Family Tree Names

  1. Priscilla
    • Origin:

      Latin, diminutive of Prisca
    • Meaning:

      "ancient"
    • Description:

      Despite her somewhat prissy, puritanical air, Priscilla has managed to stay widely used for well over a century -- it reached as high as Number 127 in 1940 -- appreciated for its delicacy and solid history.
  2. Paul
    • Pennock
      • Philena
        • Phileta
          • Rachel
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "ewe"
            • Description:

              Rachel was derived from the Hebrew word rāchēl, meaning "ewe." In the Old Testament, Rachel was the favorite wife of Jacob, and mother of Joseph and Benjamin. International variations include the Spanish Raquel and Israeli Rahel.
          • Ralph
            • Origin:

              English from German
            • Meaning:

              "wolf-counsel"
            • Description:

              Ralph has two diametrically different images: there's the suave Ralph Fiennes-type Brit (often pronounced Rafe), and then there's the Jackie Gleason blue-collar, bowling blowhard Ralph Kramden bus driver. It's all in the eye of the beholder, though its hip factor did rise when it was chosen for his son by cool U.K. actor Matthew Macfadyen.
          • Ray
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Raymond
            • Meaning:

              "wise protector"
            • Description:

              Ray, still and forever, is one of the all-time hippest boys' names, with its jazzy Ray Charles biopic overtones. It's one of the coolest middle names), but works perfectly fine as a first.
          • Raye
            • Origin:

              Variation of Rae, English
            • Meaning:

              "ewe"
            • Description:

              Like many single-syllable R names right now, Raye is on the rise.
          • Raymond
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "wise protector"
            • Description:

              Now that the show has gone into reruns, does anybody still love Raymond? Though it's been long dormant, some parents, including Jack Nicholson, are finding its cool name component, largely through the nickname Ray.
          • Rebecca
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "to tie, bind"
            • Description:

              Rebecca is a name representing beauty in the Bible, an Old Testament classic that reached the heights of revived popularity in the seventies but is still a well-used choice. It derives from the Hebrew name Rivkah, from the verb ribbqah, meaning "noose." The biblical Rebecca was the wife of Isaac and the mother of Esau and Jacob. Rebekah was a common spelling of the name in the Bible.
          • Reed
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "red-haired"
            • Description:

              A slim, elegant, silvery surname, Reed could be a banker or a sculptor, and therein lies the appeal of this simple yet distinctive name. The versatile Reed can be seen as a grass-like nature name and a musical name.
          • Regina
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "queen"
            • Description:

              A classic name with regal elegance--Queen Victoria, like other queens, had Regina appended to her name. She was a Top 100 name in the 1960s.
          • Rena
            • Origin:

              Hebrew, Greek, Estonian, Scandinavian, German, Punjabi
            • Meaning:

              "joyous melody; peace; reborn; to remain"
            • Description:

              Rena is a Hebrew name all on its own and is also a European short form of Irene, Irini, Renata, and Renate. In Punjabi, Rena means "to remain".
          • 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.
          • Rhoda
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "rose"
            • Description:

              To those who remember, Rhoda is still reminiscent of the brassy Bronx 1970s sitcom Rhoda Morgenstern. But Rhoda has a much longer history--it is a name that can be found in the New Testament as a servant girl in the house of Mary, mother of John. Later, Rhoda appeared in the novel Vanity Fair and the Shaw play Man and Superman.
          • Richard
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "dominant ruler"
            • Description:

              A classic old Norman name popular for a thousand years and favored for kings (Richard Nixon was named for Richard the Lionhearted), as well as the hoi polloi (as in every Tom, Dick and Harry), Richard was the sixth most popular US boys’ name in 1925, and was still Number 8 in 1950, but is now much less popular.
          • Riely
            • Rita
              • Origin:

                Spanish, Hindi
              • Meaning:

                "pearl; truth, order"
              • Description:

                One of the glamour girl names of the Rita Hayworth 1940s, Rita was once a Top 50 name and stayed on the SSA list until 2002.
            • Ritter
              • Origin:

                German
              • Meaning:

                "knight, mounted warrior"
              • Description:

                A German surname name deriving from the same root as English Ryder. Traditionally, it was the name of the second lowest hereditary rank of the nobility, roughly equivalent to English Baronet. Notable associations are British actor Paul Ritter and a popular European chocolate brand.