List of Baby Names for Unisex / Twins

Quinn

Origin of the name Quinn: Derived from the Irish surname O' Quinn which is from the Gaelic O' Cuinn (descendant of Conn). The name is derived from conn (wisdom, reason, intelligence).

Meaning: Signifies queen Origin: Gaelic

Quinnlan

Irish Meaning: The name Quinlan is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Quinlan is: Graceful.

Meaning: A strong and healthy man Origin: Gaelic

Quintin

Quintin is a variant spelling of an Old Roman family name, Quintinus, which is derivative of the Latin “quintus” meaning “fifth”.

Meaning: Fifth Origin: Latin

Quinton

Quinton is a place name, a surname or a masculine given name. The place name originates from Old English cwen "queen" or cwene "woman" and tun "farmstead, estate". The English surname and given name may originate from the English place name Quinton.

Meaning: From the queen Origin: Latin

Rachelle

Rachelle is a french name, meaning 'Lamb'. Often people assume that because it looks and sounds a bit like Rachel that it is the same name and the same meaning, this is not so. The name Rachel is the Hebrew for female sheep or ewe and, although it is the root name for Rachelle, they do have differing meanings.

Meaning: Ewe Origin: Hebrew

Racquel

Hebrew Meaning: The name Raquel is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Raquel is: Innocent.

Meaning: The innocent lamb, in the bible, jacob Origin: French

Rae

Origin of the name Rae: Feminine form of Ray, which is a short form of Raymond (wise protection). Rae is also used as a short form of Rachel and as a name element in combination names such as Rae Ann.

Meaning: A wise protector Origin: Hebrew

Raegan

Raegan is an Americanized respelling of Reagan, coming from an old Irish surname “Ó Riagáin” (a descendent of Riagán) – which in turn originated from the Gaelic "riodhgach" meaning 'impulsive.'

Meaning: Born into royalty, the little ruler Origin: Gaelic

Rafael

Raphael is a name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is Healer" or "God has Healed" (רפאל). Depending on the language (first popularly used in France, Spain, Italy, and Portugal) it can be spelled Raphael, Raphaël, Rafael, Raffael, Raffaello, Raffaele, or Refael. The French equivalent is Raphaël.

Meaning: God has healed Origin: Hebrew

Ramiro

Meaning & History. Spanish and Portuguese form of Ramirus, a Latinized form of a Visigothic name derived from the Germanic elements ragin "advice" and mari "famous". Saint Ramirus was a 6th-century prior of the Saint Claudius Monastery in Leon.

Meaning: A famous counselor, a great judge Origin: Germanic