This is a list of submitted names in which the person who added the name is
HL.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Rif m Bashkir, TatarEither derived from Arabic رِيف
(rīf) meaning "country, countryside" or a Bashkir and Tatar form of the name
Arif.
Riichi m JapaneseFrom Japanese 理
(ri) "reason, logic" or 利
(ri) meaning "profit, advantage, benefit" combined with 一
(ichi) meaning "one"... [
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Ritthirong m ThaiFrom Thai ฤทธิ์
(rit) meaning "power" and รงค์
(rong) meaning "colour".
Ritthisak m ThaiFrom Thai ฤทธิ์
(rit) meaning "power" and ศักดิ์
(sak) meaning "power, honour".
Rizal m Indonesian, MalayDerived from Arabic رجال
(rijāl) meaning "infantrymen, footsoldiers" or "men", the plural of راجل
(rājil) meaning "footsoldier" or رجل
(rajul) meaning "man".
Rizalino m FilipinoDiminutive of the surname
Rizal, given in honour of the Filipino nationalist José Rizal (1861-1896).
Rohani f Indonesian, MalayMeans "spiritual" in Indonesian and Malay, derived from
roh meaning "spirit, soul" (of Arabic origin).
Rokapi m Georgian MythologyMeaning unknown. Rokapi was an evil spirit and the leader of the kudiani (a group of witches) in Georgian mythology. He was punished by
Ghmerti and chained to a column underneath the earth, where he ate the hearts of humans that his kudianis would bring to him... [
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Romauli f BatakFrom Batak
roma meaning "come, arrive" and
uli meaning "good, beautiful".
Ronak f Persian, KurdishDerived from Central Kurdish ڕووناک
(rûnak) or Northern Kurdish
ronak meaning "light, bright, luminous".
Ronghua m & f ChineseFrom Chinese 荣
(róng) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper" or 蓉
(róng) meaning "lotus" combined with 华
(huá) meaning "flower"... [
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Rotua f BatakFrom Batak
ro meaning "come, arrive" and
tua meaning "good luck, blessing".
Rovzan f ChechenDerived from Arabic روضة
(rawḍa) meaning "garden, flower garden".
Rsholin m Nivkh (Archaic)Traditional Nivkh name of unknown meaning. Because most Nivkhs adopted Russian names in the 20th century, it is no longer used in the modern-day.
Ruataata m TahitianMeans "two people"; a combination of Tahitian
rua "two" and
ta'ata "human".
Rumisa f ChechenDerived from Arabic رَمْز
(ramz) meaning "sign, code, mark, symbol".
Rungnapha f ThaiFrom Thai รุ่ง
(rung) meaning "dawn, daybreak, bright" and นภา
(napha) meaning "sky".
Rungrat f ThaiFrom Thai รุ่ง
(rûng) meaning "dawn, daybreak" and รัตน์
(rát) meaning "jewel, gem, precious stone".
Rungrot m ThaiMeans "flourishing, thriving, glorious, illustrious" in Thai.
Rungthip f ThaiFrom Thai รุ่ง
(rung) meaning "dawn, daybreak" and ทิพย์
(thip) meaning "celestial, divine".
Rungthiwa f ThaiFrom Thai รุ่ง
(rung) meaning "dawn, daybreak" and ทิวา
(thiwa) meaning "day, daytime".
Rushdi m ArabicMeans "reason, rationality" in Arabic, from the word رَشَدَ
(rashada) meaning "to be on the right path, to be rightly guided".
Rysbek m Kazakh, KyrgyzDerived from Kazakh and Kyrgyz ырыс
(yrys) meaning "happiness, fortune" and the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Rytkheu m ChukchiMeans "unknown" in Chukchi. A bearer is Yuri Rytkheu, born Rytkheu, a Chukchi-Russian writer.
Saaryn m YakutMeans "one with a developed lower body, 'Don Juan', a favorite of women".
Sabai f BurmeseMeans "jasmine" in Burmese, borrowed from Hindi चमेली
(chameli).
Sabar m IndonesianMeans "patient, forbearing" in Indonesian, ultimately from Arabic صبر
(ṣabr).
Səbinə f AzerbaijaniDerived from Arabic صَبِيَّة
(ṣabiyya) meaning "girl, young woman".
Sabir m Arabic, Urdu, AzerbaijaniMeans "patient, steadfast, enduring" in Arabic, from the root صابر
(ṣābara) meaning "to bear, to be patient, to endure".
Saduakas m KazakhDerived from Arabic سَعَادَة
(saʿāda) meaning "happiness, happy" and قَصَّاص
(qaṣṣāṣ) "narrator, storyteller".
Saʼdulla m UzbekMeans "happiness of
Allah", from Arabic سَعِيد
(saʿīd) "happy, cheerful, joyous" combined with
Allah.
Sadyr m Kyrgyz, KazakhDerived from Arabic صَدْر
(ṣadr) meaning "centre, front, head, leader". A notable bearer is Sadyr Japarov (1968-), the current president of Kyrgyzstan.
