Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with R

Rhydwyn

Rhydwyn is a Welsh name for boys meaning A dweller by the white ford..

Meaning: A dweller by the white ford Origin: Irish

Rhyis

It is of Welsh origin, and the meaning of Rhys is "enthusiasm".

Rhyland

The name Ryland is a boy's name of English origin meaning "place where Rye is grown".

Rhymer

Last name: Rhymer. SDB Popularity ranking: 15283. Recorded as Rimer, Rimmer, Rymer, Rymmer, and possibly others, this was an occupational name for a poet or minstrel. It derives from the early French word "rimour or rymour" meaning one who wrote rymes.

Riagan

LANGUAGE FAMILY: indo-european > celtic > insular celtic > goidelic > irish ORIGIN: irish NAME ROOT: Ó RIAGáIN > RIAGÁN. MEANING: this name derives from the irish surname “Ó riagáin”, meaning "son of riagán", from the irish personal name “riagán”, meaning "little king".

Meaning: Little king Origin: Irish

Riana

Origin of the name Rhiannon: Borrowed from the Welsh, Rhiannon is an ancient Celtic name of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be derived from the Old Celtic Rigantona (great queen). The name, which is borne in Celtic Mythology by a goddess of fertility, was not used as a given name until the 20th century.

Meaning: King Origin: Irish

Riane

The meaning of the name “Riane” is: “Little King”. Categories: Celtic Names, Gaelic Names, Welsh Names. Used in: English speaking countries, Welsh speaking countries.

Meaning: Little king Origin: Gaelic

Riann

Riann [ri-ann] as a name for girls has the meaning "king". Riann is a version of Ryan (Irish, Gaelic): cross-gender use of the surname.

Meaning: King Origin: Irish

Rianne

Origin of the name Rianna: Borrowed from the Welsh, Rhiannon is an ancient Celtic name of uncertain derivation. Some believe it to be derived from the Old Celtic Rigantona (great queen). The name, which is borne in Celtic Mythology by a goddess of fertility, was not used as a given name until the 20th century.

Meaning: King Origin: Irish

Riatt

Raitt Name Meaning. habitational name from a place called Rait, of which there is one example in Perthshire. variant of Raith.