Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with R

Raizel

The meaning of the name “Raizel” is: “Rose”. Categories: Jewish Names, Nature Names, Yiddish Names. Used in: Yiddish speaking countries.

Meaning: Rose Origin: Hebrew

Rajda

Rajda is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 3765 times.

Meaning: Tramp Origin: Czech

Rajmund

Rajmund is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 762 times.

Meaning: Wise protector Origin: German

Rajon

A submission from New Jersey, United States says the name Rajon means "Prince or Young King" and is of Sanskrit origin.

Rakel

Hebrew Meaning: The name Rakel is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Rakel is: Ewe.

Meaning: Ewe. Origin: Hebrew

Raku

The meaning of the name Raku is Pleasure, delight. The origin of the name Raku is Japanese. Raku is an Japanese name that means 'Pleasure, delight'

Meaning: Pleasure Origin: Japanese

Rald

Rald is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2252 times.

Meaning: Famous leader Origin: German

Raleah

User Submitted Meanings. According to a user from Namibia, the name Ralia is of Unknown origin and means "Self confidence".

Meaning: From the roe deer meadow Origin: English

Raleich

English: topographic name for someone living near a wall (in particular, the wall of a city), or an occupational name for a mason who built walls (see Wall). ... English: nickname for a good-humored person, Anglo-Norman French wall(i)er (an agent derivative of Old French galer 'to make merry', of Germanic origin).

Meaning: Deers meadow Origin: English

Raley

Of all the Anglo-Saxon names to come from Britain, Raley is one of the most ancient. The name is a result of the original family having lived in the village of Raleigh in the county of Devon. This place-name was originally derived from the Old English ra leah meaning a meadow for deer.

Meaning: From the roe deer meadow Origin: English