Saenchai m ThaiFrom Thai แสน
(saen) meaning "very, extremely" and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Saengchai m ThaiFrom Thai แสง
(saeng) meaning "light, ray, beam" and ชัย
(chai) meaning "victory".
Saengdao f & m Thai, LaoMeans "starlight" from Thai แสง
(saeng) and Lao ແສງ
(saeng) meaning "light, ray, beam" and Thai ดาว
(dao) and Lao ດາວ
(dao) meaning "star". It is only a feminine name in Thailand while it is unisex in Laos.
Saengduean f ThaiMeans "moonlight" from Thai แสง
(saeng) meaning "light, ray, beam" and เดือน
(duean) meaning "moon, month".
Saengkham f & m Thai, LaoFrom Thai แสง
(saeng) or Lao ແສງ
(saeng) meaning "light, ray, beam" and Thai คำ
(kham) or Lao ຄຳ
(kham) meaning "gold".
Saengrawi f ThaiMeans "sunlight" from Thai แสง
(saeng) meaning "light" and รวี or ระวี
(rawi) meaning "sun".
Saengsuri f & m ThaiFrom Thai แสง
(saeng) meaning "light, ray, beam" and สุรีย์
(suri) meaning "sun".
Saengthian f & m ThaiFrom Thai แสง
(saeng) meaning "light, ray, beam" and เทียน
(thian) meaning "candle".
Saengthong f & m ThaiFrom Thai แสง
(saeng) meaning "light, ray, beam" and ทอง
(thong) meaning "gold".
Saengwan f ThaiFrom Thai แสง
(saeng) meaning "light" and วรรณ
(wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Şəfa f & m AzerbaijaniDerived from Persian شفا
(šafâ) meaning "healing, cure, remedy".
Safa m Ossetian MythologyMeaning unknown. This is the name of the Ossetian God of the hearth chain and the most important domestic deity to the Ossetian people.
Saharat m ThaiMeans "federation, confederation" in Thai.
Sai m ShanMeans "man" in Shan. It is typically used as an honorific title, not a name.
Saichon f & m ThaiFrom Thai สาย
(sai) meaning "steam, current" and ชล
(chon) meaning "water".
Saif al-Arab m Arabic (Rare)Means "sword of the Arabs", derived from Arabic سَيْف
(sayf) meaning "sword, sabre" combined with الْعَرَبِ
(al-ʿarabiyy) "Arab (person)". A known bearer was Saif al-Arab Gaddafi (1982-2011), who was a son of former Libyan revolutionary Muammar Gaddafi.
Saiphin f ThaiFrom Thai สาย
(sai) meaning "line, wire, string" and พิณ
(phin) referring to a stringed instrument used in India and northern Thailand.
Saisuni f ThaiFrom Thai สาย
(sai) meaning "line, tie" and สุ
(su) meaning "good".
Sakda m Thai, LaoMeans "power, force, authority" in Thai and Lao.
Saken m KazakhDerived from Arabic سَاكِن
(sākin) meaning "inhabitant, resident".
Sakhaaya f YakutDerived from Yakut Саха
(Sakha) meaning "Sakha, Yakut".
Sakhon m & f ThaiMeans "river, sea, ocean" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit सागर
(sāgara).
Sakunrat f ThaiFrom Thai สกุล
(sakun) meaning "family, lineage, ancestry" and รัตน์
(rat) meaning "gem, jewel".
Şəlalə f AzerbaijaniMeans "waterfall" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Arabic شلال
(shallal).
Salamu m ChechenDerived from Arabic سَلَام
(salām) meaning "peace".
Salawat m BashkirDerived from Arabic صَلَوَات
(ṣalawāt) meaning "prayers", the plural of صَلَاة
(ṣalāh) "prayer". A notable bearer was Salawat Yulayev (1754 - 1800), a Bashkir national hero.
Salbiah f Malay, IndonesianPossibly from Arabic سَلْبِيَّة
(salbiyya) meaning "negativity, passivity", referring to negative attributes (sifat) that cannot be found in Allah.
Salbiy m CircassianDerived from Arabic سَالَ
(sāla) meaning "to flow, to run" (figuratively meaning "brook, stream, creek") combined with the Turkish military title
beg meaning "chieftain, master".
Saleumxay m LaoFrom Lao ສະເຫຼີມ
(saleum) meaning "eulogise, exalt, celebrate" and ໄຊ
(xay) meaning "rank, power, authority".
Salipada m MaguindanaoDerived from Sanskrit श्रीपाद
(śrī́pā́da) meaning "holy foot", from श्री
(śrī́) "sacred, holy" and पाद
(pā́da) "foot". A notable bearer was Salipada (or Saripada) Pendatun (1912-1985), a Filipino Muslim statesman and military officer.
Samak m ThaiMeans "apply for, volunteer, enlist" in Thai.
Saman m ThaiMeans "to connect, to unite" in Thai.
Samandar m Tajik, UzbekDerived from the Persian noun سمندر
(samandar) meaning "salamander", which is ultimately of Greek origin.... [
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Samang f & m ThaiMeans "good-looking, beautiful" in Thai.