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REECE : Derived from the given name RHYS.

REED : Variant of READ (1) or READ (2).

REENBERG : Meaning unknown.

REES : Derived from the given name RHYS.

REESE : Derived from the given name RHYS.

REEVE : Occupational name for a sheriff, from Middle English reeve.

REGAN : Variant of REAGAN.

REGENBOGEN : From a German word meaning "rainbow".

REHA : Derived from the given name Rehor, a Czech form of GREGORY.

REID : Scots variant of READ (1).

REIER : Variant of ROYER.

REIHER : Variant of ROYER.

REIJNDER : Variant of REINDER.

REIJNDERS : Variant of REINDER.

REILLY : Anglicized form of Ó RAGHAILLIGH.

REINDER : Derived from the Frisian given name Reinder, which is a form of the Dutch given name Reinier. Reinier is the Dutch variant of RAYNER.

REINDERS : Variant of REINDER.

REIS : Ornamental name from German Reis meaning "twig, branch".

REITER : Variant of REUTER (1).

RENAUD : From the given name RENAUD.

RENDÓN : Derived from the Spanish phrase de rendon "brave".

RENNELL : Variant of REYNOLDS.

RENNOLD : Variant of REYNOLDS.

RENNOLL : Variant of REYNOLDS.

RESNIK : Topographic name, derived from resa "heather" or else from a type of barley.

RETTIG : Derived from Middle Low German redik for "radish". It is therefore occupational and applied to greengrocers.

REUTER (1) : Means "dweller in a clearing" or "clearer of woodland" from Middle High German riute.

REUTER (2) : Means "highwayman" from Middle High German riutœre.

REVIE : Variant of REEVE.

REY (1) : Means "king" from Latin rex, regis, perhaps originally denoting someone who acted like a king.



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