List of Hebr Baby Names Meanings Starting with R

Raphael

Raphael is a name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is Healer" or "God has Healed" (רפאל). Depending on the language (first popularly used in France, Spain, Italy, and Portugal) it can be spelled Raphael, Raphaël, Rafael, Raffael, Raffaello, Raffaele, or Refael.

Meaning: God has healed Origin: Hebrew

Raphaela

Hebrew Meaning: The name Raphaella is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Raphaella is: Healer.

Meaning: Divine healer Origin: Hebrew

Raphaella

The name Raphaella is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Raphaella is: Healer.

Meaning: Healed by god rayna - pure, Clean Origin: Hebrew

Raquel

Etymology & Historical Origin - Raquel. Raquel is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Rachel. The name Rachel is borne from the Bible and comes from the Hebrew word meaning “ewe”.

Meaning: The innocent lamb, in the bible, jacob Origin: Hebrew

Raynee

Raynee. Gender. Girl. Meaning. One who is pure / one who provides wise counsel.

Meaning: One who is pure, one who provides wise counsel Origin: Hebrew, Scandinavia

Raynna

Raynna. Gender. Girl. Meaning. One who is pure / one who provides wise counsel.

Meaning: One who is pure, one who provides wise counsel Origin: Hebrew, Scandinavia

Raynne

Meaning of the name Rayanne The name Rayanna has come from the combination of the two names Ray and Anna. Ray means 'ewe' and is a short form of Rachel. Anna means 'God was gracious' or 'God has shown favour'. Origin of the name Rayanne Hebrew.

Meaning: One who is pure, one who provides wise counsel Origin: Hebrew, Scandinavia

Reba

Biblical Meaning: The name Reba is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Reba is: The fourth, a square, that lies or stoops down.

Meaning: From the name rebecca Origin: Hebrew

Rebbeca

Origin of the name Rebecca: From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin and Ecclesiastic Greek Rhebekka, which is derived from the Hebrew ribbqāh (noose), from rabak (to bind, to tie). The name, borne in the Bible by the wife of Isaac, was not used in England until after the Reformation in the 16th century.

Meaning: Bound Origin: Hebrew

Rebbecca

Origin of the name Rebecca: From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin and Ecclesiastic Greek Rhebekka, which is derived from the Hebrew ribbqāh (noose), from rabak (to bind, to tie). The name, borne in the Bible by the wife of Isaac, was not used in England until after the Reformation in the 16th century.

Meaning: Bound Origin: Hebrew