Girl Names That Mean The

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Rosslyn
From the Scottish place name Roslin, meaning 'promontory with a waterfall'.
English
Rosy
Diminutive of Rose, referring to the flower.
English
Rowane
Little red-haired one, derived from the Irish name Ruadhán.
Irish
Rowanne
Little redhead, derived from the Irish name Róisín.
Irish
Rowona
From the row meadow.
English
Rowonah
From the row meadow.
English
Rowone
From the row meadow.
English
Rozmond
Defender of the world.
English
Ruby
The ruby gemstone.
English
Rubye
The ruby gemstone.
English
Rudabeh
Child of the river, referring to a legendary Persian princess.
Persian
Rudainah
The meaning of the name Rudainah is not readily available.
Arabic
Rudrakshi
One with the eyes of Rudra (Goddess Parvati).
Sanskrit
Rufaydah
The meaning of the name Rufaydah is not widely known.
Arabic
Rufina
Red-haired, from the Latin word rufus.
Latin
Rugvedi
Knowledge of the Vedas.
Sanskrit
Ruhaimah
The meaning of the name Ruhaimah is not available or commonly known.
Arabic
Ruhiya
Spiritual or soulful, derived from the Arabic word 'ruh' meaning soul.
Arabic
Rushda
Guided, righteous, or one who follows the right path.
Arabic
Rushdiya
Righteous, guided, or one who follows the right path.
Arabic
Rushvi
The meaning of the name Rushvi is not widely documented or known.
Sanskrit
Ruthery
From the red clearing.
English
Ruthrapriya
Beloved of the Sun God.
Tamil
Rutuja
Born of the season
Sanskrit
Ruwaiha
The meaning of the name Ruwaiha is not readily available.
Arabic
Ruzuna
Light from the moon.
Japanese
Rytasha
A combination of Ritu (season) and Asha (hope), meaning 'hope of the seasons'.
Sanskrit
Saabrah
Patient, enduring; derived from the Hebrew word for patience.
Hebrew
Saachi
Meaning 'truth' or 'one who speaks the truth'.
Sanskrit
Saanchi
Truthful; also associated with the sacred Buddhist site Sanchi
Sanskrit
Saatarah
Covering, veil, or screen; also a name for the divine attribute of concealment.
Arabic
Sabaha
Morning, dawn, or the early part of the day.
Arabic
Sabia
Derived from the Portuguese word for 'wise'.
Portuguese
Sabie
From the name Sabine.
English
Sabienne
Form of Sabine, from the Sabines tribe.
French
Sabilah
Path, way, or course, often referring to the path of righteousness.
Arabic
Sabina
From the Sabines tribe.
Slavic
Sabinah
From the Sabines tribe.
Slavic
Sabine
From the Sabines tribe.
French
Sabinella
Diminutive form of Sabina (from the Sabines tribe).
Italian
Sabinna
From the Sabines tribe.
Slavic
Sabrena
Combination of the names Sabrina and Rena.
English
Sabrina
From the river Severn.
Latin
Sabta
Refers to the city of Sheba in ancient Yemen.
Hebrew
Sadaf
Seashell or mother-of-pearl
Arabic
Sadamundi
Sweetness of the world.
Yoruba
Sadaqaat
Truthfulness or sincerity, derived from the Arabic root for honesty.
Arabic
Sadyah
The Lord's aid, assistance.
Hebrew
Safaiah
Pure, clear, or serene; derived from the Arabic root á¹£-f-w.
Arabic
Safawaat
Meaning 'chosen' or 'elite', derived from the Arabic root á¹£-f-w.
Arabic
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