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Displayed on this page are R- names 101 to 120. Among these names, the German and Slavic Rene was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #515 and a usage of 0.023%, followed in decreasing order by the English Rhett, the Spanish Reynaldo, the English and German Rex, the English Rey, and the English and Hebrew name, Reuben. Uncommon R- names include the French René, the Italian Renzo, the German and Rhaeto-Romanic Retho, Reto, the Hebrew Reuven, the English and French Reynard, the French Reynaud, the English Reynold, the Albanian Rezart, the Irish Réamann, the French Rémi, Rémy, the Welsh Rheinallt, and finally the Welsh Rhisiart.
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Rene René ... born again ... used chiefly in the French language and ... name was in medieval times associated with ... Renzo ... laurel, bay ... of Latin origin and it is predominantly ... variation of Laurence ... Retho ... of Latin origin, and it is used mainly ... variation of Reto ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... Reto ... a German and Rhaeto-Romanic name of Latin ... represents the transferred use of the ... Reuben Reuven ... behold, a son ... used chiefly in the Hebrew language and ... variant form of Reuben ... Rex Rey Reynaldo Reynard ... mighty and brave ... largely used in the English and French ... not regularly used as a baby name for ... Reynaud ... well-advised ruler ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... variation of Reynold ... Reynold Rezart ... golden ray ... used predominantly in the Albanian ... not regularly used as a baby name for ... Réamann ... well-advised protector ... of Germanic origin and it is used largely in ... variant of Raymond ... Rémi ... cure, remedy; oarsman ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly in ... variant form of Rémy ... Rémy ... cure, remedy; oarsman ... of Latin origin and it is used mainly in ... seldom used as a baby name for boys ... Rheinallt ... well-advised ruler ... of Germanic origin and it is predominantly ... form of Reynold ... Rhett Rhisiart ... powerful ruler ... used predominantly in the Welsh language and ... variant of Richard ... |