List of Norwegian Baby Girls Names Starting with R

Do you really know about your name before? Discover the origin and the meanings of your name below. Get baby girl name with english meanings in Norwegian origin. Total 8 girls names we listed here to fine most suitable baby girl names for your kid.

Ragnfrid

[ syll. rag-(n)frid, ra-gnfr-id ] The baby girl name Ragnfrid is used predominantly in Scandinavian and it is derived from Germanic origins. Ragnfrid is a variation of the name Randi (English and Scandinavian). See also the related category scandinavian. Ragnfrid is not popular as a baby girl name.

Meaning: Lovely goddess Origin: Norwegian

Ragnhild

Contribute your knowledge to the name Ragnhild. ... Literally means something like "battle counsel" or "advice in battle", which must have been useful when the name was first coined.

Meaning: One who is wise in battle Origin: Norwegian

Rannveig

Norse Meaning: The name Rannveig is a Norse baby name. In Norse the meaning of the name Rannveig is: House woman.

Meaning: House woman Origin: Norwegian

Ranveig

Meanings and history of the name Ranveig: | Edit. "House battle", from Old Norse. Famous real-life people named Ranveig: | Edit. Ranveig Frøiland, Norwegian politician.

Meaning: House woman Origin: Norwegian

Ricci

Ricci (pronounced [ˈrittʃi]) is an Italian surname, derived from the adjective "riccio" meaning curly.

Meaning: Forever strong Origin: Norwegian

Rind

Rind Name Meaning. Scottish: habitational name from a small place in the former county of Perthshire called Rhynd, from Gaelic rinn 'point of land'. ... Jewish (Ashkenazic): from German Rind, Yiddish rind 'head of cattle', an ornamental name or otherwise from a house sign.

Meaning: A giant Origin: Norwegian

Rinda

The meaning of the name Rinda is ? ( Mythological figure). The origin of the name Rinda is Norse. Rinda is an Norse name that means '? (Mythological figure)' FIND THE PERFECT NAME FOR YOUR NEW BABY: Perfect baby names.

Meaning: A giant Origin: Norwegian

Ronnaug

Origin and Meaning. Norwegian dialectal variant form of Rannveig.

Meaning: House woman Origin: Norwegian