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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Royce

“Roy’s son,” from Roy and ce, here regarded as “son.”

German

Rodrigo

A Spanish and Italian form of Roderick.

Spanish

Rocky

Stony

English

Reuben

Behold, a son

Hebrew

Rogelio

Famous spearman

German

Ramiro

Renowned counselor

Spanish

Rolando

Renowned land

Spanish

Romeo

Man from Rome

Italian

Remington

Settlement by the stream

English

Reynaldo

Ruler's advisor

Latin

Rodger

Famous spearman

German

Robbie

Bright fame

German

Raphael

Healing God

Hebrew

Reece

Enthusiasm

Welsh

Ronan

Little seal

Irish

Roscoe

Deer wood

Scandinavian

Rusty

Bearing rust; short form of Russell

English

Rashad

Good judgment

Arabic

Reese

Enthusiasm

Welsh

Rickie

Forever or alone, ruler; powerful leader

Scandinavian

Royal

Royal

English

Russel

Little red

French

Ronny

Mountain of strength; ruler's counselor

Scandinavian

Ryland

Land where rye is grown

English

Rohan

Red-haired, red; ascending

Indian (Sanskrit)

Rhys

Enthusiasm

Welsh

Raiden

Thunder and lightning

Japanese

Rigoberto

Spanish

Remy

From Rheims

French

Reggie

Ruler's advisor

Latin

Raymundo

Protecting hands

German

Ronin

Young seal

Irish

Robby

Bright fame

German

Rico

Home ruler

Italian

Rey

Kings

Spanish

Raheem

Compassionate

Arabic

Randell

Wolf shield

German

Rayan

King, Queen

Spanish

Rod

A diminutive form of Robert and Roderick.

Rob

A diminutive form of Robert.

Rodrick

Famous power

German

Rolland

Renowned land

German

Raylan
Rowen

Red-haired; little red-head

Irish

Reagan

Little king

Gaelic

Rashawn

American

Rogers

Famous spearman

German

Reyes

King; kings

Spanish

Rayden
Ridge

Ridge

English