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Rozali f Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of French Rosalie, reflecting the French pronunciation.
Rozalin m Bulgarian
Masculine form of Rozalina.
Rozalina f Russian, Bulgarian
Russian and Bulgarian form of Rosalind or Rosaline.
Rozalinda f Hungarian, Polish, Slovak
Hungarian, Polish and Slovak form of Rosalind.
Rozalka f Sorbian
Variant of Ruzalka influenced by Róža.
Rozalka f Polish
Diminutive of Rozalia.
Rozamarija f Slovene
Combination of Roza 1 and Marija.
Róžamarja f Sorbian
Sorbian contraction of Róža and Marja.
Rozamunda f Polish, Hungarian
Polish and Hungarian form of Rosamund.
Rozanna f English (American, Rare), Dutch (Rare), Flemish, Hungarian, Polish, Greek
English and Dutch variant and Hungarian and Polish form of Rosanna as well as a Greek variant of Rozana.
Rożarja f Maltese
Maltese form of Rosaria.
Rôze f Walloon
Walloon form of Rose. The name coincides with Walloon rôze "rose (flower)".
Roze f Latvian (Archaic)
Directly taken from Latvian roze "rose".
Różëczka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Róża.
Rózela f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Rosalia.
Rozelina f Polish
Cognate of Roselina.
Rozemarijn f Dutch, Flemish
Dutch form of Rosemary as well as a direct derivation from Dutch rozemarijn "rosemary".
Rôzene f Walloon
Walloon form of Rosine.
Rozeta f Albanian
Albanian borrowing of Rosetta.
Rozi f Hungarian
Diminutive of Rozália and Róza.
Rózia f Polish
Diminutive of Róża.
Rozīte f Latvian (Rare)
Diminutive of Roze.
Rózka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Rózela.
Rozka f Slovene
Diminutive of Roza 1, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Rozmarin f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Hungarian rozmaring "rosemary".
Róžmarja f Sorbian
Combination of Róža and Marja (compare Rosemarie).
Rozvita f Czech (Rare), Slovak (Rare), Hungarian
Czech, Slovak and Hungarian form of Roswitha.
Rozwita f Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Roswitha.
Różyczka f Polish
Diminutive of Róża.
Rozyna f Polish
Polish form of Rosina.
Rrahim m Albanian
Variant of Rahim.
Rrahman m Albanian
Albanian form of Rahman.
Rraman m Albanian
Variant of Rrahman.
Rreze f Albanian
Derived from Albanian rreze "ray (of light)".
Rron m Albanian, Kosovar
Derived from dialectal Albanian rronj "to stay alive, to survive".
Rrona f Kosovar, Albanian
Feminine form of Rron.
Rronja f Albanian
Feminine form of Rron.
Rrushe f Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian rrushe "rock rose".
Rrustem m Albanian
Variant of Rustem.
Ruan m Afrikaans
Combination of Rudolf and Johan.
Ruan m Cornish
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Saint Ruan was probably a brother of Saint Tudwal of Tréguier, but little else is known of him beyond that he was probably an Irish missionary and many churches in Devon and Cornwall in England were named after him... [more]
Ruaree m Manx
Manx cognate of Ruaidhrí. This name was traditionally Anglicized as the etymologically unrelated Roger, Roderick and occasionally as Roddy.
Ruari m Scottish
Anglicized form of Ruairi.
Rubbertu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Roberto.
Rubeena f Obscure
Variant of Rubina.
Rubenis m Latvian (Rare)
Directly taken from Latvian rubenis "grouse".
Rubertu m Corsican
Corsican form of Robert.
Rubi f English (Rare)
Variant of Ruby.
Rubí f Spanish
Spanish form of Ruby.
Rúbia f Portuguese (Brazilian)
Feminine form of Rúbio as well as a Brazilian Portuguese borrowing of Ruby via Portuguese rubi.
Rūbija f Latvian (Modern, Rare)
Latvian adoption of Ruby. This name is borne by Latvian model and actress Rūbija Rouza.
Rubin f Hungarian
Derived from Hungarian rubin "ruby".
Rubinka f Hungarian
Diminutive of Rubina.
Ruca m Portuguese
Diminutive of Rui.
