| Rab | Scottish | Scottish nickname for Robert. Famous, bright fame. | 
| Rabbie | Scottish | Scottish nickname for Robert. Famous, bright fame. | 
| Rad | Old English | A counsellor. Also a diminutive of names beginning with `rad'. | 
| Radborne | Old English | From the red brook or stream. | 
| Radcliff | Old English | red cliff | 
| Radcliffe | Old English | From the red cliff. | 
| Radek | Czech | Glad. | 
| Radford | Old English | From the red ford. | 
| Radley | Old English | From the red meadow. | 
| Radman | Slavic | joy | 
| Radnor | Old English | From the red shore. | 
| Radom?r | Hungarian | happy, peace | 
| Raeburn | Teutonic | dweller by the stream where does drink | 
| Rafael | German/Portuguese/Spanish | God heals, or healed by God. | 
| Rafe | An alternative form and pronunciation of Ralph. Also see Raphael. | |
| Raffaele | Italian | God heals, or healed by God. | 
| Rafferty | Irish Gaelic | Prosperous. | 
| Rafi | Arabic | The exalted one. | 
| Rafiq | Arabic | A companion, a friend. | 
| Rafu | Japanese | A net. | 
| Raghnall | Irish | A wise and powerful ruler. Also see Reginald, Reynold and Ronson. | 
| Ragin | Hindu | |
| Ragnar | Scandinavian | A wise warrior. | 
| Rahman | Arabic | Merciful. | 
| Rahul | Hindu | |
| Raibeart | Scottish | Scottish Gaelic form of Robert. Famous, bright fame. | 
| Raidon | Japanese | thunder God | 
| Raimy | Raimee | |
| Rainer | German | A wise warrior. | 
| Rainier | French | A wise warrior. | 
| Raivata | Hindu | a Manu | 
| Raj | Sanskrit | A king. | 
| Rajan | Hindu | |
| Rajanikant | Hindu | |
| Rajendra | Sanskrit | A mighty king. | 
| Rajesh | Hindu | |
| Rajiv | Sanskrit | Striped. | 
| Rakesh | Hindu | |
| Raleigh | Old English | The meadow of the Roe deer. | 
| Ralph | Old English | Wolf counsellor. A fearless adviser. Also see Rolf and Rudolph. | 
| Ralston | Old English | A dweller on Ralph's farm or estate. | 
| Ram | Hindu | Lord Rama | 
| Raman | Hindu | |
| Ramanuja | Hindu | a saint | 
| Rambert | Teutonic | Mighty and brilliant. | 
| Rambures | From Shakespeare's play Henry V. | |
| Ramelan | Indonesian | A prophecy. | 
| Rameses | Egyptian | Born of the sun. | 
| Ramesh | Sanskrit | ruler of Rama | 
| Ramiro | Spanish | A great judge or adviser. | 
| Ramon | Spanish | A wise or mighty protector. | 
| Ramsay | Old English | An island of wild garlic. Most commonly used in Scotland. | 
| Ramsden | Old English | The ram's valley. | 
| Ramsey | Old English | ram?s land | 
| Ranald | Old English | A wise and powerful ruler. Also see Reginald, Reynold and Ronson. | 
| Rance | French | a kind of Belgian marble | 
| Rand | A wolf-like shield. From the name Randolph. | |
| Randal | Old English | A wolf-like shield. | 
| Randall | Old English | A wolf-like shield. | 
| Randell | Old English | A wolf-like shield. | 
| Randie | A wolf-like shield or the admired one. A boy or girl's name. | |
| Randolph | Old English | A wolf-like shield. | 
| Randy | A wolf-like shield or the admired one. A boy or girl's name. | |
| Ranen | Hebrew | joyous | 
| Ranger | Old French | The keeper of the forest. | 
| Rangi | Maori/Polynesian | Heaven or the sky. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Ranjan | Hindu | |
| Ranjeet | Hindu | |
| Ranjit | Sanskrit | The delighted one. | 
| Rankin | Old English | A little shield. | 
| Ransford | Old English | From the ford of the raven. | 
| Ransley | Old English | From the meadow of the Raven. | 
| Ransom | Old English | A warrior's son. | 
| Rantidev | Hindu | devotee of Narayana | 
| Ranulf | Old Norse | Wolf-like advice. | 
| Raoul | French | French form of Ralph. | 
| Raphael | Hebrew | God has healed. One of the four archangels in the Bible. | 
| Rarna | Sanskrit | Pleasing. An alternative name for the Hindu God Vishnu. | 
| Rashid | Arabic | The well guided one a director. | 
| Rashne | Persian | judge | 
| Rasmus | Greek | Worthy of love. | 
| Rastus | Greek | The loving one. | 
| Rata | Aboriginal/Polynesian | Aboriginal: A plant. Polynesian: The name of a great chief. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Ratri | Hindu | night | 
