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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Rohangiz مؤثر في الروح (محرِّكُ الرُّوح)
Soul-stirring; that which moves or touches the soul (from Persian roots ruh 'soul' + angiz 'arousing') Girl Persian
Rukia رقيّة (الارتفاع، العلوّ)
Variant of Ruqayyah (Arabic رقيّة) meaning 'ascent', 'to rise' or 'elevation'; used in Swahili and other Muslim communities as Rukia/Rukiya Girl Arabic origin (Ruqayyah) with attested usage in Swahili and African Muslim contexts
Redžep رجب (شهر رجب)، مقدّس/محترم
Bosnian/Turkish form of the Arabic 'Rajab'—referring to the Islamic month Rajab; associated with respect and the sacred month Boy Bosnian (Turkish via Arabic)
Ruwayda رويدة — حديقة صغيرة
Little garden; tender, gentle (diminutive of Rawda in Arabic) Girl Classical Arabic
Ravshan منير (مضيء، مشرق)
Bright, luminous; clear, enlightened (from Persian 'روشن' /rowšān/) Boy Persian/Turkic (Central Asian - Tajik/Uzbek usage)
Rīm ظبية بيضاء؛ غزال أبيض (مصطلح شعري)
White antelope; gazelle (classical Arabic term for a white or light-colored gazelle) Girl Arabic
Rizvan رضوان — الرِّضا، مَوافَقةُ الله، سُرورُ الجنة
From Arabic riḍwān/riḍwan (رضوان): 'approval', 'divine pleasure', associated in Islamic tradition with paradise's acceptance. Boy Bosnian/Turkic usage (from Arabic)
Raghib رَاغِب (مشتق من رغب: الرغبة/الميل)
One who desires, inclined, desirous (active participle of رغب) Boy Arabic
Rabi’ah الربيع؛ الرابعة
Spring; fourth (feminine); historically associated with Rabi'ah al-Adawiyya, Sufi saint and early Muslim mystic Girl Arabic (historically attested in early Islamic history)
Rifa’i نسبة إلى رفاع؛ دالّة على الرفعة أو العلو
Nisbah indicating association with Rifa' (from the root r‑f‑ʿ meaning elevation, highness); used as a familial or Sufi-order attribution (e.g., followers of Ahmad al-Rifa'i). Boy Arabic