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Names that mean rule

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Rule in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Rule

AadinathIndian — "God, Supreme Ruler of the Universe, the first God"AamirMuslim — "Variant of Amir: Populous. Full. Prosperous. Amply settled. Civilized. Also used to refer to a prince or ruler."AdalricTeutonic — "Noble ruler."AdalrichGerman — "A noble ruler"AdelricTeutonic — "Noble ruler."AdelrichGerman — "Noble ruler."AdelrickGerman — "Noble ruler."AdelrikGerman — "Noble ruler."AdhipHindi — "King, Ruler"AdhipaIndian — "King, ruler"AirikSwedish — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."AjjajArabic — "Orbit, eye socket, Orgument, debate, Ibn-Yusuf the well-known ruler of Iraq had this name"AlaricGerman — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."AlarichOld German — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."AlarickGerman — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."AlaricoSpanish — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."AlarikGerman — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."AlbericTeutonic — "Clever, wise ruler."AlberichNorse — "Clever, wise ruler."AldricEnglish — "Old, wise, powerful ruler."AldrichTeutonic — "Old, wise, powerful ruler."AldrickFrench — "Old or wise ruler."AldrigeOld German — "Old, wise, powerful ruler."AldrinEnglish — "Old and wise ruler."AlhricEnglish — "Sacred ruler."AlhrickEnglish — "Sacred ruler."AlhrikEnglish — "Sacred ruler."AlibekTurkish — "A combination of Ali and the Turkish title Bek meaning ruler, chief or lord"AlirickTeutonic — "Universal ruler"AlleshIndian — "king of the earth, ruler of all "AlmarineGerman — "A work ruler"AlmericOld German — "Powerful ruler."AlwaldaAnglo-Saxon — "All ruler."AmaudFrench — "Eagle ruler."AmauricOld German — "Powerful ruler."AmaurickOld German — "Powerful ruler."AmaurikOld German — "Powerful ruler."AmeerMuslim — "Variant of Amir: Prince. Ruler."AmereeLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmereyLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmeriLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmerickOld German — "Powerful ruler."AmerieLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmerikOld German — "Powerful ruler."AmmereeLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmmereyLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmmeriLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmmerieLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmmeryLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmmoreeLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmmoreyLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmmoriLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmmorieLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmmoryLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmoldoSpanish — "The eagle rules."AmoreeLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmoreyLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmoriLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AmorieLatin — "Famous divine ruler|Love."AnraiIrish — "Variant of Einri: Rules the home."AraldOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."AraldoItalian — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."AraltIrish — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."ArchelausGreek — "The ruler of the people"ArdashirPersian — "Who rules with truth"ArkhipRussian — "the Greek Arkhippos ruler of horses, a compounding of the elements arkhe rule and hippos horse The name was borne by St. Arkhippos, one of the earliest Christian converts. Pet: Khipa"ArnatEnglish — "Little ruleing eagle."ArnattEnglish — "Little ruleing eagle."ArykOld English — "Ruler|Brave ruler."AudricGerman — "Old, wise, powerful ruler."AudrickGerman — "Wise ruler."AudrikEnglish — "Wise ruler."AuricGerman — "Protecting ruler."AurickGerman — "Protecting ruler."AurikGerman — "Protecting ruler."AuryckGerman — "Protecting ruler."BaalhamonArabic — "Who rules a crowd"BadiuzzamanArabic — "Timuri Ruler"BadricOld English — "Axe ruler."BadrickOld English — "Axe ruler."BadrikOld English — "Axe ruler."BadrycOld English — "Axe ruler."BadryckOld English — "Axe ruler."BadrykOld English — "Axe ruler."BaldriTeutonic — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaldricGerman — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaldrickGerman — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaldrikGerman — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaldrycTeutonic — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaldryckTeutonic — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaldrykTeutonic — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BardaricEnglish — "Ax ruler."BardarikEnglish — "Ax ruler."BardricGerman — "Axe ruler."BardrickEnglish — "Axe ruler."BardrikTeutonic — "Axe ruler."BardryckTeutonic — "Axe ruler."BardrykTeutonic — "Axe ruler."BarisTurkish — "Son of Harris, Son of the army ruler."BarrisWelsh — "Son of Harris, Son of the army ruler."BarrysOld Welsh — "Son of Harris, Son of the army ruler."BarysOld Welsh — "Son of Harris, Son of the army ruler."BaudreyTeutonic — "Bold, princely, powerful ruler."BaudricGerman — "Variant of Baldric: Brave ruler."BerchtwaldGerman — "Bright ruler"BertholdGerman — "Bright ruler."BerthoudGerman — "Bright ruler."BertoideTeutonic — "Bright ruler."BertoldGerman — "Bright ruler."BertoldiItalian — "Bright ruler."BertoltTeutonic — "Bright ruler."BertuccioItalian — "Bright ruler."BharanidharHindi — "Who rule the world"BharataHindi — "Pleasure-seeking, Well-groomed (A great king in the dynasty of the moon-god (all kshatriyas are descendents either of Chandra, the moon-god, or Surya, the sun-god) who ruled the earth for thousands of years.)"BhuwnendraHindi — "Bhuwnendra means king of earth. one who rules the earth. people with this name are found to be very ruling, dominating, Merciful and graceful. they are confident and look through the future"BogdanRussian — "Proud ruler."BogdashkaCzech — "Proud ruler."BohdanUkrainian — "Proud ruler."BohdonUkrainian — "Proud ruler."BrijrajHindi — "The one who rules the nature"BrodScottish — "Bored. A short form of Broderick, renowned ruler."BrodericScottish — "Son of the famous ruler"BroderickWelsh — "From the broad ridge|Son of a famous ruler."BrodricScottish — "Son of the famous ruler"BrodrickScottish — "Son of the famous ruler"BurtholdTeutonic — "Bright ruler."BurtholdeTeutonic — "Bright ruler."CemTurkish — "The one who rules"CendrickEnglish — "A royal ruler / the champion"ChaidyaHindi — "Wise, Ruler"CharlemagneFrench — "French form of the German Charles which became popular in the early 9th century when Charles the Great (Charlemagne) became the first ruler of the Holy Roman Empire."ChiteshHindi — "Lord of the soul, Ruler of mind"ChitheshHindi — "Lord of the soul, Ruler of mind"CirilGreek — "Master, Someone who rules. A form of Cyril."CirillePolish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"CirilloGreek — "Lordly ruler|a gem"CiriloSpanish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"CiroItalian — "Lordly ruler|a gem"CirrillPolish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"ClidayWelsh — "Famous ruler."ClydaiWelsh — "Famous ruler."CreonGreek — "Prince, Ruler."CyriackPolish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"CyrilGreek — "Master, Someone who rules. A form of Cyril."CyrillEnglish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"CyrillusGreek — "Lordly ruler|a gem"CyroPolish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"CyrrilsPolish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"CyrusPersian — "Lordly ruler|a gem"CyrylPolish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"DahyapatPersian — "Emperor, Ruler"daiyanUrdu — "A mighty ruler, judge, guard, protector"DaracTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DareckTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarekEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DaricIrish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarickIrish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarikEnglish — "Variant of