English Baby Names

Discover English baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Ruck
Derived from Old English 'hroc', meaning 'rook' (the bird).
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Ruddy
Red-haired.
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Rudella
Famous wolf.
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Rudey
Red island.
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Rudie
Famous wolf.
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Rudyard
Yard by the rood (a measure of land).
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Rufford
From the ford where rushes grow.
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Ruford
Red-haired guardian.
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Rugby
Derived from the town of Rugby in England, meaning 'rook fortress'.
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Rulon
Famous land.
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Rumer
Gypsy.
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Rumford
From the rough ford.
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Rumor
Gossip.
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Rumour
Gossip.
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Rungy
Full of color, vibrant.
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Runs
Fast or speedy.
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Ruperth
Bright Fame.
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Rush
Burst of speed.
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Rushford
Ford where rushes grow.
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Ruskin
From the place where reeds grow.
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Russel
Little red one, from the Old French 'roussel'.
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Russian
From the country Russia or of Russian descent.
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Rust
Reddish-brown color, from Old English 'rust'.
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Ruston
From the town of rust-colored soil.
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Rusty
Nickname for someone with red hair, from the color rust.
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Rutherford
From the cattle ford.
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Rutherforde
From the cattle ford.
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Ruthery
From the red clearing.
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Rutlan
From the red land or red settlement.
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Rutland
From the red land or red clearing.
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Rutlea
From the red meadow or clearing.
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Rutledge
From the red lake or pool.
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Rutley
From the red meadow or clearing.
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Ruverford
From the rough ford.
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Ruverforde
From the rough ford.
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Ryca
Ruler.
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Rycael
Ruler.
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Rycca
Ruler.
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Ryccah
Ruler.
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Ryce
Rice field.
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Rychard
Brave ruler.
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Rychmont
Rich mountain, from Old English elements.
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Rychy
Diminutive of Richard, meaning 'brave ruler'.
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Rycroft
From the croft or enclosed field.
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Rydder
Horseman or knight.
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Ryden
From the reedy valley.
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Ryder
Horseman or knight.
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Ryderson
Son of Ryder.
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Rydge
Ridge or hill.
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Rydgeway
Path or road on the ridge.
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