Rucha f Galician
Diminutive of Farruca.
Ruchel f Yiddish, Filipino
Yiddish form of Rachel.
Ruchna f Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish diminutive of both Giertruda and Gertruda (via Gieruchna) and Rufina.
Rudek m Silesian
Diminutive of Rudolf.
Rudij m Sorbian
Sorbian short form of Rudolf.
Rudina f Albanian
Of uncertain origin and meaning; theories include a derivation from Albanian rudinë "mountain pasture, mountain meadow".
Rūdis m Latvian
Short form of Rūdolfs, now used as a given name in its own right.
Rudólf m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Rudolf.
Rudolfa f Kashubian, Slovene
Kashubian feminine form of Rudólf and Slovene feminine form of Rudolf.
Rudolfina f Polish, Slovene, Hungarian
Feminine form of Rudolf.
Rudolfu m Corsican (Rare, Archaic), Sicilian
Corsican and Sicilian form of Rudolph.
Rudrigu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Rodrigo.
Rufa f Italian, Galician
Feminine form of Rufo.
Rufat m Albanian
Variant of Rifat.
Rufilla f Emilian-Romagnol, Late Roman
Diminutive of Rufa (compare Rufina). Rufilla was one of the Vestal Virgins.
Rufin m Bulgarian, Croatian (Rare), French, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Provençal
Bulgarian, Croatian, French, Provençal, Polish, Russian and Serbian form of Rufinus.
Rufo m Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Galician
Italian, Spanish, Galician and Portuguese form of Rufus.
Rúfus m Slovak
Slovak form of Rufus.
Ruga m History
Variant of Rugila.
Ruggeru m Corsican
Corsican form of Roger.
Ruggieri m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian variant of Ruggiero.
Rugo m German (Archaic)
Diminutive of Rudiger.
Ruhan m Afrikaans
Variant of Ruan.
Ruhe m & f American (Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Ruhe.
Ruhsora f Uzbek (Rare), Tajik (Rare)
Means "pink-cheeked" from Persian رخ (rux) meaning "cheek, face" combined with صورتی (surati) meaning "pink". It could also be derived from Persian روح (ruh) meaning "spirit, soul, essence" combined with سارا (sara) meaning "clean, pure".
Ruis m Dutch (Rare)
Modern form of the medieval Dutch given name Ruys or Ruysch, of which the meaning is uncertain. It is theorized to be a diminutive or short form of masculine given names that contain the Germanic element hruod meaning "fame".... [more]
Ruiseart m Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Richard.
Ruja f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Ружа (see Ruzha).
Rujana f Croatian, Slovene
From the word ruj meaning ''red and yellow colour''.
Ruka f Japanese
From 琉 (ru) "gem" and 花 (ka) "flower."
Rukije f Albanian
Albanian form of Rukiye.
Rula f Arabic
Possibly means "beautiful, plump" in Arabic, derived from the name of an ancient tribe that inhabited the northern Arabian Peninsula.
Rulizza f Montenegrin (Archaic)
Recorded in Montenegro in the early 1600s.
Rullgardina f Literature
From Swedish rullgardin meaning "roller blind, roll-down curtain". This is one of the middle names of Pippi Långstrump (English: Pippi Longstocking), full name Pippilotta Viktualia Rullgardina Krusmynta Efraimsdotter Långstrump, a character invented by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren.
Rulof m Dutch (Rare)
Variant of Roelof. This name is slightly more common as a patronymic surname.
Rumanu m Corsican, Sicilian
Corsican and Sicilian form of Romanus.
Rumenzu m Corsican
Corsican form of Romanus.
Rumèu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Romeo.
Rumeu m Corsican
Corsican form of Romeo.
Rumina f Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin rūma "udder". This name belonged to a goddess who protected breastfeeding mothers and possibly nursing infants. Her domain extended to protecting animal mothers, not just human ones... [more]
Rumjana f Bulgarian
Variant transcription of Румяна (see Rumyana).
Rumon m Cornish
Variant of Ruan.
Rumweald m Anglo-Saxon, History (Ecclesiastical)
Derived from the Old English elements rum "abundant, extensive, spacious" and weald "powerful, mighty" or "authority, leader"... [more]
Runåd m Medieval Walloon
Medieval Walloon form of Renaud.
