Names That Mean So

Discover baby names meaning So for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Reshmina
Silken, soft like silk
Persian
Reuben
Behold, a son.
Hebrew
Reubena
Behold, a son.
Hebrew
Reuhen
Behold, a son.
Hebrew
Reuven
Behold, a son.
Hebrew
Reynolds
Son of Reynold.
English
Rfoghnach
Derived from the Irish word 'rfoghnach', meaning 'great queen' or 'sovereign'.
Irish
Rhitu
Season.
Bengali
Rhodanthe
Rose blossom.
Greek
Richards
Son of Richard.
English
Richardson
Son of Richard.
English
Riderson
Son of a rider.
English
Ridgeiey
Son of Ridge.
English
Rieko
Blessed with logic and reason.
Japanese
Riel
God's song.
Hebrew
Rien
Ruler, sovereign.
Dutch
Riggs
Son of the Ruler.
English
Rimjhim
The sound of light rain or drizzle.
Hindi
Rimlah
Rimlah means 'sand' or 'sandy soil' in Arabic.
Arabic
Rimzim
A gentle sound, like the rustling of silk or a soft murmur.
Hindi
Rina
Joyful song or singing.
Hebrew
Rinka
Bell sound.
Japanese
Rinna
Joyful song or melody.
Hebrew
Rinnah
Rinnah means 'song' or 'joyful shout' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Risa
Risa means 'pear blossom' or 'village of the pear tree' in Japanese.
Japanese
Rishabh
Bull; superior person
Sanskrit
Rishabha
Bull; superior person
Sanskrit
Ritah
Ritah is a Luo name meaning 'born during the rainy season'.
Luo
Ritambhra
One who knows the seasons or the order of things.
Sanskrit
Ritesh
Lord of truth or seasons
Sanskrit
Ritheesh
Lord of truth or seasons
Sanskrit
Rithisak
Lord of the seasons or one who rules over the seasons.
Sanskrit
Rithish
Lord of truth or seasons
Sanskrit
Rithisha
Goddess of truth or seasons
Sanskrit
Rithul
Truthful or seasonal
Sanskrit
Rithuvarna
Color of the season, referring to the hues of autumn.
Sanskrit
Ritogyan
Knowledge of seasons/truth
Sanskrit
Ritu
Season
Sanskrit
Rituj
Born of season
Sanskrit
Ritujeet
Conqueror of seasons.
Sanskrit
Ritul
Seasonal or truthful
Sanskrit
Ritumbhar
Handsome, beautiful.
Sanskrit
Rituparan
Devoted to the seasons; rare compound
Sanskrit
Rituparna
Leaf of season; ancient king
Sanskrit
Rituraaj
King of seasons.
Sanskrit
Rituraj
King of seasons; spring
Sanskrit
Ritvig
A sage or a learned person, often associated with wisdom.
Sanskrit
Riyasat
Leadership or sovereignty, derived from the Arabic word for chiefdom.
Arabic
Rizpah
Coal, glowing ember; a woman in the Bible who guarded the bodies of her sons.
Hebrew
Rizzo
Curly-haired, nickname for someone with curly hair.
Italian
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