Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings Starting with (Rh) ×

  • Rhodos
    Rhodes Name Meaning. English (chiefly Yorkshire): topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing in woodland (see Rode 3). This, the most common form of the name, has been influenced in spelling by the English name of the Greek island of Rhodes (Greek Rhodos), with which there is no connection.
    Meaning: Daughter of poseidon Origin: Brazilian
  • Rhona
    The name Rhona is a Welsh baby name. In Welsh the meaning of the name Rhona is: Fair lance; fair, slender. Welsh form of Rowena: white-haired.
    Meaning: Wiseruler Origin: English
  • Rhondda
    Many sources state the meaning of Rhondda as 'noisy', though this is a simplified translation without research. ... Residents of either valley rarely use the terms 'Rhondda Fach' or 'Rhondda Fawr', referring instead to 'The Rhondda', or their specific village when relevant.
    Meaning: Wielding a good spear Origin: Welsh
  • Rhonwen
    Rhonwen. 2% this week. Gender: Female Meaning of Rhonwen: "slender, fair" Origin of Rhonwen: Welsh.
    Meaning: A white lance, or white hair Origin: Irish
  • Rhoslyn
    The meaning of the name “Rhoslyn” is: “Rose valley; moor valley”. Categories: Celtic Names, Welsh Names.
    Meaning: Lovely rose Origin: English
  • Rhoswen
    The meaning of the name “Rhoswen” is: “White Rose”. Categories: Celtic Names, Welsh Names. Used in: English speaking countries, Welsh speaking countries.
    Meaning: White Rose
  • Rhosyn
    Meanings and history of the name Rhosyn: | Edit. Welsh, meaning "little rose." The Welsh form of the Irish "Roisin." Famous real-life people named Rhosyn: | Edit Share what you know!
    Meaning: Rose Origin: English
  • Rhyan
    Great queen, or goddess. POPULARITY: 2378. Rhyan as a girl's name is a variant of Rhiannon (Welsh), and the meaning of Rhyan is "great queen, or goddess".
    Meaning: Great queen, goddess Origin: Welsh
  • Rhyannon
    Origin of the name Rhiannon: ... Some believe it to be derived from the Old Celtic Rigantona (great queen). The name, which is borne in Celtic Mythology by a goddess of fertility, was not used as a given name until the 20th century.
    Meaning: Goddess Origin: English