Runata f Sicilian
Variant of Dunata.
Runatu m Sicilian
Variant of Dunatu.
Ruom m Old High German
From Old High German hruom "fame".
Ruombald m Germanic
Variant form or spelling of Rombald.
Rurant m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Roland.
Rusa f Georgian
Short form of Rusudan.
Rusalka f Slavic Mythology, Theatre, German (Rare)
A water nymph in Slavic Mythology. Also the name of an opera written by the Czech writer Antonín Dvorák.
Rusaria f Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Rosalia.
Rusariu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Rosario.
Rusina f Romansh, Corsican
Romansh and Corsican form of Rosina.
Ruslo m Romani
Directly taken from Romani ruslo "strong".
Russelia f American (Rare)
It is from the genus of flowering plants that are commonly known as Firecracker plants or Coralblows. The genus is named after the Scottish naturalist Alexander Russel.
Rustem m Tatar, Bashkir, Kazakh, Crimean Tatar, Albanian
Tatar and Bashkir variant transcription of Röstäm as well as the Crimean Tatar, Albanian and Kazakh form of Rostam.
Rusulìa f Sicilian
Sicilian form of Rosalia.
Ruszalka f Hungarian
Diminutive of Ruszlána.
Rutherford m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Rutherford. Rutherford B. Hayes was the 19th President of the United States.
Ruthilda f English (Archaic)
English cognate of Ruthild.
Ruthilde f German
Variant of Ruthild.
Rutilia f Ancient Roman, Italian (Tuscan, Rare), Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Feminine form of Rutilius. This name was borne by the maternal grandmother of Julius Caesar.
Ruudi m Estonian
Short form of Rudolf.
Ruuta f Estonian (Rare)
Variant of Ruut as well as the Estonian form of Rūta.
Ruvon m Breton (Rare)
Breton form of Romanus.
Ruvona f Breton (Rare)
Feminine form of Ruvon.
Ruzalka f Sorbian
Sorbian form of Rusalka.
Růženka f Czech (Rare)
Diminutive of Růžena, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Ruzła f Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Rozalia.
Ruzsinka f Hungarian
Diminutive of Fruzsina.
Ryanlee m Obscure
Combination of Ryan and Lee.
Ryanna f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly a feminine form of Ryan modeled on Rayanna or a combination of ry and Anna.
Rycia f Yiddish
Variant of Rysia.
Rye m & f English
Transferred use of the English surname Rye.... [more]
Ryfka f Polish, Jewish
Polish form of Rivka and Rifka.
Ryjza f Silesian
Silesian form of Theresa.
Ryksa f Polish
Polish form of Rixa.
Ryn f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Possibly a short form of names ending in -ryn or -rin, such as Kathryn, Camryn and Erin.
Ryne m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Ryne.
Rynhard m Afrikaans
Afrikaans form of Rijnhard.
Rynia f Silesian
Silesian cognate of Renia.
Ryś m Polish
Diminutive of Ryszard.
Rysia f Yiddish
Polish-Yiddish diminutive of Rifka.
Rysia f Polish
Diminutive of Ryszarda.
Rysiek m Polish
Polish diminutive of Ryszard.
Ryśka f Polish
Diminutive of Ryszarda.
Ryszarda f Polish
Feminine form of Ryszard.
Ryta f Polish
Polish form of Rita.
Saadet f Turkish
Means "happiness", "felicity", "contentment" or "bliss" in Turkish. Famous barer is Saadet Aksoy.
Saadia f Arabic, Urdu
Arabic alternate transcription of Sa'dia as well as the Urdu form.
Saakje f West Frisian
Feminine form of Sake.
Saale f Estonian
Short form of Rosalie.
Saamo m Estonian
Variant of Saamu.
Saamu m Estonian
Short form of Saamuel.
Saamuel m Estonian (Archaic)
Estonian form of Samuel.
Saarah f English
Variant of Sarah.
Saari f Estonian (Rare)
Diminutive of Saara.
Saartje f Dutch, Flemish
Diminutive of Sara.
Saartjie f Afrikaans
Diminutive of Sara. This name was borne by Sarah "Saartjie" Baartman, an African slave (member of the Eastern Cape Khoisan, the indigenous herding tribe that once populated part of South Africa) who was displayed in Europe in the early 19th century.
