There are certain initials that, in addition to capturing our attention by their sound, add strength to the names. Continuing with our tour of the names of babies from A to Z, we share 101 girl names that start with the letter R.
- Rabab: of Arabic origin, means "white cloud".
- Rachel: Raquel's American form, which is of Hebrew origin and means "the sheep of God."
- Rachelle: English variant of Rachel.
- Rada: of Arab origin, means "beautiful and virtuous."
- Radharani: of Sanskrit origin, means "success, prosperity."
- Radia: of Arab origin, means "satisfied."
- Radinka: of Slavic origin, means "energetic, active."
- Rae: Rachel's diminutive English.
- Rafaela: Raphael's feminine form, which is of Hebrew origin and means "God has healed."
- Raga: of Sanskrit origin, means "color, melody".
- Rahel: Raquel's Polish form.
- Rai: of Japanese origin, means "next child".
- Raia: of Hebrew origin, means "friend."
- Rain: of English origin, means "rain".
- Raina: Slavic and German variant of Regina, which means "queen."
- Raine: of French origin, means "queen."
- Rainera: Rainero's feminine form, which is of Germanic origin and is composed of ragin, "advice", and hari, "army".
- Raisa: of Hebrew origin, means "rose."
- Raizel: of Yiddish origin, means "rose."
- Rajani: of Sanskrit origin, it means "dark, of the night".
- Ramana: of Sanskrit origin, means "beautiful."
- Ramona: of Germanic origin, means "sensible protector".
- Frog: of Arab origin, means "queen."
- Randi: Randolph's diminutive feminine, which means "shield wolf."
- Rani: of Indian origin, means "queen."
- Rania: of Arabic origin, means "lovely, beautiful, happy".
- Frog: of Hebrew origin, means "song."
- Raquel: of Hebrew origin, it means "the sheep of God."
- Rashida: of Arab origin, means "sober, prudent."
- Raven: of English origin, means "crow".
- Raziela: of Hebrew origin, it means "the secret of the Lord."
- Rea: In Greek mythology she was the mother of the Olympic gods.
- Reagan: Unisex name of Irish origin, means "little king".
- Reba: English variant of Rebeca.
- Rebecca / Rebecca: of Hebrew origin, it means "the one who wears the tie."
- Rebekah: Rebecca variant.
- Reese: Unisex name of Welsh origin, means "burning."
- Regina: female form of rex (king), means "queen, celestial queen."
- Regula: of Latin origin, means "king."
- Reiko: of Japanese origin, means "pretty girl".
- Queen: of Latin origin, it means "the one that governs".
- Reis: Catalan name, alluding to the Magi.
- Remberta: female variant of the Remberto, Latinized form of the Germanic name Raginberht, composed of ragin, "advice", and berht, "illustrious."
- Remedies: of Latin origin, means "relief."
- Remei: means "remedy" in Catalan.
- Remi: of French origin, means "rower".
- Rena: of Hebrew origin, means "happy melody".
- Renata: of Latin origin, means "born a second time".
- Renée: René's French feminine form means "born again, resurrected."
- Renewed: of Latin origin, means "renewed".
- King: It is the name of the protagonist of the most recent Star Wars trilogy.
- Kings: Unisex name alluding to the feast of the Adoration of the Magi.
- Rhiannon: Of Welsh origin, means "divine queen."
- Rhoda: of Greek origin, means "rose."
- Rialta: of Italian origin, means "deep stream".
- Delicious: diminutive of Ricarda.
- Ricarda: Ricardo's feminine form, which is of Germanic origin and means "mighty and strong warrior".
- Ricki: diminutive of Ricarda or Federica.
- Rigoberta: of Germanic origin, it means "illustrious and powerful".
- Rihanna: of Arabic origin, means "basil".
- Rikku: of Japanese origin, means "land, continent".
- Riko: of Japanese origin, means "white jasmine".
- River: of Japanese origin, means "place of cherry blossoms".
- Rita: Short form of Margarita, which means "pearl."
- Riva: of Hebrew origin, means "maiden."
- Rivka: Rebecca variant.
- Roberta: Roberto's feminine form, which is of Germanic origin and means "illustrious by her fame".
- Robin / Robyn: Of French origin, it is a diminutive of Roberta.
- Rochelle: of French origin, means "small stone".
- Dew: of Latin origin, it means "one that is refreshing and youthful like dew".
- Rogaciana: of Latin origin, means "to pray."
- Rogelia: Female variant of Rogelio, which is of Germanic origin and means "famous for his spear".
- Romana: Roman female form, which is of Latin origin and is used as a toponymic of those born in the city of Rome.
- Romanella: of Latin origin, it means "the one that comes from Rome".
- Romelia: Italian name, derived from the name of the city of Rome.
- Romilda: of Germanic origin, it means "glorious in battle."
- Romina: It derives from the Latin "Romanus" and means "From the land of the Christians."
- Pink: of Latin origin, means "one that is beautiful as a rose"
- Beautiful rose: compound name of Latin origin, means "beautiful rose".
- Rosalba: of Latin origin, means "white rose".
- Rosalia: of Latin origin, means "one that is beautiful as a rose".
- Rosalie: French variant of Rosalia.
- Rosalina: Rosalinda variant.
- Rosalinda: of Germanic origin, means "glory."
- Rosamunda: of Germanic origin, means "protector of the horses".
- Rosana: of Latin origin, means "one that is beautiful as a rose".
- Rosary beads: of Latin origin, means "garland of roses".
- Rosaura: of Latin origin, means "golden rose".
- Rose: French and English form of Rosa.
- Roseline / Roselyne: French variant of Rosalia.
- Rosella: Italian name meaning "beautiful flower".
- Rosemary: of Latin origin, means "rosemary".
- Roxana: of Persian origin, means "bright, dawn."
- Roxanne: French and English form of Roxana.
- Ruby: of Latin origin, means "precious red stone".
- Rufina: of Latin origin, means "red hair".
- Rumi: of Japanese origin, means "beauty."
- Ruperta: Ruperto's feminine form, which is of Germanic origin and means "of brilliant fame".
- Ruth: of Hebrew origin, means "faithful companion."
- Rutile: feminine form of Rutilio, which is of Latin origin and means "to shine, to flash."