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“the determined protector”

Quilhelm, Quilhelmus, Quilliams, Quilliamson

Quimby (Norse) From the woman’s estate

Quimbey, Quimbee, Quimbea, Quimbi, Quimbie

Quincy (English) The fifth-born child; from the fifth son’s estate

Quincey, Quinci, Quincie, Quincee, Quinncy, Quinnci, Quyncy, Quyncey

Quinlan (Gaelic) A strong and healthy man

Quindlan, Quinlen, Quindlen, Quinian, Quinlin, Quindlin, Quinlyn, Quindlyn

Quinn (Gaelic) One who provides counsel; an intelligent man

Quin, Quinne, Qwinn, Quynn, Qwin, Quiyn, Quyn, Qwinne

Quintavius (American) The fifth-born child

Quintavios, Quintavus, Quintavies

Quinto (Spanish) The fifth-born child

Quynto, Quintus, Quintos, Quinty, Quinti, Quintie

Quinton (Latin) From the queen’s town or settlement

Laquinton

Quintrell (English) An elegant and dashing man

Quintrel, Quintrelle, Quyntrell, Quyntrelle, Quyntrel, Quyntrele, Quintrele

Quirinus (Latin) One who wields a spear

Quirinos, Quirynus, Quirynos, Quirinius, Quirynius

Quito (Spanish) A lively man

Quyto, Quitos, Quytos

Quoc (Vietnamese) A patriot

Quok, Quock

Qutub (Indian) One who is tall

R


Rabbaanee (African) An easygoing man

Rabbi (Hebrew) The master

Rach (African) Resembling a frog

Radames (Egyptian) A hero

Radamays, Radamayes, Radamais, Radamaise

Radford (English) From the red ford

Radforde, Radferd, Radfurd, Radferde, Radfurde

Rafael (Spanish) Form of Raphael, meaning “one who is healed by God”

Raphael, Raphaello, Rafaello

Rafe (Irish) A tough man

Raffe, Raff, Raf, Raif, Rayfe, Raife, Raef, Raefe

Rafi (Arabic) One who is exalted

Rafie, Rafy, Rafey, Rafea, Rafee, Raffi, Raffie, Raffy

Rafiki (African) A gentle friend

Rafikie, Rafikea, Rafikee, Rafiky, Rafikey

Rafiya (African) A dignified man

Rafeeya, Rafeaya, Rafeiya, Rafieya

Raghib (Arabic) One who is desired

Ragheb, Ragheeb, Ragheab, Raghyb, Ragheib, Raghieb

Ragnar (Norse) A warrior who places judgment

Ragnor, Ragner, Ragnir, Ragnyr, Ragnur, Regnar

Rahim (Arabic) A compassionate man

Rahym, Raheim, Rahiem, Raheem, Raheam

Raiden (Japanese) In mythology, the god of thunder and lightning

Raidon, Rayden, Raydon, Raeden, Raedon, Raden

Raimi (African) A compassionate man

Raimie, Raimy, Raimey, Raimee, Raimea

Rajab (African) A glorified man

Rajan (Indian) A king

Raj, Raja, Rajah

Rajarshi (Indian) The king’s sage

Rajarshie, Rajarshy, Rajarshey, Rajarshee, Rajarshea

Rajesh (Hindi) The king’s rule

Rajit (Indian) One who is decorated

Rajeet, Rajeit, Rajiet, Rajyt, Rajeat

Rajiv (Hindi) To be striped

Rajyv, Rajeev, Rajeav

Ralph (English) Wolf counsel

Ralf, Ralphe, Ralfe, Ralphi, Ralphie, Ralphee, Ralphea, Ralphy, Raoul

Ram (Hebrew / Sanskrit) A superior man / one who is pleasing

Rahm, Rama, Rahma, Ramos, Rahmos, Ram, Ramm

Rambert (German) Having great strength; an intelligent man

Ramberte, Ramberth, Ramberthe, Ramburt

Rami (Arabic) A loving man

Ramee, Ramea, Ramie, Ramy, Ramey

Ramiro (Portuguese) A famous counselor; a great judge

Ramyro, Rameero, Rameyro, Ramirez, Ramyrez, Rameerez

Ramsey (English) From the raven island; from the island of wild garlic

Ramsay, Ramsie, Ramsi, Ramsee, Ramsy, Ramsea, Ramzy, Ramzey

Rand (German) One who shields others

Rande

Randall (German) The wolf shield

Randy, Randal, Randale, Randel, Randell, Randl, Randle, Randon, Rendall

Randolph (German) The wolf shield

Randy, Randolf, Ranolf, Ranolph, Ranulfo, Randulfo, Randwulf, Ranwulf, Randwolf

Randy (English) Form of Randall or Randolph, meaning “the wolf shield”

Randey, Randi, Randie, Randee, Randea

Rang (English) Resembling a raven

Range

Rangey (English) From raven’s island

Rangy, Rangi, Rangie, Rangee, Rangea

Rangle (American) A cowboy

Rangel

Ranjan (Indian) A delightful boy

Raoul (French) Form of Ralph, meaning “wolf counsel”

Raoule, Raul, Roul, Rowl, Raule, Roule, Rowle

Raqib (Arabic) A glorified man

Raqyb, Raqeeb, Raqeab, Rakib, Rakeeb, Rakeab, Rakyb

Rashard (American) A good-hearted man

Rasherd, Rashird, Rashurd, Rashyrd

Rashaun (American) Form of Roshan, meaning “born during the daylight”

Rashae, Rashane, Rashawn, Rayshaun,

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