R - Girls' Names

  1. REMEDY
    • Renata
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "reborn"
      • Description:

        Widely used across Europe as a common baptismal name symbolizing spiritual rebirth, Renata, in this country it has an operatic image via Italian-born divas Renata Tebadi and Renata Scotti.
    • RHIANU
      • Rosalba
        • Origin:

          Latin, from the phrase rosa alba
        • Meaning:

          "white rose"
        • Description:

          One of many Spanish elaborations of Rosa.
      • Rosaleen
        • Origin:

          Irish diminutive of Rose
        • Meaning:

          "rose, a flower"
        • Description:

          The name of a sympathetic character in the best-selling novel The Secret Life of Bees, though it feels more stylish these days spelled Rosaline.
      • ROSAMEL
        • Rosamond
          • Origin:

            German
          • Meaning:

            "horse protection"
          • Description:

            The kind of serious old-school name that sounds appealing again; perfect for the intrepid baby namer. More commonly spelled Rosamund but highly unusual these days in either version, with fewer than 20 baby girls named Rosamund in the US last year while Rosamond didn't even register with five.
        • ROSAMONDE
          • Rosemonde
            • Rosheen
              • Rosine
                • Origin:

                  Diminutive of Rose, Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "rose, a flower"
                • Description:

                  Rosine can be thought of as a short form of the classic flower name Rose. It's similar to the Irish Róisín, though that is pronounced roh-sheen.
              • Rosita
                • Origin:

                  Spanish, diminutive of Rosa
                • Description:

                  Flamenco dancer.
              • ROSWITHA
                • Rowena
                  • Origin:

                    Welsh
                  • Meaning:

                    "white spear or famous friend"
                  • Description:

                    A fabled storybook name via the heroine of Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe (1819), which featured a heroine called Rowena of Hargottstanstede, and also a Harry Potter name, as Rowena Ravenclaw, founder of one of the Hogwarts houses.. Rowena has some old-fashioned charm, though most modern parents seem to prefer Rowen. Pronunciation, however, is NOT like Rowen with an a at the end, but with a long e and an emphasis on the middle syllable.. She was on the popularity list until 1963, several years in the Top 500.
                • ROWENNA
                  • RUSALKA