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Rudolph is a German-origin name derived from "Hrodulf," meaning "famous wolf.
Rudolph is a German name meaning "famous wolf," associated with historic figures such as Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor.
Rudy is a German-origin boy's name meaning "famous warrior".
Rudy is a short form of Rudolph/Rudolf, meaning "famous wolf" in German, derived from Old High German words "hrod" (fame) and "wulf" (wolf). Popularized in the late 19th century, Rudy is now considered a classic boys' name with a strong sound.
Rueger is a rare German name derived from 'Hrodgar', meaning 'famous with the spear'. It has a rich history, associated with medieval German nobility like Rueger of Speyer and Rueger von Blumenthal.
Rufe is a rare, German-origin given name derived from "Ruf," meaning "call" or "summon." It may also refer to Rufus, denoting "red-haired.
Ruff is a distinctive given name of German origin, derived from "hruot," meaning "fame" or "renown.
Ruger is a rare German given name derived from "Hrigo," meaning "spear," reflecting its warrior origins.
Rupert is a German origin name derived from 'hruod' meaning fame and 'bald' meaning bold, translating to 'famous warrior'.
Rupert is a German name derived from 'Hruoderic', meaning 'famous power' or 'renowned ruler'.
Ruperto is a historic Italian male given name derived from German 'Rupert', meaning 'famous warrior' or 'bold fame'.
Ruppert is a historic German male given name derived from the Old High German word 'hruod', meaning fame or renown.
Russchell is a distinctively Haitian name with roots tracing back to the Germanic 'Rudolf', meaning 'famous wolf'.
The uncommon Germanic name Ruthell, meaning 'famous in battle', is derived from Old German elements 'Hruth' (glory) and 'Hel' (goddess of the underworld).
Ruther is a rare German name derived from the Germanic element "Hruth", meaning "fame" or "renown".
Ruthmarie is a distinctive German female name composed of "Ruth", meaning compassion or companionship, and "Marie", signifying sea or rebelliousness.
Ruven is a German-origin name derived from "Hruodwulf," meaning "famous wolf.
Ryder is an English name with a long history, dating back to at least the Middle Ages. Originally derived from the surname Ryde or Rider, meaning 'horseman' or 'one who rides', it has been used as both a first and last name for centuries. Despite its recent popularity, inspired by celebrities like Dennis Quaid, Ryder's roots are ancient and may even have German origins, signifying 'powerful' or 'spear strong'. The name conveys strength, vitality, independence, and is often associated with freedom and adventure due to its horsemanship connections.
Ryeker is a unique German name derived from "ric" (powerful) and "ger" (spear), translating to "powerful spear". Despite its origins, it's uncommon globally, making it a distinctive choice with a strong meaning.
Rynell is a rare German name meaning "little pure one who dwells in the woods.
Ryszard is a Polish masculine given name of German origin, meaning 'strong and brave'.
The name Sable is derived from the Dutch word 'zand', meaning 'sand'.
Sadell is a rare, unisex given name of uncertain origin, sometimes linked to the German name Siegfried, meaning "victory and peace," although this connection is unconfirmed.
Sager is a rare German-origin name derived from 'sage,' meaning 'wise', reflecting intelligence and wisdom.
Sailer is a Germanic given name derived from 'sali', meaning 'seafarer' or 'sailor'.
Sander is a Dutch name derived from "zand," meaning sand, and also a variant of Alexander, meaning "defending men.
The name Sascha originates from Germany, meaning 'defender of man', it's a variant of Alexander.
Sascha is a German-origin, gender-neutral name derived from "Sachs," meaning "Saxon." It has been used independently or as a pet form of Alexander/Sasha, and has gained worldwide popularity in recent decades.
Saylor is a contemporary given name with unknown origins, first used in recent times and believed by some to be connected to the Old German word 'kalo', meaning 'beautiful'.
The name Schad originates from Germany, meaning "happy" or "joyful", derived from the German word "schaden".
Schae is a rare German given name derived from 'scach', meaning 'chess', originally given to skilled players or those connected to the game.
The name Schaefer originates from Germany, derived from Middle High German 'schæffer', meaning 'shepherd'. It was traditionally given to shepherds or those living in sheep farming communities.
The name Schaeffer is of German origin, meaning 'shaper of iron', traditionally given to blacksmiths.
Schafer is a German surname derived from the Middle High German word "schaf", meaning "sheep". It was likely given to someone involved with sheep or shepherding.
Schaffer is a rare German-origin male given name derived from the Germanic word 'scāf', meaning 'scaffold'.
Schane is a distinctive German origin given name derived from the surname Schmidt, meaning 'smith'.
Scharlene is a German-origin name derived from Charlotta, meaning "free man" or "strong".
Scharlotte is a distinctive German name derived from the French Charlotte, which originally meant 'free man' or 'strong.'
Scharron is a rare Germanic male given name derived from "scara," meaning "bright" or "shining," and associated with the Old High German word for "spear.
Schawn is a rare German-origin given name derived from 'Schoen', meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome'.