List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with Ra

Rani

Rani (Nepali, Sanskrit and Hindi: रानी, Bengali: রানী), sometimes spelled Ranee, is a Hindu/Sanskrit feminine given name, which means "duchess," "queen", or "sovereign". ... Rani (Hebrew: רני‎‎) is also a nickname of the Israeli masculine name Ran, which means "[He] sings."

Meaning: Queen, To gaze, gazing, a real motavater Origin: Arabic

Raniel

Usage: Raniel, of hebrew origin, is a popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name. We do not have enough data to determine in which part of the world this name is used. Variants: For another variant of the name Raniel across the world, see Ranel.

Ranier

French Meaning: The name Ranier is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Ranier is: Strong counselor.

Meaning: Strong counselor Origin: French

Ranish

Ranish is an Indian name for boys meaning Shiv. Read below for Ranish's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Ranish is the one, congratulations! If you'd like more options, try our Random Baby Names and Meanings.

Meaning: Lord Shiva Origin: hindi

Ranit

Hebrew Meaning: The name Ranit is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Ranit is: Song.

Meaning: Song Origin: hindi

Ranj

The meaning of name Ranj and origin Indian. The meaning of name Ranj , origin of name Ranj , baby name Ranj.

Meaning: Painted, delighted Origin: Indian

Ranjai

This is hindu baby boy name. Meaning of Ranjai is . The poeple have viewed this name 2485 times.

Meaning: Victor Origin: hindi

Ranjan

The name Ranjan is an Indian baby name. In Indian the meaning of the name Ranjan is: Delights his parents.

Meaning: Pleasing Origin: hindi

Ranjay

Meaning of the name Ranjay is 'Victor'. Ranjay is a name of Hindu / Indian origin, and is commonly used for males. The name number for Ranjay is '6'. Click here to get the numerological analysis for the name 'Ranjay '.

Meaning: Victor Origin: hindi

Ranjeesh

Shree is a polite form of address roughly equivalent to the English "Sir"; Bhagwan means "blessed one", used in Indian traditions as a term of respect for a human being in whom the divine is no longer hidden but apparent. Later, when he changed his name, he would redefine the meaning of Bhagwan.