Darrick: Ruler of the land."DarricTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarrickEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarrikEnglish — "Variant of Darrick: Ruler of the land."DarrycTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarryckTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DarrykTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."dayyaanArabic — "A mighty ruler, Judge, Protector, One who doesnt render deed worthless but compensates accordingly, Allahs attribute"dayyanArabic — "A mighty Ruler"DbrykOld English — "Black ruler."DeadricGerman — "The people's ruler"DeadrickGerman — "The people's ruler"DeddrickEnglish — "The ruler of the tribe"DedericGerman — "The people's ruler"DederickGerman — "The people's ruler"DedricGerman — "Gifted ruler. Variant of Diederick."DedrickDutch — "The people's ruler"DedrikGerman — "People's ruler"DedrykGerman — "The people's ruler"DeedrickEnglish — "The ruler of the tribe"DeerickEnglish — "The ruler of the tribe"DercGerman — "Wealthy. The German form of Theodore. A form of Derek, gifted ruler of the people."DerckGerman — "Wealthy. The German form of Theodore. A form of Derek, gifted ruler of the people."DerecTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DereckGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerekGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerexAmerican — "Famous Ruler"DericTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerickEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerikEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerkGerman — "Wealthy. The German form of Theodore. A form of Derek, gifted ruler of the people."DerrecTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerreckEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerrekEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerricTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerrickEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerrikEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerrrykTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerrycTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerryckTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerycTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DeryckGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people."DerykGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people."DesakaHindi — "One who Directs, Ruler, Guide"DetrikGerman — "The people's ruler"DharineeshHindi — "Who Rules the Earth, King"DharinipalHindi — "Who Rules the Earth, King"DharnipalHindi — "One who Rules"dhruvalHindi — "Desire for self-expression and for positions that allow contact with people, free from the restrictions and rules into which you are often drawn"DickEnglish — "Powerful, Rich Ruler"DicksonEnglish — "Variant of Dick from Richard 'strong ruler.'."DiderikScandinavian — "Variant of Diederik: Ruler (of the people)."DidrikScandinavian — "Variant of Diederik: Ruler (of the people)."diedeDutch — "Powerful ruler of the people"DiederichGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people."DiederickDutch — "People Rule"DiedrickGerman — "The people's ruler"DierckGerman — "People's ruler"DietzGerman — "People's ruler"DircTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DirckDutch — "Gifted ruler of the people."DirkGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people."DirkeGerman — "Wealthy. The German form of Theodore. A form of Derek, gifted ruler of the people."DitrikHungarian — "the German Dietrich, a variant of Derek, which is a short form of Theodoric ruler of the people The name is from the Latin Theodoricus, which is believed to be derived from the Germanic Thiudor- eiks, a compounding of the elements thiuda folk, people and reiks ruler, leader, king"DixanEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DixenEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DixinEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DixonEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DixynEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DolaidhScottish — "World ruler, rules the world."DomhScottish — "Mighty ruler"DoneeIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DoneyIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DoniIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonieSpanish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonnIrish — "Little ruler. A short form of names beginning with "Don"."DonneeIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonneyIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonniItalian — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonnieEnglish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonnyEnglish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DonyIrish — "Proud ruler. The short form of names starting with 'Don'."DubricOld English — "Black ruler."DubrickOld English — "Black ruler."DubrikOld English — "Black ruler."DubrycOld English — "Black ruler."DybryckOld English — "Black ruler."DyrcTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyrckTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyrkTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyrrcTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyrrckTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyrycTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyryckTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyrykTeutonic — "Gifted ruler of the people."DyxanEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DyxenEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DyxinEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DyxonEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."DyxynEnglish — "Son of the rich, powerful ruler. A form of Richard."EadricEnglish — "Wealthy ruler."EadwealdEnglish — "Wealthy ruler."EanraigScottish — "Home ruler."EddricEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EddrickEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EddrikEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EddrycEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EddryckEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EddrykEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EdericEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EderickEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EderikEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EderycEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EderyckEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EderykEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EdinguGerman — "Famous ruler"EdreeceEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EdreeseEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EdricEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EdriceEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EdrickEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EdriguBasque — "Basque form of Richard (strong ruler)"EdrikEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EdrycEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EdryckEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EdrykEnglish — "Prosperous ruler"EdwaldEnglish — "Wealthy ruler."EdwaldoEnglish — "Wealthy ruler."EhricOld English — "Ruler|Brave ruler."EhrichOld English — "Ruler|Brave ruler."EikkiNorse — "Eternal ruler"EilshanArabic — "Leader, ruler (hukmaran)"EirikNorse — "Eternal ruler"EkarayaHindi — "One Ruler"EldredgeEnglish — "Old, wise, powerful ruler. A form of Aldrich."EldregeEnglish — "Old, wise, powerful ruler. A form of Aldrich."EldrianEnglish — "An old wise ruler"EldricOld German — "Old, wise, powerful ruler."EldrickEnglish — "Old / wise ruler."EldridgeTeutonic — "Old, wise, powerful ruler. A form of Aldrich."EldrigeOld German — "Old, wise, powerful ruler."ElikaHebrew — "Ruler|Brave ruler."EllradHebrew — "God rules"ElradHebrew — "God rules"ElraddHebrew — "God rules"ElricLatin — "Old, wise, powerful ruler. A form of Aldrich."ElrickLatin — "Old, wise, powerful ruler. A form of Aldrich."ElrikEnglish — "Old, wise, powerful ruler. A form of Aldrich."EmereeTeutonic — "Industrious, hardworking ruler."EmeriFrench — "Industrious, hardworking