1. Rayven
Rayven: French origin, meaning "raven," associated with wisdom, mystery, and protection.
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Rayven: French origin, meaning "raven," associated with wisdom, mystery, and protection.
Ravyn (Welsh origin): Black bird; raven; intelligence, beauty, charm
Rufina (Latin): "red-haired"
Sun goddess, beautiful empress
Raeven: Raven in Old English
Raveen: Sanskrit origin, meaning "sun" or "rays of the sun."
Reaghan: Little king (Irish)
Ravin, Sanskrit for "sun," brings good luck to children born during the day.
Reghan: King or Ruler (Old Irish)
Raevyn: Destiny's radiant beauty
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Raevyn: Destiny's radiant beauty
Ravina (Sanskrit): Sun, light, warmth, brilliance
Ravenna: "Black marsh," "Raven's nest," or "To flow" (adaptability, wisdom)
Gaelic origin: Counsel, advice, wisdom
Raven; intelligent, loyal, determined
Queen (Irish)
Roar of thunder, strength
Wisdom, intelligence, mystery, protection
Irish female sovereign
Rovena: Strength of an oak tree from Latin
Fragrant, pure
Ravynn: Little raven
Reighann: A royal and graceful woman with a strong and noble spirit.
Black, wisdom, mystery.
Oak tree
King, wise, powerful, graceful.
Companion, friend, loyalty, trust, supportive
Tranquility and connection to nature.
Royal, gracious, compassionate
Wisdom, mystery, spiritual discernment