| Rauf | Arabic | The compassionate one. | 
| Raul | Italian | The counsel of the wolf. A fearless adviser. Also see Rolf and Rudolph. | 
| Raven | Old English | a raven | 
| Ravi | Sanskrit | Of the sun. | 
| Ravid | Hebrew | The wanderer. | 
| Ravindra | Hindu | |
| Ravinger | Old English | ravine | 
| Rawiri | Maori | Maori form of David. The beloved, the adored one. | 
| Rawley | Old English | From the meadow of the Roe deer. | 
| Rawlins | Old English | son of a little wise wolf | 
| Rawly | Old English | From the meadow of the Roe deer. | 
| Rawson | Old English | The son of the little wolf. | 
| Ray | Old French | A stream or a king. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Rayburn | Old English | From the deer brook. | 
| Raymon | Teutonic | A wise or mighty protector. | 
| Raymond | Teutonic | Wise protection. | 
| Raynard | Teutonic | Brave, or a fox. | 
| Rayner | German | A wise warrior. | 
| Raynold | Old English | A wise and powerful ruler. Also see Reginald and Ronald. | 
| Razi | African | secret | 
| Read | Old English | Red-haired. | 
| Reading | Old English | Son of the redheaded one. | 
| Reagan | Wise. | |
| Rearden | Irish Gaelic | A royal poet. | 
| Reardon | Irish Gaelic | A royal poet. | 
| Rebel | Latin | The rebellious one. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Redford | Old English | From the red ford. | 
| Redman | Old English | A protector, an adviser. | 
| Redmond | Irish | A wise or mighty protector. | 
| Redmund | Teutonic | A wise or mighty protector. | 
| Reece | Welsh | Ardent. | 
| Reed | Old English | Red-haired. | 
| Reede | Old English | Red-haired. | 
| Rees | Welsh | Ardent. | 
| Reese | Welsh | ardent one | 
| Reeve | Old English | A steward. | 
| Regan | Irish Gaelic | The descendant of a king. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Regin | Old Norse | A figure from mythology. | 
| Reginald | Old English | A wise and powerful ruler. Also see Reynold and Ronald. | 
| Regis | French | Ruler, king. | 
| Rego | Hungarian | |
| Rehan | Arabic | |
| Reid | Old English | Red-haired. | 
| Reilly | Irish Gaelic/Old English | Irish Gaelic: Valiant. Old English: A Rye meadow. | 
| Reinhard | German | Brave, or a fox. | 
| Reinhold | German | A wise and powerful ruler. Also see Reginald and Ronald. | 
| Remington | Old English | From the farm of ravens. | 
| Remus | Latin | Fast. In legend, one of the brothers who founded Rome. | 
| Remy | French from Latin | An oarsman. | 
| Renaldo | Spanish | A wise and powerful ruler. Also see Reginald, Reynold and Ronson. | 
| Renard | Teutonic | Brave, or a fox. | 
| Renaud | French | Brave, or a fox. | 
| Rendor | Hungarian | policeman | 
| Rene | Latin | Reborn. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Renfred | Old English | Mighty but peaceful. | 
| Renfrew | Celtic | From the still river. | 
| Rennard | Teutonic | Brave, or a fox. | 
| Renny | Irish Gaelic | Small but powerful. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Renshaw | Old English | From the forest of the Ravens. | 
| Reuben | Hebrew | Behold a son. One of Jacob?s sons in the Bible. | 
| Reuel | Hebrew | Friend of God. | 
| Rex | Latin | A king. Also see Ray and Roy. | 
| Rey | Old French | A king. Also see Raymond, Rex and Roy. | 
| Reynaldo | From Shakespeare's play Hamlet. | |
| Reynard | Teutonic | Brave, or a fox. | 
| Reynold | Old English | A wise and powerful ruler. Also see Reginald and Ronald. | 
| Rezse | Hungarian | |
| Rhett | English | Possibly a form of Rhys, but most likely invented for Margaret Mitchell's character, Rhett Butler, in Gone with the Wind. | 
| Rhisiart | Welsh | Brave and strong. | 
| Rhodes | Greek | The place of roses. The name of an Aegean island. | 
| Rhodri | Welsh | The ruler of the wheel. | 
| Rhun | Welsh | Grand. | 
| Rhydwyn | Welsh | A dweller by the white ford. | 
| Rhys | Welsh | Ardent. | 
| Rian | Irish Gaelic | A little king. | 
| Ric | Old Norse | Honourable ruler. From the name Eric and Richard. | 