ruler."EmerieTeutonic — "Industrious, hardworking ruler."EmeryTeutonic — "Industrious, hardworking ruler."EmmereeTeutonic — "Industrious, hardworking ruler."EmmeriTeutonic — "Industrious, hardworking ruler."EmmerichGerman — "Industrious, hardworking ruler."EmmerieTeutonic — "Industrious, hardworking ruler."EmmeryGerman — "Industrious, hardworking ruler."EmmoriTeutonic — "Industrious, hardworking ruler."EmmorieTeutonic — "Industrious, hardworking ruler."EmmoryTeutonic — "Industrious, hardworking ruler."EmoryTeutonic — "Industrious, hardworking ruler."EmricTeutonic — "Hard-working ruler."EmrickGerman — "Hard-working ruler."EmrikTeutonic — "Hard-working ruler."EmrycGerman — "Hard-working ruler."EmryckGerman — "Hard-working ruler."EmrykGerman — "Hard-working ruler."EnrichOld English — "Ruler|Brave ruler."EnrriqueEnglish — "The ruler of the estate"EnzzoEnglish — "The ruler of the estate"ErekPolish — "Ruler|Brave ruler."EriccEnglish — "A form of Eric; Meaning: Ever powerful, Brave Ruler"EricksonScandinavian — "Ruler|Brave ruler."EricoPortuguese — "Ruler|Brave ruler."EricsonScandinavian — "Ruler|Brave ruler."ErikkEnglish — "Ever the ruler"EriksScandinavian — "Ruler|Brave ruler."EriksonScandinavian — "Ruler|Brave ruler."ErikurIcelandic — "Ruler|Brave ruler."ErixAmerican — "Always Ruler"ErricOld English — "Ruler|Brave ruler."ErrickOld English — "Ruler|Brave ruler."ErrikOld English — "Ruler|Brave ruler."EwouldScandinavian — "Dutch form of the Germanic Ewald, a com-pound name composed of the elements eo law, right and wald rule: hence, lawful rule"EzenachiAfrican — "King. Ruler. A Ibo name used in the West Africa region."EzequiasSpanish — "Spanish cognate of Hezekiah, a Hebrew name derived from hizqiyah God strengthens. The name is borne in the Bible by a king of Judah who ruled in the time of Isaiah. He was noted for his leadership abilities"FadriRumantsch — "Peace Ruler"FalatoonArabic — "The Name of A Greek Ruler"FarmadarPersian — "Commander, Ruler"FickoGerman — "Peaceful ruler."FicoItalian — "Peaceful ruler."FikoGerman — "Peaceful ruler."FilnrlIrish — "Gaelic form of Henry home ruler, ruler of an enclosure. See HENRY English Names"FredderickEnglish — "A peaceful ruler"FreddrickEnglish — "A peaceful ruler"FredekSwedish — "Hungarian form of Frederick (peaceful ruler)"FrederekSwedish — "Peaceful ruler."FreodhoricEnglish — "An Old English name from the Old German Frithuric, meaning peaceful ruler."FriedelTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler."FriederichGerman — "the Old High German Fridurih ruler of peace, a compound name composed of the elements frid peace and rik king, ruler"FriedrichGerman — "German form of Frederick (peaceful ruler)"FriedrickGerman — "Nickname variant of Frederick 'peaceful ruler.'."FrigyesTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler."FrithuricGerman — "An Old German name from 'frithu', meaning peace, and 'ric', meaning ruler."FritsTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler."FritsonGerman — "Peaceful ruler."FrittGerman — "Peaceful ruler."FritzGerman — "Peaceful ruler."FritzchenGerman — "Peaceful ruler."FritzlGerman — "Peaceful ruler."FritzroyGerman — "Variant of Fritz: Peaceful ruler."FrytsonGerman — "Peaceful ruler."FrytzonGerman — "Peaceful ruler."FyckoGerman — "Peaceful ruler."FycoGerman — "Peaceful ruler."GaleranItalian — "Healthy ruler."GaleranoItalian — "Healthy ruler."GaricGerman — "Leads by the spear, Mighty spear ruler."GarricGerman — "Leads by the spear, Mighty spear ruler."GarrickEnglish — "Leads by the spear, Mighty spear ruler."GarrikEnglish — "Leads by the spear, Mighty spear ruler."GarrycGerman — "Leads by the spear, Mighty spear ruler."GarryckGerman — "Leads by the spear, Mighty spear ruler."GarrykGerman — "Leads by the spear, Mighty spear ruler."GarycGerman — "Leads by the spear, Mighty spear ruler."GaryckGerman — "Leads by the spear, Mighty spear ruler."GaubertFrench — "Bright Ruler"GeralltWelsh — "Welsh form of Gerald spear ruler, a Germanic name composed of the elements ger spear and wald rule"GeroltScandinavian — "Dutch cognate of Gerald, from the obsolete Old High German Gerwald, a name composed of the elements ger a spear, a javelin and wald rule: hence, rule with a spear Cognate: Gerold Danish"GerrittDutch — "Variant of Gerald rules by the spear."GiichiJapanese — "Single rule"GirigelPolish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"GirioelWelsh — "Lordly ruler|a gem"GlraldoItalian — "Italian cognate of Gerald spear ruler, to rule with a spear, a name derived from the Germanic Gerwald, a compound name composed of the elements ger a spear and wald rule"GodricEnglish — "Good ruler."GoodrichEnglish — "A good ruler"GouverneurFrench — "Chief ruler, Governor."GualterPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Walter, a name de-rived from the Frankish Waldhere ruler of the army, a compounding of the elements waldan to rule and heri, hari army"GwallterWelsh — "Welsh form of Walter ruler of an army See WALTER"GwrilPolish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"HaatibUrdu — "A person who collects wood, name of a Sahabi who participated in the battle of Badr, He was the messenger of the Holy prophet (peace be upon him) to the ruler of Egypt"HacimArabic — "Wise ruler."HackimArabic — "Wise ruler."HalTeutonic — "Estate ruler, Dweller at the hall. A short form of names starting with "Hal"."HaldonOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HannraoiIrish — "Variant of Einri: Rules the home."HarailtScottish — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HaraldDanish — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HaraldasLithuanian — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HaraldoPortuguese — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HaraldsOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HaralposOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HareldOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarieEnglish — "Army ruler|Prince|The short form of Harold."HarildOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarisMuslim — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HarisonOld Norse — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HaroldNorse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HaroldoSpanish — "Army ruler."HarralOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarrelOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarriSpanish — "Army ruler|Prince|The short form of Harold."HarrieEnglish — "Army ruler|Prince|The short form of Harold."HarringtonIrish — "From Harry's town, from the army ruler's town."HarringtownEnglish — "From Harry's town, from the army ruler's town."HarrisTeutonic — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HarrisonEnglish — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HarroldEnglish — "The ruler of an army"HarryScottish — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarrysOld English — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HarrysonOld Norse — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HaryldOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HaryldoOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HarysOld English — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HarysonOld Norse — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HaulaniHawaiian — "Imperial ruler"HenGerman — "Diminutive of Henry: Home or House Ruler."HendersonScottish — "Henry's son, Son of the ruler of the house."HendriScottish — "Henry's son, Son of the ruler of the house."HendrieEnglish — "Henry's son, Son of the ruler of the house."HendriesEnglish — "Henry's son, Son of the ruler of the house."HendronEnglish — "Henry's son, Son of the ruler of the house."HennryEnglish — "The ruler of the house"HenrryEnglish — "The ruler of the house"HenryeEnglish — "Variant of Henry. Ruler of the home."HenrysonEnglish — "Henry's son, Son of the ruler of the house."HeraldoSpanish — "Army ruler."HereldOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HerickTeutonic — "Army ruler."HerikTeutonic — "Army ruler."HerisOld English — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HeroldEnglish — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HerrickNorse — "Army ruler."HerrikTeutonic — "Army ruler."HerrisOld English — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HerryOld Norse — "Army ruler, Powerful army commander."HerrysOld English — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HerysOld English — "Harry's Son, son of the army ruler."HiraldoSpanish — "Army ruler."HironoriJapanese — "Benevolent ruler"HrorekTeutonic — "Famous ruler."HrothrehrIrish — "Famous ruler."HrothrekrIrish — "Famous ruler"HuddEnglish — "Brave Ruler"HutaimArabic — "Pure, it also means judge, ruler"HyroldoSpanish — "Army ruler."IndrichCzech — "A great ruler"IrnreHungarian — "One who is innocent / ruler of the home / of my words Imray, "IshitHindi — "One who desires to rule"IshwaraHindi — "The lord, Ruler"IvaanHindi — "Gods gracious and glorious gift, Sun, Ruler, Royal"JarettGreek — "Ruler, One who rules|Holder of the Rose."JarodContemporary — "Ruler, One who rules|Holder of the Rose."JarradEnglish — "Ruler, One who rules|Holder of the Rose."JarredHebrew — "Ruler, One who rules|Holder of the Rose."JarrodEnglish — "Ruler, One who rules|Holder of the Rose."JarrydHebrew — "Ruler, One who rules|Holder of the Rose."JericEnglish — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerickEnglish — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerikGerman — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerricEnglish — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerrickEnglish — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerrielEnglish — "Strong, gifted ruler. Blend of Jer- and Derrick."JerrikGerman — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerrycGerman — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerryckGerman — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JerrykGerman — "Brave spear carrier who is the ruler of the people."JindraScandinavian — "Army ruler."JindrahScandinavian — "Army ruler."JindrichCzech — "A great ruler "JitinHindi — "One who rules the body origen"JoziahHebrew — "Jehovah has healed. Biblical Josiah became king of Judah at eight after his father was assassinated. He ruled 31 years."JukuEnglish — "Rich, pwerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."KaanTurkish — "King of kings or ruler"KeereelPolish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"KeijiJapanese — "Cautious ruler."KeijlJapanese — "A cautious ruler "KendrixAmerican — "Royal ruler"KenmanIrish — "Royal ruler|Helmeted chief."KennadieIrish — "Royal ruler|Helmeted chief."KennadyIrish — "Royal ruler|Helmeted chief."KennardEnglish — "Royal ruler|Helmeted chief."KenndrickEnglish — "A royal ruler / the champion"KennedeyIrish — "Royal ruler|Helmeted chief."KennedieIrish — "Royal ruler|Helmeted chief."KennricEnglish — "Bold, royal ruler."KennrickEnglish — "Bold, royal ruler."KennrikEnglish — "Bold, royal ruler."KennrycEnglish — "Bold, royal ruler."KennryckEnglish — "Bold, royal ruler."KennrykEnglish — "Bold, royal ruler."KenricksEnglish — "Bold, royal ruler."KenriekEnglish — "Royal ruler."KenriksEnglish — "Bold, royal ruler."KenrycEnglish — "Bold, royal ruler."KenryckEnglish — "Bold, royal ruler."KenrycksEnglish — "Bold, royal ruler."KenrykEnglish — "Bold, royal ruler."KenryksEnglish — "Bold, royal ruler."KericEnglish — "The king's rule."KerickEnglish — "The king's rule."KerikEnglish — "The king's rule."KerricEnglish — "The king's rule."KerrickEnglish — "The king's rule."KerrikEnglish — "The king's rule."KerrycEnglish — "The king's rule."KerryckEnglish — "The king's rule."KerrykEnglish — "The king's rule."KerycEnglish — "The king's rule."KeryckEnglish — "The king's rule."KerykEnglish — "The king's rule."KeyjyJapanese — "Cautious ruler."KhalfaniAfrican — "Shall rule"KhaqanArabic — "King, Emperor, Ruler"KingEnglish — "King, Ruler."KirilGreek — "Master, Someone who rules. A form of Cyril."KirillRussian — "Master, Someone who rules. A form of Cyril."KonalaHawaiian — "World Ruler"KoshyarArabic — "Name of A Famous Iranian Ruler"KriyavidhiHindi — "Method of Doing, A Rule of Action"KshayatHindi — "To possess, To hav power to rule, To govern, To be master"KyngOld English — "King, Ruler."KyrilGreek — "Master, Someone who rules. A form of Cyril."KyrillosGreek — "Lordly ruler|a gem"KyrylPolish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"LackoSlavic — "Famous ruler."LacoCzech / Slovak — "Famous ruler"LadyslavEnglish — "Army ruler|From the woods."LandricTeutonic — "Land ruler."LandrickTeutonic — "Land ruler."LandrikTeutonic — "Land ruler."LandrycTeutonic — "Land ruler."LandryckTeutonic — "Land ruler."LandrykTeutonic — "Land ruler."LasioHungarian — "Famous ruler."LasloHungarian — "Famous ruler."LaszloSlavic — "Famous ruler."LeofricEnglish — "Beloved ruler."LeofrickOld English — "Beloved ruler."LeofrikOld English — "Beloved ruler."LeofrycOld English — "Beloved ruler."LeofryckOld English — "Beloved ruler."LeofrykOld English — "Beloved ruler."MacdomhnallScottish — "Son of the world's ruler."MacdonaldGaelic — "Donald's son, son of the world ruler."MacdonellScottish — "Son of the world's ruler."MackdonaldGaelic — "Donald's son, son of the world ruler."MakdonaldGaelic — "Donald's son, son of the world ruler."MalfredGerman — "A peaceful ruler"MaluchHebrew — "king, ruler, reigning "MalvanGaelic — "Armoured chief or ruler."MalvinIrish — "Armoured chief or ruler."MalvynEnglish — "Armoured chief or ruler."ManrikoItalian — "Masculine ruler."ManryckoItalian — "Masculine ruler."ManrykoItalian — "Masculine ruler."McdonaldGaelic — "Donald's son, son of the world ruler."MelvonEnglish — "Armoured chief or ruler."MerekTeutonic — "Strong ruler."MeronothiteBiblical — "My singing, rejoicing, bearing rule."MoulaArabic — "Lord, Allah, King, Ruler"MwinyimadiAfrican — "Just ruler. Fair. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."NathaHindi — "Lord, Ruler"NavarajHindi — "Tune, New rule"NavrajHindi — "Tune, New rule"NawabArabic — "Barron, ruler"NawwaabMuslim — "Variant of Nawwab: Ruler. Governor."NiketanHindi — "House, Mansion, don of rulers"NikethanHindi — "House, Mansion, don of rulers"NizhaamArabic — "Rule"OldrichCzech — "Czech cognate of the German Ulrich noble ruler, which is from the Old High German Udalrich, a compound name composed of the elements uodal nobility, prosperity, fortune and rik ruler, power, king Pet: Olda, Oldra, Oldfisek, Olecek, Olik, Olin, Olousek"OsiOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OsieOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OsricEnglish — "Divine ruler."OsrickEnglish — "Divine ruler."OsrigOld English — "Divine ruler."OsrikTeutonic — "Divine ruler."OsrycOld English — "Divine ruler."OsryckOld English — "Divine ruler."OsrygOld English — "Divine ruler."OsrykOld English — "Divine ruler."OssOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OssiOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OssieEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OssyAfrican — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OsvaldTeutonic — "God of the forest, Divinely ruled by God."OsvaldoSpanish — "God of the forest, Divinely ruled by God."OsvaldsOld English — "God of the forest, Divinely ruled by God."OswalOld English — "God of the forest, Divinely ruled by God."OswaldGerman — "God of the forest, Divinely ruled by God."OswaldoSpanish — "God of the forest, Divinely ruled by God."OswallEnglish — "God of the forest, Divinely ruled by God."OswelOld English — "God of the forest, Divinely ruled by God."OsweldOld English — "God of the forest, Divinely ruled by God."OsweldoOld English — "God of the forest, Divinely ruled by God."OswellEnglish — "God of the forest, Divinely ruled by God."OsyOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OziHebrew — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzieOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzyOld English — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzziHebrew — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzzieEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."OzzyEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."PancratiusGreek — "Supreme ruler"ParanitharanHindi — "Someone who rules the