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RA m : Possibly means "sun" in Egyptian. Ra was an important Egyptian sun god originally worshipped in Heliopolis in Lower Egypt. He was usually depicted as ...

RA'D m : Means "thunder" in Arabic.

RAABI'A f : Means "fourth" in Arabic. This name was borne by an 8th-century Sufi mystic from Basra in Iraq.

RAAKEL f : Finnish form of RACHEL.

RAANAN m : Means "fresh, invigorating" in Hebrew.

RAB m : Scottish short form of ROBERT.

RABAB f : From the Arabic word rababah, a musical instrument. This was the name of the wife of Muhammad's grandson Husayn.

RABAN m : From a Germanic byname derived from hraban meaning "raven".

RABBIE m : Scottish diminutive of ROBERT.

RABI m : Means "springtime" in Arabic.

RABI'A f : Feminine form of RABI. It is also a variant transcription of RAABI'A.

RABINDRA m : Bengali form of RAVINDRA.

RABİA f : Turkish form of RAABI'A or RABI'A.

RACHAEL f : Variant of RACHEL, the spelling probably influenced by that of Michael.

RACHANA f : Means "creation" in Sanskrit.

RACHEAL f : Variant of RACHEL.

RACHEL f : From the Hebrew name רָחֵל (Rachel) meaning "ewe". In the Old Testament this is the name of the favourite wife of Jacob and the mother of Joseph ...

RACHELE f : Italian form of RACHEL.

RACHELLE f : Variant of RACHEL influenced by the spelling of ROCHELLE.

RACHNA f : Variant of RACHANA.

RACHYL f : Variant of RACHEL.

RACQUEL f : Variant of RAQUEL.

RACŁAW m : Short form of RADOSŁAW.

RADA f : Derived from the Slavic element rad meaning "happy, willing".

RADANA f : Derived from the Slavic element rad meaning "happy, willing".

RADBOUD m : Derived from the Germanic elements rad "counsel" and bodo "leader".

RADCLIFF m : From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "red cliff" in Old English.

RADCLYFFE m : From a surname, a variant of RADCLIFF.

RADE m : Originally a diminutive of MILORAD and other Slavic names containing the element rad "happy, willing".

RADEK m : Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with rad "happy, willing".



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