Dad Names — Classic & Vintage

Strong, timeless boy names with vintage charm — names that have stood the test of time.

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Rydar
Mounted warrior.
Scandinavian
Ricroft
From the rye field.
English
Rycroft
From the croft or enclosed field.
English
Rychmont
Rich mountain, from Old English elements.
English
Richmundo
Rich protector, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'power' and 'protection'.
Spanish
Richmound
Rich mound or hill, from Old English 'ric' and 'munt'.
English
Richmondo
Rich protector, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'power' and 'protection'.
Italian
Richmon
Richmond is a place name meaning 'rich mountain' or 'powerful protector'.
English
Richmando
Rich protector or powerful ruler.
Spanish
Richmand
Richmond is a habitational name from a place in England, meaning 'strong hill'.
English
Richman
Wealthy man or one who comes from a wealthy family.
English
Richmond
From a place name meaning 'rich hill' in Old English.
English
Rikko
Strong and powerful.
Japanese
Riko
Child of truth.
Japanese
Ricco
Powerful ruler.
Italian
Rico
Rico is a Spanish name meaning 'rich' or 'powerful'.
Spanish
Ryba
Fish.
Polish
Rhiyn
King.
Welsh
Rhiun
Ruler.
Welsh
Riun
Royal.
Irish
Rhidian
Poet, or flowing, like a river.
Welsh
Royn
Red-haired.
English
Rohin
Red, red horse.
Sanskrit
Rhidwin
Fair, blessed.
Welsh
Rhydwyn
Dwyn's stream.
Welsh
Rezon
Secret.
Hebrew
Reidar
Warrior of the gods or strong in counsel.
Norse
Rexforde
King's ford.
English
Rexford
King's ford.
English
Ruelle
Derived from the French word 'ruelle', meaning 'small street' or 'lane'.
French
Reule
Famous wolf.
German
Reul
Friend of God.
Hebrew
Rentown
From the rented town or dweller at the rented town.
English
Renton
From the rented town or dweller at the rented town.
English
Renatus
Reborn.
Latin
Remigius
Remedy.
Latin
Remas
Juliet (from Romeo and Juliet).
Arabic
Remus
From Roman legend, meaning 'oar' or 'swift'.
Latin
Reily
Descendant of Raghailleach, meaning 'valiant' or 'courageous'.
Irish
Regis
Means 'king' or 'ruler' in Latin.
Latin
Reeves
Son of Reeve; steward.
English
Reeve
Steward; manager.
English
Redding
Referring to a settlement by the reeds or a red meadow.
English
Reading
From the tribe of the 'readings'.
English
Rubin
Behold, a son.
Hebrew
Ruban
Bright, shining.
Tamil
Reaven
Wild, untamed.
English
Ruben
Behold, a son.
Hebrew
Reyd
Leader.
Arabic
Reade
Red-haired.
English
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