world"PareyEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."ParieEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."ParreeEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."ParreyEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."ParriEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."ParrieEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."ParyEnglish — "Son of Harry, Son of the army ruler|Warding off an attack."PekodBiblical — "Noble, rulers"PhallonIrish — "The ruler's grandson"PiraiyalanHindi — "Moon Ruler"PushpMitraHindi — "An ancient ruler"QaiserArabic — "A king; a ruler Qeyser"RacardoOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RadecCzech / Slovak — "Famed ruler."RadekSlavic — "Famed ruler."RadequeCzech / Slovak — "Famed ruler."RajIndian — "King, To rule."RajasekarHindi — "Lord Shiva, The highest of the rulers"RajashekarHindi — "Lord Shiva, The highest of the rulers"RajibHindi — "Sun God, Almighty ruler"RajLakshmiHindi — "The One who will Rule on Money"RashardAmerican — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RecardoOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."ReinierDutch — "Brave Rule"ReinoFinnish — "Wise ruler"RejinaldoGerman — "Wise ruler"RejuFinnish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RennellTeutonic — "Famous ruler."ReynaudGerman — "Wise ruler"RheinalltWelsh — "Welsh cognate of Reynold judgment ruler See REYNOLD"RhisiartWelsh — "Welsh form of Richard 'strong ruler'."RhodericTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RhoderickTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RhoderikTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RhoderycTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RhoderyckTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RhoderykTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RhodreeWelsh — "A strong ruler"RhodriWelsh — "Famous ruler."RicItalian — "Powerful, rich ruler. A short form of Richard."RicadeneEnglish — "Lives in the ruler."RicardEnglish — "Powerful, rich ruler."RicardoSpanish — "Powerful, rich ruler."RiccardOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RiccardoGerman — "Powerful, rich ruler."RicciardoItalian — "Firm ruler"RiccoItalian — "A short form of Richard, powerful, rich ruler"RicehardOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RichEnglish — "Powerful, rich ruler."RichardGerman — "Powerful, Rich Ruler"RicharddEnglish — "A powerful ruler"RichardoFrench — "Powerful, rich ruler."RichardsOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RichardusLithuanian — "Powerful, rich ruler."RichartOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RicheeOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RicheyOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RichiOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RichieEnglish — "Powerful, rich ruler."RichyEnglish — "A short form of Richard, powerful ruler."RickardGerman — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RickardoSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RickyyEnglish — "A powerful ruler"RicoSpanish — "A short form of Richard, powerful, rich ruler"RigbeeOld Norse — "From the farm on the ridge, The ruler's valley."RigbeyOld Norse — "From the farm on the ridge, The ruler's valley."RigbiOld Norse — "From the farm on the ridge, The ruler's valley."RigbieOld Norse — "From the farm on the ridge, The ruler's valley."RigbyEnglish — "From the farm on the ridge, The ruler's valley."RiikDutch — "Powerful, rich ruler. A short form of Richard."RiikardOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RijkardDutch — "Powerful, rich ruler."RikardHungarian — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RikardoSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RikkardFinnish — "Finnish form of Richard (strong ruler)"RikkoSpanish — "A short form of Richard, powerful, rich ruler"RikoJapanese — "A short form of Richard, powerful, rich ruler"RiocardGerman — "Powerful, rich ruler."RiquiSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RishHindi — "Brave and dominant ruler"RitchardOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RitchardtOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RitcheeOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RitcheyOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RitchiOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RitchieSpanish — "Powerful, rich ruler."RitchirdOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RitchyOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RitchyrdOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RiyaastArabic — "Government, domination, sway, rule, nobility, highmindedness"RlnaldoFrench — "A borrowing from the Italian, Rinaldo is a cognate of Renaud ruler of judgment See RENAUD"RoaldNorse — "Famous ruler."RodaricTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RodarickTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RodarikTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RoddEnglish — "Famous ruler. A short form of names starting with "Rod"."RodderickEnglish — "A famous ruler"RoddricEnglish — "Variant of Roderick 'famous ruler.'."RoddrickEnglish — "Variant of Roderick 'famous ruler.'."RoddyEnglish — "Famous ruler. A short form of names starting with "Rod"."RodelFrench — "Famous ruler."RodellFrench — "Famous ruler."RodericEnglish — "Famous ruler."RoderichGerman — "Famous ruler."RoderickGerman — "Famous ruler."RoderigoSpanish — "Famous ruler."RoderikDutch — "Fame Rule"RoderikisLithuanian — "Famous ruler."RoderikusTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RoderrickEnglish — "A famous ruler"RoderycTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RoderyckTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RoderykTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RodricScottish — "Famous ruler."RodrickScottish — "Famous ruler."RodrigoSpanish — "Famous ruler."RodrigueTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RodrikGerman — "Famous ruler."RodringoTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RodriqueFrench — "Famous ruler."RodrycTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RodryckTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RodrykTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RoiyTeutonic — "Famous ruler."RourkGaelic — "Famous ruler"RuailidhArabic — "Famous ruler"RuarcIrish — "Famous ruler"RuarkIrish — "Famous ruler"RukeshHindi — "Full-moon day, Ruler"RuodrikGerman — "Famous ruler"RuricRussian — "Famous ruler."RuySpanish — "Famous ruler. A form of Roderick."RyccoSpanish — "A short form of Richard, powerful, rich ruler"RyceeOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RychOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RychardEnglish — "Powerful, rich ruler."RychardoOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RychardtOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RycheyOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RychiOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RychieOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RychirdOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RychyOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RychyrdOld German — "Powerful, rich ruler."RyckardSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RyckardoSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RycoSpanish — "A short form of Richard, powerful, rich ruler"RyeIrish — "Powerful ruler|Grain grass."RygbeeOld Norse — "From the farm on the ridge, The ruler's valley."RygbeyOld Norse — "From the farm on the ridge, The ruler's valley."RygbiOld Norse — "From the farm on the ridge, The ruler's valley."RygbieOld Norse — "From the farm on the ridge, The ruler's valley."RygbyOld Norse — "From the farm on the ridge, The ruler's valley."RykardSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RykardoSpanish — "Rich, powerful, hard ruler. A form of Richard."RyyanEnglish — "The little ruler; little king"RyzardPolish — "Polish form of Richard 'strong ruler'."SamrajHindi — "Universal Ruler"SaramatArabic — "Chief, ruler, traveller"SastaHindi — "One who rules"SasthaHindi — "One who rules"SastraSanskrit — "Book of rules."SastrahSanskrit — "Book of rules."SateeshHindi — "Lord of hundreds, Ruler of