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Meaning of the Name Rita

271 names found for "Rita"   (page 1 of 3) 

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name meaning gender origin
Abdal Muhsin  Servant of the Charitable One  male  Arabic 
Abdul Muhsen  Variant of Abdal Muhsin: Servant of the Charitable One  male  Arabic 
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Adolph  Variant of Adolphus: Latinized Form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' Meaning Noble Wolf. Used by Th and German Royal Families, and Introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians  male  Latin 
Adolphe  Variant of Adolphus: Latinized Form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' Meaning Noble Wolf. Used by Th and German Royal Families, and Introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians  male  Latin 
Adolphus  Latinized Form of the Old German 'Adalwolf' Meaning Noble Wolf. Used by Th and German Royal Families, and Introduced into Britain by the Hanoverians  male  Latin 
Al  Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages  male  Celtic 
Alain  Variant of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages  male  Celtic 
Alan  Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages  male  Celtic 
Alban  From Albanus Meaning 'Of Alba', the Ancient Latin City Alba Longa, Whose Name Derives from Albus Meaning White. St Alban Was Britain's First Martyr  male  Latin 
Albany  Variant of Alban: from Albanus Meaning 'Of Alba', the Ancient Latin City Alba Longa, Whose Name Derives from Albus Meaning White. St Alban Was Britain's First Martyr  male  Latin 
Alberic  Variant of Aubrey: Rules With Elf-wisdom. Introduced into Britain from France by Aubrey De Vere, a Friend of William the Conquerer. De Vere's Grandson Became the Earl of Oxford  male  English 
Albin  From the Latin Albinus, Meaning White.Variant of Alban: from Albanus Meaning 'Of Alba', the Ancient Latin City Alba Longa, Whose Name Derives from Albus Meaning White. St Alban Was Britain's First Mar  male  Latin 
Albina  A Feminine Form of Albin, Borne by a 3rd-century Saint. The Name Was Popular in Britain in the Th and Th Centuries  female  English 
Albinia  White. A Feminine Form of Albin, Introduced into Britain from Italy. The Name Was Frequently Used by Members of the Aristocratic Cecil Family and Their Descendants  female  Italian 
Albion  Britain  male  Arthurian Legend 
Albion  White Cliffs. Ancient Poetic Name for Britain  male  Celtic 
Albreda  Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, from an Old German Name Meaning Elf Counsel Was Originally Used for Both Sexes, But is Now Regarded As a Feminine Name  female  English 
Aldous  Variant of the German Aldo, an Old German Name Meaning Old, or from the Old House. Aldous Has Been Common in Britain Since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearer: Oth Century British Novelist Aldous Huxley  male  English 
Alex  Diminutive of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain. British King Edward Vii's Wife Princess Alexandra of Denmark  female  Greek 
Alexandra  A Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Denmark  female  Greek 
Alexandria  Variant of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Den  female  Greek 
Alexandrina  Feminine Form of Greek Alexander Meaning Defender of Man, Common in Britain. Queen Victoria's First Name Was Alexandrina  female  English 
Alexandrina  Variant of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of Denmark  female  Greek 
Alexis  Defender or Helper. This Russian Masculine Name Became Popular in Britain and the Us, and is Now Given to Children of Either Sexe  male  Russian 
Alix  Diminutive of Alexandra: a Feminine Form of Alexander Meaning Defender of Men, Used in Britain; it Became Popular After the Marriage of the Marriage of Future King Edward Vii to Princess Alexandra of  female  Greek 
Allan  Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, and Was Revived. See A  male  Celtic 
Allen  Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, and Was Revived  male  Celtic 
Allie  Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, an  male  Celtic 
Ally  Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, an  male  Celtic 
