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Rayveon is an American given name created by blending Raymond ('wise protector') and Kevin ('handsome and noble'), signifying wisdom, protection, handsomeness, and nobility.
Rebecker is a rare German-origin name first recorded in England in the 12th century, believed to mean "advisor" or "one who gives good counsel".
Reber is a rare yet significant German-origin given name derived from 'rebrochen', meaning 'to break' or 'fracture'. It was historically associated with strong and powerful individuals.
Recker is a rare German given name meaning 'strong' or 'brave'.
Rederick is a unique German origin name derived from elements meaning "powerful in counsel" or "having mighty advice".
Redginald is a Germanic given name that translates to "powerful ruler" or "wise leader," derived from the Old German elements "radi" (counsel) and "waldi" (rules).
Reese is a unisex given name of English origin, derived from the German surname Reuß or Rice, meaning "red-haired." It has gained popularity as a unique, timeless option with notable associations in popular culture.
Reeselyn is a unique and exotic-sounding name with unknown origins, adding to its mystery and allure despite speculations linking it to Welsh or German roots.
Regen is a German-origin name meaning "power" or "king," associated with Germanic military leaders like Ragnar. It was popular in medieval Germany and carries a powerful connotation.
Regenald is a Germanic name composed of "regin" (powerful/ruler) and "wald" (rule), signifying "powerful ruler". It was popular among medieval German nobles due to its strong connotation with power and authority, although it's less common today. Notable figures bearing this name include Regenald, Count of Burgundy in the 10th century.
Reggie is a short form of Reginald, derived from Old German 'Hrodingan', meaning "fame" or "renown".
Reginald is an English name derived from Old German words 'Hreghin' and 'land', meaning 'powerful' or 'bold counsel'.
Reginald is an English masculine given name derived from Old German words "Hreada" and "wald", meaning "powerful" and "to rule".
Reginald is an English name of Old German origin, derived from "Hrathigisl", meaning "strong counsel" or "wise pledge". Introduced to England by the Normans after 1066, it was popular among the aristocracy and has historical significance, including Saint Reginald of Montbard, a Knights Templar Grand Master. Today, despite its past popularity, it is less common but still conveys images of strength, wisdom, and nobility.
Reginald is an English name derived from Old German 'Hrodgenald', meaning 'powerful and famous'.
Reichel is a rare German given name derived from "Reich," meaning "empire" or "realm." It was historically associated with high-ranking families in medieval Germany but has since become less common.
The German name Reichen, derived from 'reiche' meaning powerful or strong, was originally a title for influential figures before becoming a given name emphasizing status. Today, it's rare yet distinctive, conveying strength and influence.
Reicher is a rare German given name meaning "rich" or "powerful," first used during the Middle Ages.
Reiden is a rare German-origin boy's name derived from Richold, meaning 'powerful in battle'.
Reider is a German-origin given name derived from "rizi" meaning "famous" and "heri" meaning "army," thus signifying "famous warrior.
Reiland is a rare German given name composed of " Rei" (advice) and "land" (country), symbolizing counsel or guidance for the land. Its origin traces back to the Lower Rhine region in Germany, where it was likely used to honor ancestral ties to the land.
Rein is a German name with a distinct and historic origin. It comes from the Germanic word "ragin," meaning advice or counsel.
Rein is a German name meaning 'king', derived from the Germanic word 'rēgin' signifying power or royalty.
Reinald is a German origin name meaning "pure battle" or "clear strife," popularized by historical figures like Reynald of Chatillon.
Reinalda is a rare, elegant Spanish girl's name derived from German Reinhold, signifying "powerful in battle".
Reinard is a rare Germanic male given name derived from Old German words meaning 'counsel' and 'strong', interpreted as 'strong in counsel' or 'brave with advice'. It was notably used by 13th-century German poet Reinmar von Hagenau.
Reiner is an old Germanic male name that means "strong warrior.
Reinhard is a German name meaning "powerful and strong.
Reinhardt is a German masculine given name meaning "powerful and strong" or "brave advisor".
Reinhart is a German-origin male name meaning 'powerful' or 'strong', composed of 'reich' (power/riches) and 'hart' (strong/hard).
Reinhold is a German male given name derived from "ragin" meaning 'advice' or 'counsel', and "hild" meaning 'battle', translating to 'adviser in battle'.
Reinholdt is a rare German name meaning "powerful battle.
Reinier is a rare German name meaning "powerful", composed of elements signifying power and strength.
Reinna is a rare and beautiful German name derived from 'rein', meaning pure.
Reinold is a German name derived from "ragin" (advice/counsel) and "wulf" (wolf), signifying strength and wisdom, popular among medieval Germanic tribes and bearing notable historical figures like mountaineer Reinhold Messner.
The name Reis is of German origin, meaning "to journey." It's a short form of Reinhardt, which means "strong in power," and has been used as a given name since the Middle Ages, gaining popularity during the 20th century.
Reise is a German-origin gender-neutral name meaning 'journey'.
Reise is a German given name derived from the word 'reise', meaning 'journey' or 'trip'. It originally served as a surname for travelers before becoming popular as a first name.
Reiss is a German surname meaning "messenger" or "traveling merchant", also associated with the town Rees, potentially meaning "at the edge of the river".
Reiss is a German name meaning "giant" or "towering", reflecting strength and power.