hundreds, Happiness"SateshHindi — "Lord of hundreds, Ruler of hundreds, Happiness"ShahilHindi — "Shore; Ruler; Leader"ShiqdarArabic — "Land tax collector during the Muslim rule in India, now a family title"SigiwaldGerman — "Victorious ruler"SigwaldGerman — "Victorious ruler"SigwaltGerman — "Victorious ruler"SoltanArabic — "Sultan, ruler"SulaytanArabic — "King, ruler, power, authority"SyriackPolish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"TedricEnglish — "Gift of God, Powerful ruler."TedrickEnglish — "Gift of God, Powerful ruler."TedrikEnglish — "Gift of God, Powerful ruler."TedrycEnglish — "Gift of God, Powerful ruler."TedryckEnglish — "Gift of God, Powerful ruler."TedrykEnglish — "Gift of God, Powerful ruler."TelGerman — "Powerful ruler of the people"TerrellTeutonic — "Martial ruler"TerriilTeutonic — "Martial ruler."TerrillGerman — "Martial ruler"TheodoricGreek — "Peoples rule"TheodoricoPortuguese — "Portuguese cognate of Theodoric ruler of the people, which is from the Late Latin Theodoricus, a derivative of the Germanic Thiudoreiks, which is composed of the elements thiuda folk, people and rik ruler, king"TheodrikGreek — "Peoples rule"ThierryGreek — "Peoples rule"ThiloEnglish — "Peoples rule"ThoraldFrench — "Thor ruler"ThorualdrNorse — "Thor ruler"ThorvaldrScandinavian — "Old Viking name composed of the Old Norse elements Porr Thor and valdr ruler: hence, Thor's rule"TillmannEnglish — "Peoples rule"TilmanEnglish — "Peoples rule"TirellTeutonic — "Martial ruler"ToraldNorse — "Thor ruler"TorvaldScandinavian — "Thor's Rule"TyrrelEnglish — "Thunder ruler"UdoGerman — "Universal ruler"UldericoItalian — "A merciful ruler"UllicGerman — "Having the power of the wolf; the wolf ruler "UlricSwedish — "Noble ruler"UlrichGerman — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."UlrieOld German — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, noble, supreme ruler of all."UlrykPolish — "From the German Ulrich wealthy ruler, king of prosperity, which is from the Old High German Udalrich, a compounding of the elements uodal riches, prosperity, wealth and rik king, ruler"UtgardlokiNorse — "In mythology a giant and ruler of the city Utgard"UtkarshrajHindi — "Utkarshraj means the ruler whose time is marked by prosperity and advancement"VaiTeutonic — "A mighty ruler Vae"ValdasHindi — "Rule"ValdemarrGerman — "Famous ruler"ValdoGerman — "Variant of Waldo: Powerful, ruler. Famous Bearer: philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1832). Abbreviation of Oswald."ValfridSwedish — "Form of Walfried mean¬ing "a peaceful ruler""ValterLatin — "Powerful ruler"ValtteriFinnish — "Army rule"VarikFrench — "Defending ruler"VashkaPolish — "Lordly ruler|a gem"VaterIndian — "Powerful ruler"VimkaSlavic — "Universal ruler."ViratIndian — "A supreme ruler"VisuHindi — "The ruler"VladimerSlavic — "Universal ruler."VladimiruSlavic — "Universal ruler."VldkunScandinavian — "the obsolete Vi5kunnr, which is composed of the Old Norse elements vfdr wide and kunnr wise, experienced It has fallen out of favor due to the infamy of Vidkun Quisling, the Norwegian politician who betrayed his country to the Nazis and became its puppet ruler"VolodyaFinnish — "Universal ruler."VsevolodRussian — "The ruler of all"WalGerman — "Diminutive of Walter: Rules the people, powerful ruler. Famous Bearers: explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (1554-1618) and U.S. actor Walter Matthau."WaldemarGerman — "Famous Ruler"WaldemarrGerman — "Famous ruler."WaldifridGerman — "Peaceful ruler."WalfredGerman — "Peaceful ruler."WalfridEnglish — "Peaceful ruler."WalfriedGerman — "A peaceful ruler"WallerGerman — "Army ruler"WalterusEnglish — "Powerful ruler."WalthariGerman — "Powerful ruler."WaltheofEnglish — "Powerful ruler."WladyslawPolish — "To rule with glory"WlodzimierzPolish — "To rule with peace"WolfricTeutonic — "Wolf ruler."WolfrickGerman — "Wolf ruler."WolfrikTeutonic — "Wolf ruler."XenocratesGreek — "A foreign ruler"YanturHindi — "Guide, Ruler"YasiniAfrican — "Principle. Rule. A Swahili name used in the East Africa region."ZoltunArabic — "Sultan, ruler"ZsoltanArabic — "Sultan, ruler"

Girl names that mean Rule

AaimaUrdu — "Leader, Ruler"AfferaAfrican — "Name meaning 'peaceful ruler' used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin., also Doe; young deer, also Arabic name meaning 'color of earth.' also 'whitish red' in Arabic."AfferyAfrican — "Name meaning 'peaceful ruler' used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin., also Doe; young deer, also Arabic name meaning 'color of earth.' also 'whitish red' in Arabic."AffraAfrican — "Name meaning 'peaceful ruler' used by ancient Romans and Greeks for females of African origin., also Doe; young deer, also Arabic name meaning 'color of earth.' also 'whitish red' in Arabic."AhilyaIndian — "Borne by the revered ruler Maharani Ahilya Bai 1725-95 She is known for having been a capable, compassionate ruler who brought prosperity to her people. Honorable, pious, benevolent, and generous, she was beloved by all"AillishGaelic — "Queen to rule"AimaArabic — "Rehbar, Paishwa, Rehnuma, Leader, Ruler (hukmaran)"AlaricaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlaricahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlariceGerman — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlariciaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlarisaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlarisahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlariseTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AllarycaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AllaryceEnglish — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlricaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlricahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlriquaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlriquahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlriqueTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlrycaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlrycahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlryquaTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlryquahTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AlryqueTeutonic — "Wolf ruler, Fierce, Hard, Noble, Supreme ruler of all. A feminine form of Alaric / Ulrick."AretheaGreek — "Virtuous ruler."AretheahGreek — "Virtuous ruler."ArethiousGreek — "Virtuous ruler."ArethusGreek — "Virtuous ruler."ArethyusGreek — "Virtuous ruler."AretiusGreek — "Virtuous ruler."AubreciaAmerican — "Happy, Noble Ruler"AubrieeEnglish — "Blond ruler"AzeenaArabic — "Obedient, Righteous, One who listens to what is said, One who is in charge, Ruler"BavataraaniHindi — "Highly Calibre to Rule the World"CerellaEnglish — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CherinaFrench — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."CherinahRussian — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."CiriaGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CiriahGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CirillaEnglish — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CiryllaLatin — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CyrellaLatin — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CyrelleLatin — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CyriaGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CyriahGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CyrillaLatin — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."CyrinaRussian — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."CyrinahRussian — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."CzarinaRussian — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."DariaGreek — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DariahSpanish — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarianaGreek — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarianeGreek — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DariannGreek — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DariannaLatin — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarianneGreek — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarriaSpanish — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarriahSpanish — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarryaSpanish — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DarryahSpanish — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DaryaRussian — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DaryahSpanish — "Wealthy. The feminine form of Darius. Ruler"DerekaEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerekahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerekiaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerekiahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerekyaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerekyahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DericaEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DericahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerickaEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerikaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerikahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DeriquaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DeriquahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DeriqueGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerricaEnglish — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerricahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerrickaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerrikaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerrikahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerriquaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerrycaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerycahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DeryckaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DerykaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DeryquaGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DeryquahGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DeryqueGerman — "Gifted ruler of the people. A fmeinine from of Derek."DolannaEnglish — "World ruler"DolinaEnglish — "World ruler"DonjaNorwegian — "Noble ruler."DonnagScottish — "Feminine diminutive form of Donald, an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Domhnall world ruler See DOMHNALL Male Names and DONALDA. Short: Donna. Pet: Doileag, Dolag, Dollag"ElikahHawaiian — "Eternal ruler."ElricaGerman — "A great ruler"ElykaHawaiian — "Eternal ruler."ElykahHawaiian — "Eternal ruler."EnriquetaTeutonic — "Home ruler. A form of Henrietta."EriccaEnglish — "Feminine derivative of Eric; Meaning - Ever powerful, Brave Ruler"ErickaScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."ErickahScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."EricsNorse — "Feminine form of Eric: Ever or eternal ruler. Island ruler. Famous bearer: 10th-century Norwegian explorer Eric the Red."ErikaScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler."ErikahScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."EriquaScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."EriqueScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."ErricaEnglish — "Ever the ruler"ErrikaEnglish — "Ever the ruler"ErycaScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."ErycahScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."ErykaScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."ErykahScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."EuleeGreek — "The wolf ruler; ruler of all"FallannGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallannaGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallannahGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallanneGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallennGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallennaGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallennahIrish — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallenneGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallinGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallinaGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallinahGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallineGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallonIrish — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallonaGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallonahGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FalloneGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FalloniaGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FalloniahGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallonyaGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallonyahGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FallyneGaelic — "The ruler's granddaughter."FloreFrench — "Cognate of Flora, which is derived from the Latin floris a flower The name was borne by a young Spanish woman martyred at Cordova in 851 during the persecution under the Moslem ruler Abd-ar-Rahman II"FreddaGerman — "Feminine form of Frederic: From the Old German name Frithuric, meaning peaceful ruler."FredellaAmerican — "Feminine form of Frederick; a peaceful ruler"FredrickaEnglish — "Peaceful ruler"FriciHungarian — "Hungarian form of Fredrika (a peaceful ruler)"FridrikaIcelandic — "One who rules with peace."FriedeGerman — "Short form of Friedelinde gentle peace and Friederike ruler of peace, Friede is now also bestowed as an independent given name"FrikaNorse — "Peaceful ruler"FrikkaNorse — "Peaceful ruler"FritzeeTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FritzeyTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FritziGerman — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FritzieTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FritzyTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FryderykaPolish — "Feminine form of Fryderyk peaceful ruler, which is derived from the Germanic Friedrich, a compound name composed of the elements frithu peace and rik king, ruler"FrytzeeTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FrytzeyTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FrytziTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FrytzieTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."FrytzyTeutonic — "Peaceful ruler. A feminine form of Fritz."GeraldeneFrench — "One who rules by the spear"GiraldaSpanish — "Spear ruler."GiraldahTeutonic — "Spear ruler."GladAmerican — "Diminutive of Gladys: Derived from the old Welsh name Gwladys, a variant of Claudia, meaning lame. Also derived from the Welsh 'gwledig', meaning territorial ruler."GokceTurkish — "Sky Goddess, Ruler of The Sky, Celestial"GyraldaTeutonic — "Spear ruler."GyraldahTeutonic — "Spear ruler."HariettaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HariotOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HariottOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarrietGerman — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarriettFrench — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarrietteTeutonic — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarriotOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarriottOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryetaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryetahOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryeteOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryettOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryettaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryettahOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HarryetteOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryetOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryetaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryetahOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryeteOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryettOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryettaOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryettahOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryetteOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HaryyetOld French — "Home ruler. Powerful army commander. The feminine form of Harry."HendrinaDutch — "Home Ruler"HennieFrench — "Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry."HenriquaSpanish — "Feminine form of Henrique: rules the home."HenriquetaPortuguese — "Feminine form of Henrique ruler of an enclosure, home ruler, the Portuguese cognate of Henry See HENRIQUE Male Names"HiilaniHawaiian — "A compounding of the elements hi'i to hold, to carry in the arms, to carry a child and lani sky, heaven, heavenly, spiritual, ruler, majesty: hence, held in the arms of heaven Short: Lani"ImaraHungarian — "A great ruler"IsoldaWelsh — "Rule of ice, fair ruler"JericaGerman — "Mighty warrior ruler."JerickaGerman — "Mighty warrior ruler."JerikaGerman — "Mighty warrior ruler."JerikahGerman — "Mighty warrior ruler."JeriquaGerman — "Mighty warrior ruler."JeriquahGerman — "Mighty warrior ruler."JerricaAmerican — "Honorable one who rules by the spear."JerycaGerman — "Mighty warrior ruler."JerycahGerman — "Mighty warrior ruler."JeryckaGerman — "Mighty warrior ruler."JerykaGerman — "Mighty warrior ruler."JerykahGerman — "Mighty warrior ruler."JeryquaGerman — "Mighty warrior ruler."JeryquahGerman — "Mighty warrior ruler."KenndraEnglish — "A royal ruler / the champion"LoganayakiHindi — "Goddess Parvati; Rulers of World"MalannHebrew — "A great ruler"MaryadaHindi — "Boundary, Rule"MelikeTurkish — "The female sovereign ruler, the wife of the king"MerredithEnglish — "A great ruler; protector of the sea"NelaanjanaaHindi — "Within Rules"NormaLatin — "Patten, rule"OaisaraArabic — "A great ruler; an empress"OddetGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OddetaGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OddeteGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OddettGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OddettaGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OdetGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OdetaGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OdetahGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OdeteGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OdettGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OdettahGerman — "Of the fatherland; Home lover. A feminine form of Odin, ruler."OldriskaCzech — "A noble ruler"OsvaldaEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The feminine form of Oswald."OsvaldahEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The feminine form of Oswald."OswaldaEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The feminine form of Oswald."OswaldahEnglish — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The feminine form of Oswald."RaegannEnglish — "Born into royalty; the little ruler"RajlaxmiHindi — "The one who will rule on money"ReagannEnglish — "Born into royalty; the little ruler"RegganEnglish — "Born into royalty; the little ruler"RicardaGerman — "Strong ruler"RichendaGerman — "Feminine form of Richard: Hard ruler."RichendraEnglish — "Powerful ruler"RichmalGerman — "Feminine form of Richard: Hard ruler."RickeeEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RickenaEnglish — "Powerful ruler"RickkiEnglish — "A powerful ruler"RiikkaFinnish — "Feminine form of Rikkard (strong ruler)"RikeeEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RikeyEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RikkeeEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RikkeyEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RikkiDutch — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RikkieEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RikkyEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RlchelleAfrican-American — "Feminine form of Richard brave ruler, formed by the addition of the feminine suffix -elle to Rich See RICHARD English Male Names"RoderikaGerman — "Famous ruler"RyckeeEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RyckeyEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RykeeEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RykeyEnglish — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."SaltanahArabic — "Power, rule"SamaraHebrew — "One who talks at night; Guarded, ruled by God, watcher."SamarahArabic — "One who talks at night; Guarded, ruled by God, watcher."SammaraArabic — "In hebrew meaning is : Under God's rule"SarinaPersian — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."SharinaRussian — "Female monarch or ruler, Princess."SiriaSpanish — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."SiriahGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."SultanahArabic — "Queen, ruler, power, authority"SyriaGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."SyriahGreek — "Lordly ruler. A feminine form of Cyril."TahkeemUrdu — "Making Ruler"TimberlyAmerican — "Tall Ruler"UataPolynesian — "Polynesian form of Walter ruler of an army. See WALTER English Names"ValborgSwedish — "Protcting ruler, guardian."ValborgaNative American — "Protcting ruler, guardian."ValborgahTeutonic — "Protcting ruler, guardian."ValdaLatin — "Hero ruler of the battle."ValdahOld Norse — "Hero ruler of the battle."ValdislavaSlavic — "Glorious ruler."VeldaTeutonic — "Variant of Valda: Power, rule."VladimiraCzech — "Great ruler."VlorlcaRomanian — "Romanian form of the German Friederike, a feminine form of Friedrich ruler of peace, a com-pounding of the elements frid peace and rik king, ruler"WaaliyahUrdu — "Governor, ruler, in charge of"WalborgdEnglish — "Protecting ruler."WaldaEnglish — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WaldahGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WaldhurgaEnglish — "Protecting ruler."WaldinaGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WaldineGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WaldynaGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WaldyneGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WalidaGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WalidahPolish — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WalldaGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WalldahGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WaltraudTeutonic — "Strong foreign ruler"WeldahGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WelldaGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WelldahGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."WladyslawaPolish — "Feminine form of Wladyslaw, a com-pound name composed from the Slavonic elements vlad rule and slav glory: hence, ruling glory or glorious ruler"WweldaGerman — "Famous, Powerful. The feminine form of Waldo, ruler."YentaHebrew — "Home ruler."YentahHebrew — "Home ruler."ZamilaArabic — "Obedient, righteous, one who listens to what is said, one who is in charge, ruler"ZeraldinaPolish — "Form of Geraldina meaning "one who rules with the spear""

Unisex names that mean Rule

AlaryGerman — "Elf Ruler"AlbaricFrench — "Noble, Bright, alternate meaning - Blond Ruler"AmericusGerman — "Royalty, ruler of the home, alternate meaning hard-working"AmerigoItalian — "Royalty, ruler of the home, alternate meaning hard-working"AmeryEnglish — "Royalty, ruler of the home, alternate meaning hard-working"ArnetteEnglish — "Little ruleing eagle."AubreyEnglish — "Noble, Bright, alternate meaning - Blond Ruler"BarryIrish — "Son of Harris, Son of the army ruler."CyrilleGreek — "Lordly ruler|a gem"EdrisAnglo-Saxon — "Wealthy ruler."EdrysAnglo-Saxon — "Wealthy ruler."EmbryEnglish — "Work Rule"EmersonGerman — "Emery's son, son of the industrious ruler."EnrickGerman — "Ruler|Brave ruler."EricaScandinavian — "Ruler; Brave ruler. The feminine form of Eric."EricahOld English — "Ruler|Brave ruler."GauthierTeutonic — "strong ruler"HennyFrench — "Diminutive of Henrietta: Keeper of the hearth. Rules her household. From Henriette, the French feminine form of Henry."JanneCzech / Slovak — "Famous Ruler, Red"JerenAmerican — "Spear Rule, Holy Name"LaciEnglish — "Famous ruler."MerrickEnglish — "Powerful Ruler"OzzHebrew — "Divinely ruled by God, God of the forest. The short form of names starting with "Os" or "Oz"."RaineFrench — "Wise Ruler"ReeganAmerican — "One who rules"RickeyEnglish — "A short form of Richard, dominant ruler and Frederick, peaceful ruler. "RickiNorse — "Rich, powerful ruler. The feminine form of Ricky."RoryGaelic — "Famous ruler."TyrellEnglish — "Thunder Ruler"