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RADHA f : Means "success" in Sanskrit. This is the name of the favourite consort of the Hindu god Krishna.

RADIM m : Short form of RADOMIR.

RADIMIR m : Russian variant of RADOMIR.

RADKA f : Feminine form of RADKO.

RADKO m : Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with the element rad "happy, willing".

RADMILA f : Serbian, Croatian and Czech feminine form of RADOMIL.

RADMILO m : Serbian form of RADOMIL.

RADOBOD m : Old Germanic form of RADBOUD.

RADOMIL m : Derived from the Slavic elements rad "happy, willing" and milu "gracious, dear".

RADOMILA f : Feminine form of RADOMIL.

RADOMIR m : Derived from the Slavic element rad "happy, willing" combined with meru "great, famous" or miru "peace, world".

RADOMIRA f : Feminine form of RADOMIR.

RADOMIŁ m : Polish form of RADOMIL.

RADOMIŁA f : Polish feminine form of RADOMIL.

RADOMÍR m : Czech form of RADOMIR.

RADOMÍRA f : Czech feminine form of RADOMIR.

RADOSLAV m : Cognate of RADOSŁAW.

RADOSLAVA f : Feminine form of RADOSLAV.

RADOSŁAW m : Derived from the Slavic elements rad "happy, willing" and slava "glory".

RADOSŁAWA f : Feminine form of RADOSŁAW.

RADOVAN m : Derived from the Slavic element rad "happy, willing" combined with another element of unknown meaning.

RADOŠ m : Short form of RADOSLAV, RADOMIR, and other names beginning with the Slavic element rad meaning "happy, willing".

RADU m : Old Romanian diminutive of Slavic names beginning with the element rad "happy, willing". This was the name of a 13th-century ruler of Wallachia.

RADULF m : Germanic cognate of RÁÐÚLFR.

RADZIM m : Short form of RADZIMIERZ.

RADZIMIERZ m : Polish form of RADOMIR.

RADÚZ m : Derived from the Czech word rád "happy, glad". The Czech author Julius Zeyer probably created it for a character in his play 'Radúz and Mahulena' (1...

RAE f : Short form of RACHEL. It can also be used as a feminine form of RAY.

RAEBURN m : From a surname which was originally derived from a Scottish place name meaning "stream where does drink" in Middle English. A famous bearer of the sur...

RAELENE f : Combination of RAE and the popular name suffix lene.



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