Alun  Harmony, Stone, or Noble. Also Fair, Handsome. Originally a Saint's Name, it Was Reintroduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest, Remained Popular Throughout the Middle Ages, and Was Revived  male  Celtic 
Alvarita  Feminine of Alvaro Meaning: Speaker of Truth  female  Spanish 
Amorica  Ancient Name for Britain  female  English 
Amorita  Dearly Loved  female  Latin 
Amrita  nectar  female  Indian 
Amrita  Nectar  female  Hindu 
Anasuya  Charitable  female  Indian 
Anatole  Eastern, Cynical, But Without Malice. Warm-hearted, Humane and Charitable  male  Greek 
Andrew  Manly. St Andrew, an Apostle of Jesus Christ, Later Became Patron Saint of Scotland. The Scottish City St Andrews is Named for Him. it Was in Frequent Use Throughout Britain During the Middle Ages  male  Greek 
Anne  French Spelling of English Ann, a Variant of Hannah Introduced to Britain. Famous Bearers: St Anne; King Henry Viii's Wives Anne Boleyn and Anne of Cleves; Queen Elizabeth's Daughter Princess Anne  female  French 
Annette  Variant of Ann: a Variant of Hannah Introduced to Britain, Made Popular by the Cult of St Anne. The Form of the Name Varies With Fashion:  female  English 
Annika  Variant of Ann: a Variant of Hannah Introduced to Britain, Made Popular by the Cult of St Anne. The Form of the Name Varies With Fashion:  female  English 
Anouska  Variant of Ann: a Variant of Hannah Introduced to Britain, Made Popular by the Cult of St Anne. The Form of the Name Varies With Fashion:  female  English 
Arnaud  Variant of Arnold: Derived from an Old German Name Meaning Eagle Power. The Eagle Rules. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, and Used for a Number of English Surnames. Famous Bearer: B  male  English 
Arnold  Derived from an Old German Name Meaning Eagle Power. The Eagle Rules. Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, and Used for a Number of English Surnames. Famous Bearer: British Poet and Cri  male  English 
Art  Diminutive of Arthur: from the Roman Clan Name Artorius, Meaning Noble, Courageous. Famous Bearer: Legendary Sixth Century King Arthur of Britain and His Round Table of Knights.  male  English 
Arthur  Noble; Courageous. Legendary Sixth Century King Arthur of Britain and His Round Table of Knights  male  Arthurian Legend 
Arthur  From the Roman Clan Name Artorius, Meaning Noble, Courageous. Famous Bearer: Legendary Sixth Century King Arthur of Britain and His Round Table of Knights  male  English 
Arthur  'King John' Arthur, Duke of Britaine  male  Shakespearean 
Arthuretta  Feminine Form of Arthur: from the Roman Clan Name Artorius, Meaning Noble, Courageous. Famous Bearer: Legendary Sixth Century King Arthur of Britain and His Round Table of Knights  female  English 
Arthurina  Feminine Form of Arthur: from the Roman Clan Name Artorius, Meaning Noble, Courageous. Famous Bearer: Legendary Sixth Century King Arthur of Britain and His Round Table of Knights  female  English 
Artie  Diminutive of Arthur: from the Roman Clan Name Artorius, Meaning Noble, Courageous. Famous Bearer: Legendary Sixth Century King Arthur of Britain and His Round Table of Knights  male  English 
Arty  Diminutive of Arthur: from the Roman Clan Name Artorius, Meaning Noble, Courageous. Famous Bearer: Legendary Sixth Century King Arthur of Britain and His Round Table of Knights  male  English 
Asa  Physician. Asa Was the Name of an Old Testament King of Judah, and After Disuse, the Name Was Revived by Puritans. Famous Bearer: Historian Asa Briggs.Healer  male  Hebrew 
Auberon  Variant of Aubrey: Rules With Elf-wisdom. Introduced into Britain from France by Aubrey De Vere, a Friend of William the Conquerer. De Vere's Grandson Became the Earl of Oxford  male  English 
Aubrey  Rules With Elf-wisdom. Introduced into Britain from France by Aubrey De Vere, a Friend of William the Conquerer. De Vere's Grandson Became the Earl of Oxford  male  English 
Augustine  From Augustus Meaning Magic Majestic, Dignity, or Venerable. Augustine Was the First Archbishop of Canterbury, Sent to Britain As a Missionary by the Pope  male  Latin 
Aulay  Variant of Olaf: Relic; Ancestral Heritage. St. Olaf is the Patron Saint of Norway, and There Were Many Kings in Scandinavia Named Olaf  male  Norse 
