Names Like Reinier

Showing 1 to 20 out of total 31 names like Reinier

Rainer
Germanic - Counsel; Advice, Army, Warrior; A variant of name Rayner; Another form of Reiner, Germanic - Counsel, Advice, Army, Warrior, A variant of name Rayner, Another form of Reiner.
Rainier
Germanic - Counsel; Advice, Army, Warrior; A variant of name Rayner;, Germanic - Counsel, Advice, Army, Warrior, A variant of name Rayner,.
Renner
German - To Run; Occupational name for a messenger; A surname of English Origin, German - To Run, Occupational name for a messenger, A surname of English Origin.
Rayner
From a Germanic name combining ragin, meaning "advice" and heri or hari, meaning "warrior" or "army".
Raynor
Germanic - Counsel; Mighty Army; Warrior from the Gods; A variant of name Raymond, Germanic - Counsel, Mighty Army, Warrior from the Gods, A variant of name Raymond.
Rinor
This name derives from the Albanian “ri > rinor” meaning “young, adolescent, youth, new.”
Ronar
Reonora
Reyner
One who counsels the army in matters of war, One who counsels the army in matters of war.
Renar
Reiner
Germanic - Counsel; Advice; Army; Warrior; A variant of Rainer, Germanic - Counsel, Advice, Army, Warrior, A variant of Rainer.
Reinar
This name derives from the Old High German “Raginhart,” composed of two elements: “*raginą,” meaning “decision, advice, counsel” plus “*harduz / *hardu-,” meaning “hard, strong, brave, powerful one.” The name means “strong decisions, the strength of advice.” The figure of Reynard is thought to have originated in Alsace-Lorraine folklore from where it spread to France, the Low Countries, and Germany. An extensive treatment of the character is the Old French Le Roman de Renart, written by Pierre de Saint-Cloud around 1170, which sets the typical setting. 1) Reinhard I, Lord of Hanau (~1225–1281), is the ancestor of the House of Hanau. 2) Reinhard II of Hanau (~1369–1451) was Lord of Hanau and from 1429 Count of Hanau. He was one of the most important members of the House of Hanau.
Raner
Rainnier
Renier
This name derives from Old High German “Raganhar,” composed of two Ancient Germanic elements: “*raginą” (decision, advice, counsel) plus “*harjaz” (army, army leader, commander, warrior), meaning “wisdom of the army.” Saint Rainerius (~1116–1160) is the patron saint of Pisa and travelers. His feast day is June 17. Born Rainerius Scacceri to a prosperous merchant and Ship-owner of Pisa, he was a traveling minstrel as a youth.
Ranier
A mighty advice giver, A mighty advice giver.
Raynier
Rener
Runor
Rynier