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Raakel
Finnish form of Rachel.
Rachel
From the Hebrew meaning "ewe," the symbol of purity and gentility.
Radomil
Polish and Czech for "happy favour."
Rae
Either a diminutive form of Rachel or from the Celtic meaning "grace, gracious."
Raguel
Hebrew for "friend of God."
Raigin
Gaelic for "little king."
Rasooly
From the Arabic word for "messanger."
Ray, Raye
Variant forms of Rae.
Raymond
From the German meaning "advice protector."
Reagan, Reagen
The Irish variant form of Raigin.
Reuben
From the Hebrew meaning "Look! A boy!"
Reuven, Re'uven
Hebrew variant spellings of Reuben.
Roxane, Roxanne
From the Persian meaning "dawn" or "brilliant light."
Ruben
European spelling of Reuven.
Russel
Either from the Latin meaning "rusty-haired" or from the Anglo-Saxon meaning "a horse." In medieval England a red fox was known as a russel.
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Sascha
Russian form of Alexander.
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