Boy Names That Mean The

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Raenold
Mighty ruler, from the Old English elements raed (counsel) and weald (power).
English
Rafail
God has healed; derived from the Hebrew name Raphael.
Greek
Rafeq
Companion or friend, derived from the Arabic root r-f-q.
Arabic
Rafiiq
Companion or friend, derived from the Arabic root r-f-q.
Arabic
Rafiuddin
Exalter of the religion
Arabic
Raghunand
Delight of the Raghu dynasty.
Sanskrit
Raghuram
Delighting the Raghus (Another name for Lord Rama).
Sanskrit
Raghuvinderjit
Victorious over the Kings of Raghu's Dynasty.
Sanskrit
Ragnarok
Doom of the Gods.
Norse
Ragnvard
Ragnvard means 'warrior of the gods' or 'divine protection'.
Norse
Ragnyr
Derived from the Old Norse elements regin 'advice, decision' and herr 'army',...
Norse
Ragupathy
Lord of the Raghu dynasty, an epithet of the Hindu god Rama.
Tamil
Raguraman
Lord of the Raghu dynasty, referring to the Hindu god Rama.
Tamil
Rahbar
The guide or leader
Persian
Rahen
One who makes others happy.
Bengali
Rahid
Guided to the right path, righteous.
Arabic
Rahmaan
The Most Merciful
Arabic
RahulRanjan
Rahul who delights others
Sanskrit
Raibourne
From the red brook.
English
Raiburn
From the red brook.
English
Raiburne
From the red brook.
English
Raif
Leader or chief, derived from the Arabic word for leader.
Arabic
Raiford
From the reedy ford.
English
Raiforde
From the reedy ford.
English
Raigon
From the raven farm.
Scottish
Railbourn
Dweller by the brook.
English
Railea
From the meadow slope.
Scottish
Raileigh
From the meadow of roe deer.
English
Raimond
Wise protector, from the Germanic elements 'ragin' (counsel) and 'mund' (prot...
Germanic
Raimondo
Wise protector, derived from the Germanic elements ragin 'advice' and mund 'p...
Italian
Rainhardt
Strong advisor, from the Germanic elements 'ragin' (advice) and 'hard' (brave...
German
Rainier
Advice army; derived from the Germanic elements ragin 'advice' and heri 'army'.
Germanic
Rainold
Advice and rule, from the Germanic elements ragin 'advice' and wald 'rule'.
Germanic
Rains
Derived from the Old English word 'regn', meaning 'rain'.
English
Raisuddin
Leader of the religion
Arabic
Rajabhushan
Jewel of a king, ornament to the king.
Sanskrit
Rajakumar
Prince, son of the king.
Sanskrit
Rajanikant
Beloved of the night; moon
Sanskrit
Rajanikanth
Lord of the night, referring to the moon.
Sanskrit
Rajanish
Lord of the night; derived from raja (king) and nisha (night).
Sanskrit
Rajay
King or ruler, derived from the Sanskrit word 'raja'.
Sanskrit
Rajchandra
Combination of Raj (king) and Chandra (moon), meaning 'king of the moon'.
Sanskrit
Rajeel
One who hopes or aspires, derived from the Arabic root 'r-j-l'.
Arabic
Rajkanwar
Prince of the family or clan.
Hindi
RajLakshmi
Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Sanskrit
Rajnikanta
Lord of the night, referring to the moon.
Sanskrit
Rajwinder
King of the forest, derived from Sanskrit 'raja' meaning king and 'vindhya' r...
Punjabi
Rakesh
Lord of the full moon
Sanskrit
Ralfton
From the Ralph's town.
English
Ralftone
From the Ralph's town.
English
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