Dad Names — Classic & Vintage

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

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Ridere
Horseman, rider.
English
Ridder
Means 'knight' or 'rider' in Dutch, referring to a mounted warrior or horseman.
Dutch
Ricweard
Rich guard, from Old English elements ric (power) and weard (guard).
English
Richter
A judge or magistrate, from Middle High German rihtære.
German
Riasat
Governance, leadership.
Arabic
Rhyd
Stream.
Welsh
Rhobert
Bright fame.
Welsh
Rhisiart
Welsh form of Richard, meaning 'brave ruler'.
Welsh
Rhinebeck
Settlement by the Rhine river.
German
Rhene
Peace.
Greek
Rheinallt
Ruler of the household, from the Welsh elements rhiain 'maiden' and llyw 'lea...
Welsh
Rhegium
derived from the Latin name for a city in Italy, now known as Reggio Calabria...
Latin
Reynaldo
Wise ruler.
Spanish
Reyes
Kings.
Spanish
Rexlord
Kingly lord.
English
Rexley
King's meadow.
English
Reve
Dream.
English
Reuhen
Behold, a son.
Hebrew
Rephaiah
God has healed.
Hebrew
Renz
Advice.
German
Renwyk
From the raven farm.
English
Renwick
From the raven farm.
English
Rent
From the rented land or dweller at the rented land.
English
Renfro
From the still river.
Scottish
Renfrid
Ruler's peace.
English
Renfield
Field of ravens.
English
Renferd
Brave counsel.
English
Renat
Rebirth.
Russian
Remo
Remo is the Italian form of Remus, one of the legendary founders of Rome.
Italian
Remigiusz
Remedy.
Polish
Rekem
Pillar; support.
Hebrew
Reith
From the Scottish place name Reith, meaning 'stream' or 'brook'.
Scottish
Reis
Means 'chief' or 'leader' in Turkish.
Turkish
Reilley
Descendant of Raghallach, meaning 'valiant' or 'courageous'.
Irish
Reijo
Frost.
Finnish
Reichan
Reichan is a Japanese name meaning 'wise child' or 'spiritual child'.
Japanese
Rehum
Compassion.
Hebrew
Rehoboam
The people are enlarged.
Hebrew
Rehob
Square, broad.
Hebrew
Rehani
Sweet basil, a fragrant herb.
Swahili
Rehabiah
The Lord has enlarged or the Lord is wide.
Hebrew
Reginheraht
Advice army, from regin 'advice' and heri 'army'.
Germanic
Reghan
Little king.
Irish
Regenweald
Rainy forest.
English
Regent
Ruler, governor.
English
Regenfrithu
Peaceful rain.
English
Regemmelech
Friend of the king.
Hebrew
Regem
Means 'friend' or 'companion' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Regal
Royal or majestic.
English
Refugio
Referring to a place of shelter or refuge.
Spanish
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