Avira  Variant of Albreda: Introduced into Britain During the Norman Conquest, from an Old German Name Meaning Elf Counsel Was Originally Used for Both Sexes, But is Now Regarded As a Feminine Name  female  English 
Baldwin  From the Old English Bealdwine, or the Old German Equivalent Baldavin, Meaning Bold Friend. Frequently Used in Medieval Britain, and Was the Basis of a Number of Surnames  male  English 
Barbara  From the Greek Barbaros Meaning Foreign or Strange, Traveler from a Foreign Land. Popular in Medieval Britain After the 3rd Century Martyr St Barbara. in Catholic Custom St. Barbara is a Protectress A  female  English 
Barbary  A Form of Barbara Popular in Medeival Britain After the 3rd Century Martyr St. Barbara  female  English 
Barnard  Strong As a Bear. A Variant of Bernard Which Was in Common Usage in Medieval Britain.Variant of Bernard  male  English 
Barrett  Bear Power. Introduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest. Subsequently Became Common As a Surname. Also a Variant of Barnett  male  English 
Berenger  Derived Rom an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-spear. The Name Was Fairly Common in Medieval Britain But is Rarely Used Today  male  German 
Brammel  Variant of Bramwell: Place Name in Britain  male  English 
Bramwel  Variant of Bramwell: Place Name in Britain  male  English 
Branwel  Variant of Bramwell: Place Name in Britain  male  English 
Brenius  A Supposed King of Britain  male  Arthurian Legend 
Brennus  A Supposed King of Britain  male  Arthurian Legend 
Bret  Brit. A Native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany)  female  French 
Bret  Brit. A Native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany)  female  English 
Bret  From Britain  female  Celtic 
Bret  A Native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). Derived from the Surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret Became Popular First Names After Us Writer Bret Harte. Brett Became Very Popular in Aust  male  English 
Brett  Brit. A Native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany). in Literature Lady Brett Ashley Was the Heroine in Hemingway's the Sun Also Rises  female  French 
Brett  A Native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). Derived from the Surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret Became Popular First Names After Us Writer Bret Harte. Brett Became Very Popular in Aust  male  English 
Brett  From Britannia  male  Celtic 
Brett  Brit. A Native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany). in Literature Lady Brett Ashley Was the Heroine in Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises'  female  English 
Bretta  From Britain  female  Celtic 
Bretta  Brit. A Native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany)  female  French 
Bretta  Brit. A Native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany)  female  English 
Brettany  Brit. A Native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany)  female  French 
Brettany  Brit. A Native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany)  female  English 
Brette  Brit. A Native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany)  female  English 
Brette  Brit. A Native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany)  female  French 
Bretton  Variant of Brett: Man from Britain  male  English 
Bretton  Brit. A Native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England)  male  Scottish 
Brighton  Place Name in Britain  male  English 
Brigid  A Variant of Bridget, Meaning 'The High One' or 'strength. The Th Century Irish Abbess Brigid Founded Ireland's First Women's Religious Community. in Great Britain, She Was Known As St Bridget or St B  female  Irish 
Brit  Strong or from Britain  female  Celtic 
Brit  From the Name Britannia  unisex  English 
Brit  Variant of Brett: Man from Britain  male  English 
Brit  From Britain  female  Norse 
Brita  Strong or from Britain  female  Celtic 
Brita  From Britain  female  Norse 
Brita  Strength. from the Irish Name Bridget  female  Scandinavian 
Brita  From the Name Brittania  female  English 
Brita  Strong  female  Irish 
Britain  From Great Britain  unisex  English 
Britaine  'King Henry V' and 'King John' Arthur, Duke of Britaine  male  Shakespearean 
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