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- Ryleigh
- Form of Riley, from the Old English ryge, meaning "rye" and l?ah meaning "meadow".
- Ralph
- From a Germanic personal name combining rad, meaning "counsel" or rand, meaning "rim (of a shield)" and wulf, meaning "wolf".
- Rileigh
- Feminine form of Riley, from the Old English ryge, meaning "rye" and aah, meaning "meadow".
- Rayleigh
- From the deer meadow, A variant form of Raylee.
- Raleigh
- From the Old English for or "roe deer's clearing" or "roe deer's meadow".
- Raeleigh
- Rolf
- From the name hrodwulf from the Germanic hrod, meaning "fame" and wulf, meaning "wolf". The Old Norse version is Hrolfr.
- Ralphie
- Varient of Ralph, derived from a Germanic personal name combining rad, meaning "counsel" or rand, meaning "rim (of a shield)" and wulf, meaning "wolf".
- Rhyleigh
- Ralf
- Varient of Ralph, derived from a Germanic personal name combining rad, meaning "counsel" or rand, meaning "rim (of a shield)" and wulf, meaning "wolf".
- Ralphy
- A medieval form of Randolf, derived from a Germanic personal name combining rad, meaning "counsel" or rand, meaning "rim (of a shield)" and wulf, meaning "wolf".
- Ralfie
- Ralphi
- Ralphey
- Roelof
- 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.
- Rolfe
- Germanic - Famous Wolf; Legendary wolf; Wise and Strong; A variant of Ralph, Germanic - Famous Wolf, Legendary wolf, Wise and Strong, A variant of Ralph.
- Rhyliegh
- Ralfi
- Roelf
- 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.
- Ryliegh