Page 3 Names Like Reto

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Raida
Explorer, Guide, Leader, An explorer.
Rudie
One whose fame is like a wolf's.
Ruti
A firendly neighbor woman.
Reeti
Method, Wealth, Protection, Conduct, Auspiciousness, Memory, Well being.
Riad
Spacious meadows and beutiful gardens, Spacious meadows and beutiful gardens.
Rodi
A notably powerful person, A notably powerful person.
Reade
With red hair.
Ratu
A Queen of men.
Raed
Leader, Pioneer, Explorer, Leader, Guide, Pathfinder, Chief Commander.
Raid
Leader, A leader.
Radu
The happy one, The happy one.
Hriday
Heart, Heart.
Raaid
A guide, one who is guided, A guide, one who is guided.
Radi
Satisfied, A happy, satisfied man.
Raeed
Rudey
Short version of Rudolf, which comes from Rudolphus, the Latinized version of the name hrodwulf from the Germanic hrod, meaning "fame" and wulf, meaning "wolf".
Ruedi
This name comes from the Old High German “Hrodulf, Hruodolf, and Hruodulf,” from the Ancient Germanic root: “*hrōþiz” (praise, fame, glory, renown, honor) plus “*-wulfaz” (wolf).” In turn, the name means “fame and glory for the wolf.” 1) Saint Rudolf Gabrielli, also known as “Saint Rudolf bishop,” was a Benedictine Monk who became bishop of Gubbio and is revered as a saint by the Catholic Church. 2) Rudolph I, was King of the Romans from 1273 until his death. Rudolph was the first of the count-kings, so-called by the historian Bernd Schneidmüller. 3) Rudolf II (1552–1612) was Holy Roman Emperor (1576–1612), King of Hungary and Croatia, King of Bohemia, and Archduke of Austria. He was a member of the House of Habsburg.
Ruadh
This name derives from the Irish surname “Ó Ruadháin,” from “ruadh,” From the Old Irish “rúad,” which in turn derives from Proto-Celtic “*roudos,” meaning “red.” It is a Gaelic epithet or byname, meaning “red,” often used as a nickname for people with red hair. It was the nickname of the Scottish outlaw Raibeart Ruadh MacGregor (1671–1734), known as Rob Roy in English. Saint Ruadhán (Rowan, Rodan), was an Irish Christian abbot who founded the monastery of Lorrha (Lothra, County Tipperary, Ireland), near Terryglass.
Roddi
Roddie