| Richard | Teutonic | Brave and strong. | 
| Richman | Old English | A powerful protector. | 
| Rick | Brave and strong. From the name Eric and Richard. | |
| Ricker | Old English | A powerful army. | 
| Rico | Spanish | noble ruler | 
| Rider | Old English | A horseman or knight. | 
| Ridgeway | Old English | From the ridge road. | 
| Ridgley | Old English | From the meadow's ridge. | 
| Ridley | Old English | From the cleared wood. | 
| Rigby | Old English | The valley of the ruler. | 
| Rigg | Old English | From the ridge. | 
| Rikard | Scandinavian | Brave and strong. | 
| Rikin | Hindu | |
| Riley | Irish Gaelic/Old English | Irish Gaelic: Valiant. Old English: A Rye meadow. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Rimon | Arabic | pomegranite | 
| Rinaldo | Italian | A wise and powerful ruler. Also see Reginald, Reynold and Ronson. | 
| Ring | Old English | A ring. | 
| Ringo | Old English | A bell-ringer. | 
| Rinzen | Tibetan/Sherpa | The holder of intellect. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Riordan | Irish Gaelic | A royal poet. | 
| Ripley | Old English | From the shouter's meadow. | 
| Rishab | Hindu | the musical note Re | 
| Rishi | Hindu | |
| Rishley | Old English | from the wild meadow | 
| Rishon | Hebrew | first | 
| Risley | Old English | From the brushwood meadow. | 
| Riston | Old English | From the brushwood farm. | 
| Ritchell | Vietnamese | nasty, gross | 
| Ritchie | Teutonic | Brave and strong. | 
| Ritter | Teutonic | A knight. | 
| Rivers | Latin, French | stream of water | 
| Rizal | Philippino | Rizzy | 
| Roald | Old Norse | A famous ruler. A Norwegian form of Ronald. | 
| Roan | Irish Gaelic | Little red-haired one. | 
| Roarke | Irish Gaelic | A famed ruler. | 
| Rob | Famous, bright fame. | |
| Robert | Teutonic | Famous, bright fame. | 
| Robertson | The son of Robert. Famous, bright fame. | |
| Robi | Hungarian | shining with fame | 
| Robin | English | A small bird. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Robinson | English | The son of Robert or Robin. Famous, bright fame. | 
| Robyn | English | A small bird. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Rocco | Teutonic | To rest. | 
| Rochester | Old English | A rocky fortress, or camp on the rocks. | 
| Rock | Old English | From the rock. | 
| Rockley | Old English | From the rocky meadow. | 
| Rockwell | Old English | From the rocky well or spring. | 
| Rocky | Teutonic | To rest. | 
| Rod | Teutonic | A renowned ruler. | 
| Rodd | A renowned ruler. | |
| Roddie | Teutonic | A renowned ruler. | 
| Roddy | Teutonic | A renowned ruler. | 
| Roden | Old English | From the valley of the reeds. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Roderick | Teutonic | A renowned ruler. | 
| Roderigo | Italian/Spanish | A renowned ruler. | 
| Rodman | Teutonic | A famous hero. | 
| Rodney | English | Land near the water. | 
| Rodolf | Duch/German | A famous wolf. Also see Ralph and Rolf. | 
| Rodolfo | Italian/Spanish | A famous wolf. Also see Ralph and Rolf. | 
| Rodrigo | Italian/Spanish | A renowned ruler. | 
| Rodrigue | French | A renowned ruler. | 
| Rodwell | Old English | From the Christian's well. | 
| Rogan | Irish Gaelic | The red-haired one. | 
| Rogelio | Spanish | beautiful one | 
| Roger | Teutonic | A famous spearman or warrior. | 
| Rohan | Sanskrit | Little red-haired one. | 
| Rohit | Hindu | red color | 
| Rokus | Hungarian | |
| Roland | Teutonic | Famed throughout the land. | 
| Roldan | English | powerful, mighty | 
| Rolf | Teutonic | The famous wolf. Also see Ralph and Rudolph. | 
| Rollo | Teutonic | From the famed land. | 
| Roly | Old English | From the rough meadow. | 
| Roman | Latin | A citizen of Rome. | 
| Romeo | Latin | A pilgrim to Rome. A famous Shakespearian character. | 
| Romney | Welsh | A curving river. A place name from Kent, England. | 
| Romulus | Latin | One of the legendary brothers who founded Rome. | 
| Ronak | Hindu | |
| Ronald | Old English | A wise and powerful ruler. Also see Reginald, Reynold and Ronson. | 
