name meaning 'wolf counsel'.

  • Given name of Germanic origin meaning 'famous spear'.

  • Spanish and Portuguese given name, variant of Raúl.

  • Short form of Robert, widely used as a male given name.

  • Given name from Latin 'rubinus', linked to the red gemstone.

  • Given name of Latin origin, short for Margarita in some languages.

  • Short form of Raymond or Rachel; also a standalone given name.

  • Spanish/Portuguese given name, form of Roderick.

  • Unisex given name from Germanic roots, linked to 'fame-bright'.

  • Irish given name; unisex in US/UK, means 'red king'.

  • Diminutive of Richard; popular in US/UK since 20th c.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Richard; common across Latin America.

  • Italian/Spanish/Portuguese form of Robert; footballers made it famous.

  • Spanish form of Raymond; very common in Spain/LatAm.

  • English given name from Germanic roots; means 'wise protector'.

  • English given name; also Scottish surname, popular mid‑1900s.

  • Hebrew female name meaning 'friend'; biblical figure Ruth.

  • Common Indian male name; means 'conqueror of miseries' in Sanskrit.

  • Portuguese/Spanish given name; world‑famous via football stars.

  • English given name meaning 'shield wolf'; used in US since 1900s.

  • Italian name made famous by Shakespeare’s tragic lover.

  • Stage name used as given name; Barbadian singer Rihanna popularized it.

  • Indian male given name; from Rama, major deity in Hinduism.

  • Modern American female name; peaked in US around 1980s.

  • Latin name meaning 'rose'; widespread in Spanish and Portuguese.

  • Latin‑derived female name meaning 'queen'; common in many languages.

  • Germanic name meaning 'famous land'; used across Europe.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Raphael; archangel name, very popular.

  • English unisex given name; also word for the black bird.

  • Spanish/Portuguese given name, from Ramirus.

  • Feminine form of Robert, used in many countries.

  • Given name and nickname, esp. in US and Europe.

  • English given name, familiar from TV character Ross.

  • Diminutive of Ronald/Veronica, common in English.

  • Latin-origin given name meaning "Roman".

  • Short feminine given name, used in many cultures.

  • Variant of Rachel, Hebrew origin meaning "ewe".

  • Indian feminine name, often linked to "singer".

  • English given name; also nature word for tall grass.

  • Form of Hebrew Raphael, "God has healed".

  • Short given name meaning "king", used in English.

  • Given name and surname; first name via Reese Witherspoon.

  • Modern English given name, popular in US.

  • Given name Rosie, diminutive of Rose.

  • Indian given name, from Sanskrit, used by men.

  • English given name, especially in mid‑20th century.

  • Latin-origin feminine name meaning "reborn".

  • Germanic-root name, known via Rupert Grint.

  • Nickname form of Robert, used as given name.

  • Short form of names like Marina; used worldwide.

  • Given name of Welsh origin, unisex in English.

  • Common Indian male name; means “sun” in Sanskrit.

  • Diminutive of Ronald or Veronica; friendly nickname.

  • Variant of Reuben/Rubin; used in many countries.

  • Female name, variant of Rhonda; popular in US 70s.

  • Given name and nickname, famous via Rocky movies.

  • Unisex given name, from Irish “little red‑haired”.

  • Nickname for Reginald; also used as a given name.

  • Variant of Roger/Rodger; used as a first name.

  • Female given name; common in Italy and Latin America.

  • French female name, variant of Renée “reborn”.

  • Japanese given name; can be male or unisex.

  • Form of Randall/Randolph; English male given name.

  • Indian male given name; common in tech circles.

  • Nickname for Robert/Robin; used as a first name.

  • Female name; literary, e.g. Ramona Quimby books.

  • Given name of German origin; famous as Rudolph the Reindeer.

  • Variant of Ryan/Rian; Irish‑inspired first name.

  • French name, unisex; popular via “Ratatouille” chef.

  • English given name; also US president Ronald Reagan’s surname

  • Spanish and Portuguese female given name, from Rachel

  • Modern unisex given name, inspired by the river word

  • Nickname form of Richard, used as a given name

  • Scottish surname now common as a male given name

  • Nature‑inspired unisex given name in English

  • Arabic male name meaning “high, elevated”

  • Germanic male name; variant of Rudolph, “famous wolf”

  • Arabic female name, queen of Jordan bears it

  • Nickname and sometimes given name; color‑inspired

  • Common Indian male given name, from Sanskrit “king”

  • English male given name and surname; first name allowed

  • Greek‑derived female name; mythological Titaness

  • French‑influenced female given name, “little dawn”

  • Variant of Rihanna; modern female given name

  • Indian male given name, common in Hindi and Tamil

  • Spanish female given name, linked to devotion to Mary

  • Old English male name meaning “ruler’s advisor”

  • Germanic male name meaning “shield wolf”

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