names i love!

  1. Renee
    • Origin:

      French from Latin
    • Meaning:

      "reborn"
    • Description:

      Chic in the fifties, now kept in the public eye mainly by actress Zellweger. Variations include Rene, Renae, and Renny.
  2. Rhodie
    • Riot
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Meaning:

        "violent civil disorder"
      • Description:

        Riot has all the sounds of a trendy name — the first syllable that of trendy choices like Ryder, Ryker, and Rylan, rhyming with Wyatt. But the strong negative connotations of the word, suggesting violence, turn many (but not all) parents away from Riot as a baby name. Ryatt, one step removed, is more common.
    • Rody
      • Rogue
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "independent, uncontrolled"
        • Description:

          Now that names like Cannon and Gunner, fit for comic book heroes, are rising up, Rogue may fit right in.
      • Rogue
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Description:

          For parents who hope their child will one day carve their own path.
      • Ronan
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "little seal"
        • Description:

          Ronan is the compelling legendary name of twelve Irish and Scottish saints that is now drawing some deserved attention; this cousin of the ascending Roman and Rowan was chosen by actor Daniel Day-Lewis and his writer-director wife Rebecca Miller in 1998, and more recently by actress Catherine Bell.
      • Rory
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "red king"
        • Description:

          This spirited Gaelic classic, which became popular in Ireland via the illustrious twelfth century king Rory O'Connor, makes a highly energetic choice, now used for either sex. Rory's gender split is still trending boyward; it's one of the coolest boys' names starting with R.
      • Rory
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "red king"
        • Description:

          Rory is a buoyant, spirited name for a redhead with Celtic roots. The name Rory is getting more popular overall, but for the past few years has been trending decidedly toward the boys' side -- however, it's been rising to new heights for girls in recent years.
      • Rudy
        • Origin:

          German, diminutive of Rudolph
        • Meaning:

          "famous wolf"
        • Description:

          Rudy has a bit of style currency, thanks to the fact that Jude Law used it for his son. It has been consistently in the Top 1000 for as long as Social Security records have been tallied, as opposed to parent name Rudolph, which, perhaps due to the reindeer, hasn't been heard from in some time.
      • Rudy
        • Origin:

          German, short form of Rudolph
        • Meaning:

          "famous wolf"
        • Description:

          Rudy hasn't yet enjoyed the comeback of cousin name Ruby, despite having been chosen by hip couple Sadie Frost and Jude Law, but it still could happen.
      • Rue
        • Origin:

          Botanical names or word name
        • Meaning:

          "herb; regret"
        • Description:

          Rue has gone from Golden Girls actress to Hunger Games heroine. This botanical name is also a coincidental double word name, meaning "regret" in English and "street in" French. Despite these unfortunate secondary meanings, Rue has real potential to be one of the most popular new middle names for girls.
      • Russell
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "redhead, fox-colored"
        • Description:

          One of many R- boys’ names that started as a nickname for a redhead, Russell had a measure of popularity from the early twentieth century through the 1950s. But it's now lost much of its color -- except for a few dynamic bearers, actors Russell Crowe and Russell Brand and sports stars Russell Westbrook and Russell Wilson.
      • Rustin
        • Ruston
          • Rustyn
            • Ruth
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "compassionate friend"
              • Description:

                Ruth, with its air of calm and compassion, was the third most popular name in the 1890s, remaining in the Top 10 through the 1920s. It's still in use today as some parents tiring of Rachel and Rebecca are giving Ruth a second thought. Some see such Old Testament girls’ names as Ruth and Esther rising on the heels of boy equivalents Abel and Moses.
            • Saint
              • Origin:

                English word name
              • Meaning:

                "saint"
              • Description:

                Saint as a descriptive word name was first chosen by rocker Pete Wentz for his younger son (baby brother is Bronx), and now Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have catapulted the name into the celebrity stratosphere by choosing it for their baby boy. The couple called their baby "Saint" throughout the pregnancy because his conception had been so difficult. Saint was named in our predictions for the top baby name trends of 2015, on descriptive word names which also include Royal and Noble, King and Rogue. Saint is moving beyond the group of names that are only celebrity baby names and into the general lexicon.
            • Saint
              • Origin:

                American word name
              • Meaning:

                "Saint"
              • Description:

                Saint went quickly from word to celebrity baby name to accepted baby boy name and now to baby girl name. And there's nothing historically or etymologically gendered about Saint, so why not?
            • Saoirse
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "liberty"
              • Description:

                Before the young Irish actress Saoirse Ronan made her mark in the films Ladybird and The Lovely Bones, few of us had heard this name, let alone known how to pronounce it. But now it is slowly way edging its way into the mainstream, particularly, of course, with parents who have Irish roots. It made its first appearance in the US Top 1000 in 2016, when it was the third-fastest-rising girls' name.