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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