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Renezmae is an American name of recent origin, created by combining Renee and Brianna, without a specific meaning beyond its sound.
Reshanda is a unique African American given name created in the 1970s by combining elements from names like Reshma ("grace" in Sanskrit) and Andrea/Sandra. Its exact meaning and origin are unclear but it may convey elegance or honor multiple influences.
Reshaun is a modern African American unisex name blending Rashad ('rightly guided') and Shawn ('god is gracious'), creating a unique meaning: 'rightly guided by God's grace'.
Reshawnda is a distinctive African American name derived from Swahili words 'resh', meaning rebirth, and '-wanda', signifying dispersion.
Reshelle is a unique girl's name with uncertain origin, sometimes attributed to Hebrew, African or Native American descent, and debated meanings such as "woman of peace" or "God is my judge".
Reve is an American given name derived from the English word 'revere', meaning deep respect or reverence.
Revere is a rare American given name derived from the English surname 'Reeve', originally denoting an officer in a village. It means 'to respect' or 'admire greatly'.
Revie is a distinctive American name of unknown origin, popularized by actress Keke Palmer in 2016. Its meaning remains uncertain but has gained popularity as a unique girl's name.
Rexall is an American name derived from Latin prefixes "rex" (king) and "all", conveying the meaning of "ruler of all".
Rexalynn is an uncommon girl's name of unknown origin with no clear meaning or history, but has gained recent popularity in the United States.
Rexann is a recent American girls' name derived from Latin "rex," meaning "king," combined with the feminine suffix "-ann." It signifies power and influence, making it an uncommon yet meaningful choice.
Rexlee is an uncommon, American-name blend of Rex ("king") and Lee ("gracious"), signifying "gracious king".
Reyce is a modern American given name with an unknown origin and meaning, believed to have been created by combining parts of other names or words such as "Ray" and "Ace." Despite its limited popularity thus far, Reyce stands out due to its unique sound and modern appeal.
Reylen is a modern boy's name created in the early 2000s, inspired by Raylan but with no specific meaning or history. It's gaining popularity worldwide.
Reylynn is a unique American feminine given name created by combining "Ray" and "Lynn", with no specific meaning or cultural association.
Rhakeem is a rare male given name of African American origin, created by renowned hip-hop artist Rakim Allah (Rakim Mayers). Its meaning is uncertain but may combine elements from the names Rah and Keem, potentially signifying "Sun God's Grace." Despite its unique origins, Rhakeem has gained popularity among African American families and has been popularized by professional athletes like NFL player Rhakeem Christmas.
Rhasaan is a unique male name of African American origin created by musician Pharrell Williams for his son in 2008. Despite its made-up nature, it is believed to be inspired by positive African words like "rasa" meaning "to love".
Rhettlee is a distinctive American given name created by Fannie Flagg for the character Rhettlee Butler in her novel "Fried Green Tomatoes," with no specific meaning or derivation.
Rhettson is a rare American boy's name derived from combining Rhett ("small torrent") andeston ("from Stone's estate"), meaning "from Rhett's stone estate.
Rhiann is a unique and beautiful Welsh name derived from "rhian," meaning "great," inspired by the goddess Rigantona, suggesting destiny for success.
Rhondalyn is a unique female given name of American origin, with uncertain etymology but believed to be a blend of Rhonda and Lynda or inspired by words like "rhythm" or "rhyme." It gained popularity in the U.S., particularly during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Notable figures include American actress Rhondalyn Korito, and it appears in popular culture such as CJ Carmichael's novel "The Coldest Winter" and Taylor Swift's song "Dear John.
Rhonisha is an African-origin name derived from Swahili "Ruhonzika," meaning "She will be born during a storm.
Rhoyal is a rare but distinctive unisex name of African American origin, derived from "royal," signifying majesty and dignity with roots in ancient Africa.
Rhyker is an invented name of unknown origin and meaning, first used as a given name in the late 20th century in the United States.
Rhyker is a unique and distinctive name of unknown origin, popularized in recent years despite its unclear meaning and history.
Rhylea is a unique unisex name of unknown origin, with possible roots in Welsh, Hebrew, or Native American cultures, meaning 'ardent' or 'enthusiastic'.
Rhylei is a captivating Welsh-origin female name derived from "rhwled", meaning "leader". Popularized by author Lurlene McDaniel's novel "Love You Forever", Rhylei has gained international popularity and appreciation for its distinctive sound and powerful meaning.
Riahna is a unique, beautiful Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'lyric', popularized recently by American singer Rihanna's sister.
Riane is a Hebrew-origin girls' name meaning 'song' or 'lyric', celebrated for its musical and poetic significance, and popular among Jewish families valuing musical expression.
Richland is an American given name of Old English origin, derived from words meaning powerful or rich and land or estate.
Rickayla is a unisex name of African origin derived from the Yoruba word "Oriki," meaning "praises.
Rickieem is an uncommon African-American name created by NBA player Rick Fox's parents by blending the name Rick James with the letter 'e', intended to convey personal uniqueness.
Rickell is an unique African American name derived from the West African namericki, meaning "powerful warrior". It's now popular worldwide, notably among parents seeking distinctive meanings.
Rickey is a unique American given name believed to have originated from the English surname Richard, meaning 'powerful' or 'brave'. It stands alone as a distinct name, associated with notable figures like baseball legend Rickey Henderson and football player Rickey Green. Despite not being widely popular currently, Rickey remains significant in American naming traditions.
Rickey is a distinctive American given name coined by William Faulkner for his character Rickey Howard in "The Sound and the Fury," with no widely accepted meaning or symbolism.
Rickia is an uncommon feminine given name of African American origin, believed to be a female variation of Richard meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', though its true origin and meaning remain unclear.
Rickiah is a unique African-origin given name coined by American poet Langston Hughes in his 1938 short story "Salvation." Though its meaning remains unclear, it's associated with strength and wisdom via its protagonist Aunt Rickiah. Today, Rickiah stands as a powerful and distinctive choice for parents seeking an exceptional name.
Rickie is a distinctive American unisex name derived from English surname Richard, meaning "bold power" or "strong ruler".
Rickisha is a striking African female given name derived from Richelle, meaning "strong" or "powerful," gaining global recognition despite limited historical documentation.
Rickki is a unique and distinctive given name of unknown origin, popularized in the late 19th century by prominent American businessman and philanthropist Richard "Rickki" Smith, despite its uncertain meaning.