Saaya f Japanese
From Japanese 沙 (sa) meaning "sand", 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia" combined with 也 (ya) meaning "also". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sabaa f Arabic (Rare)
Variant transcription of Sabah.
Sabariah f Malay, Indonesian
Derived from Arabic صبر (sabr) meaning "patience, endurance, forbearance".
Sabary m Afro-American (Slavery-era)
Likely a transferred use of the surname.
Sabata f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Sabato.
Sabatino m Italian
Diminutive of Sabato.
Sabbace m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Sabbatios via Sabbatius.
Sabbatha f English (Rare), Literature
Derived from English sabbath, the name of the holy day of the week in Judeo-Christian tradition, which derives from Hebrew shabbath, properly "day of rest", from shabath "he rested"... [more]
Sabbatius m Late Roman, History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinized form of Sabbatios. This is the name of several saints, including Saint Sabbatius of Solovki (15th century AD). This was also one of the middle names of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian the Great (6th century AD).
Sabbitha f & m Indian (Rare)
Variant of Sabitha.
Sabedda f Corsican, Sicilian
Truncated form of Isabedda.
Sabel f Asturian
Asturian form of Isabel.
Sabelina f Medieval English, Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Medieval English and Judeo-Anglo-Norman diminutive of Sabina as well as a Judeo-Anglo-Norman feminine form of Sabelin... [more]
Saben m American (Rare, Archaic)
Possibly a variant of Sabin.
Saber m Arabic, Persian
Alternate transcription of Arabic صابر (see Sabir) as well as the Persian form.
Sabeth f German (Rare), Literature
Short form of Elisabeth. Max Frisch used this name on one of his characters in the novel "Homo Faber" (published in English in 1959).
Sabetta f Corsican
Truncated form of Lisabetta.
Sabha f Irish (Archaic)
"A West Connacht variant of Sadhbh." It was usually Anglicized as Sally.
Sabiine f Estonian (Rare)
Estonian form of Sabina.
Sabika f Arabic (Rare), Pakistani (Rare)
Allegedly means "past" in Arabic. This is the name of the consort of Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifah, the king of Bahrain.
Sabin m Romanian, Basque, English (Rare), Polish (Rare), French (Rare), Bulgarian (Rare)
English, Romanian, Basque, French and Polish form of Sabinus. Sabin of Bulgaria was the ruler of Bulgaria from 765 to 766.
Sabína f Icelandic (Rare), Slovak
Icelandic and Slovak form of Sabina.
Sabinian m History (Ecclesiastical, Anglicized), Polish
English and Polish form of Sabinianus. This name was borne by a pope and by a saint.
Sabinka f Czech
Diminutive of Sabina.
Sabinyán m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Sabinianus.
Sabira f Arabic, Urdu, Kyrgyz, Kazakh
Feminine form of Sabir.
Sabra f Arabic
Variant of Sabira.
Sabra f English
Origin unknown - not the same name as Sabre (Sabrina). In the 13th-century 'Golden Legend' this was the name of the daughter of Ptolemy, king of Egypt. She was rescued by Saint George from sacrifice to the dragon, or giant, and later married him... [more]
Sabreen f Arabic (Mashriqi)
Means "patient", from Arabic صَبْر‎ (ṣabr) "patience; perseverance, endurance" (compare Sabri).
Sabrie f Albanian
Feminine form of Sabri.
Sabrije f Albanian
Albanian form of Sabriye.
Sabrin m Romanian
Masculine form of Sabrina.
Sabrína f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Sabrina.
Sabrina f Arabic (Rare), Indian (Muslim, Rare)
Means "patience" in Arabic, derived from Arabic صَبَرَ (ṣabara) meaning "to be patient, to have patience".
Saconet m Judeo-Provençal
Judeo-Provençal variant of Isaac.
Säde f Estonian
Derived from Estonian säde "spark".
Sadeta f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Sa'adat.
Sadhbha f Irish
"A variant of Sadhbh in use in Donegal and Derry." In former times, it was Anglicized as Sophia.
Sadije f Albanian
Feminine form of Sadi.