| Rafe | English | Variant spelling of Ralph (counse.. |  |  |
| Raine | English | Transferred use of the surname deri.. |  |  |
| Ralph | English | From the Old Norse RaSulfr, Rathulf.. |  |  |
| Ralston | English | Meaning "Ralph's settlement."
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| Ramsden | English | Meaning "valley of rams."
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| Ramsey | English | Meaning "ram's island." Former U.S... |  |  |
| Randall | English | Transferred use of the surname deri.. |  |  |
| Randi | English | Feminine form of Randolph (wolf s.. |  |  |
| Randolf | English | Derived from the Old Norse Randulfr.. |  |  |
| Randolph | English | Meaning "shield-wolf." Actor Randol.. |  |  |
| Randy | English | Originally a pet form of Randall .. |  |  |
| Ranee | English | A short form of Laurence and Ran.. |  |  |
| Rate | English | A short form of Rafferty and Ral.. |  |  |
| Raven | English | Meaning "blackbird." |  |  |
| Ray | English | Originally a short form of Raymond.. |  |  |
| Rayburn | English | Meaning "deer brook." |  |  |
| Raymond | English | From the Old Norman French Raimund.. |  |  |
| Rayner | English | Introduced to England by the Norman.. |  |  |
| Read | English | Transferred use of the surname deri.. |  |  |
| Reading | English | Meaning "son of the red-haired wand.. |  |  |
| Reanna | English | Modern coinage that is possibly bas.. |  |  |
| Rebecca | English | From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin an.. |  |  |
| Redford | English | "Red river crossing." |  |  |
| Redpath | English | Literally a "red path."
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| Reed | English | An alternate form of Reid |  |  |
| Rees | English | Anglicized form of the Welsh R.. |  |  |
| Regina | English | A borrowing of the Latin Regina (qu.. |  |  |
| Reginald | English | From the Middle Latin Reginaldus, w.. |  |  |
| Reid | English | Transferred use of the surname deri.. |  |  |
| Remington | English | "Raven estate." TV action character.. |  |  |
| Renfred | English | Signifies "lasting peace."
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| Rennie | English | A familiar form of Renata |  |  |
| Renshaw | English | Meaning "raven woods." |  |  |
| Renton | English | Meaning "settlement of the stag."
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| Rex | English | 19th-century coinage derived from t.. |  |  |