| Ronan | Irish Gaelic | Little seal. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Rongo | Maori/Polynesian | The God of rain and fertility. | 
| Roni | Hebrew | My joy. | 
| Ronin | Japanese | Samurai without a master | 
| Ronit | Hebrew/Irish Gaelic | Hebrew: A song. Irish Gaelic: Prosperity. | 
| Ronson | Old English | The son of Ronald. A wise and powerful ruler. | 
| Rooney | Irish Gaelic | Red-haired. | 
| Roosevelt | Dutch | field of roses | 
| Roper | Old English | A ropemaker. | 
| Rory | Irish Gaelic | The red king. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Roscoe | Old Norse | From the Deer forest. | 
| Rosencrantz | From Shakespeare's play Hamlet. | |
| Roshan | Persian | Splendid. One who emanates light. A boy or girl's name. | 
| Roslin | Old French | The small red-haired one. | 
| Ross | Scottish Gaelic | Woody meadow. | 
| Roswald | Teutonic | A mighty horse. | 
| Roth | German | red-haired | 
| Rothwell | Old Norse | From the red well or spring. | 
| Rourke | Irish Gaelic | A famed ruler. | 
| Routledge | Old English | From the red pool. | 
| Rowell | Old English | From the deer spring. | 
| Rowland | Teutonic | From the famed land. | 
| Rowley | Old English | From the rough meadow. | 
| Rowse | Cornish | From the heathland. | 
| Rowson | Old English | The son of the red-haired man. | 
| Roxbury | Old English | From the rock fortress. | 
| Roy | Old French/Scottish Gaelic | Old French: A king. Scottish Gaelic: The red one. From the mane Royce, Royston and other similar names. Also see Ray and Rex. | 
| Royce | Old English | The son of the king. | 
| Roydon | Old English | From the hill of Rye. | 
| Royston | Old English | An English placename. | 
| Ruark | Irish Gaelic | A famed ruler. | 
| Ruben | Hebrew | Behold a son. One of Jacob?s sons in the Bible. | 
| Rubens | Portuguese | Behold a son. One of Jacob?s sons in the Bible. | 
| Rubin | Hebrew | Behold a son. One of Jacob?s sons in the Bible. | 
| Ruchir | Hindu | |
| Rudd | Old English | Of a ruddy complexion. | 
| Rudi | Teutonic | A famous wolf. Also see Ralph and Rolf. | 
| Rudolph | Teutonic | A famous wolf. Also see Ralph and Rolf. | 
| Rudy | Teutonic | A famous wolf. Also see Ralph and Rolf. | 
| Rudyard | Old English | From the red enclosure. | 
| Ruel | Hebrew | Friend of God. | 
| Rufford | Old English | From the rough ford. | 
| Rufus | Latin | Red-haired. | 
| Rugby | From Shakespeare's play Merry Wives of Windsor. | |
| Ruhinda | Caymanian | Prince of Cows | 
| Rumford | Old English | From the wide ford. | 
| Runako | African | handsome | 
| Rune | Old Norse | Secret lore. | 
| Rupert | Teutonic | Famous, bright fame. Also see Hopkin, Robert, Robertson and Robinson. | 
| Rupesh | Hindu | |
| Rurik | Russian/Scandinavian | Russian and Scandinavian form of Roderick. A renowned ruler. | 
| Rush | French | red-haired | 
| Rushford | Old English | From the ford with rushes. | 
| Ruskin | Teutonic | The small red-haired one. | 
| Russ | Red head. From the name Russell. | |
| Russel | Old French, Old English | red-haired; fox-like | 
| Russell | Old French | Red head. | 
| Rusty | Red head. From the name Russell. | |
| Rutger | Dutch | A famous spearman or warrior. | 
| Rutherford | Old English | From the cattle ford. | 
| Rutland | Old Norse | From the stump land. | 
| Rutledge | Old English | From the red pool. | 
| Rutley | Old English | From the stump meadow. | 
| Ry | From the name Rylan and Ryman. | |
| Ryan | Irish Gaelic | A little king. | 
| Rycroft | Old English | From the Rye field. | 
| Ryder | Old English | A horseman or knight. | 
| Rylan | Old English | From the Rye land. | 
| Ryle | Old English | From the hill of Rye. | 
| Ryley | Irish Gaelic/Old English | Irish Gaelic: Valiant. Old English: A Rye meadow. | 
| Rylie | Old English | A small stream. | 
| Ryman | Old English | A rye seller. | 
| Ryoichi | Japanese | first son of Ryo | 
| Ryozo | Japanese | third son of Ryo | 
| Ryton | Old English | From the rye farm. | 
| Ryuichi | Japanese | first son of Ryu |