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Name   Meaning  
Rachna    construction, arrangement  
Radha     Lord Krishnas lover, also means prosperity, nature
Radhika   Radha, lover of Lord Krishna
Rajani    night
Rajanigandha     scented flower
Rajashri  kings pride, ornament
Rajasi    worthy of a king, Goddesss Durga
Rajata    silver
Rajeshwari       queen ( main ), Goddess Parvati
Rajkumari princess
Rajnandini       princess
Rakhi, rakhee   thread used in brother-sister bonding during festival of rakhsha bandhan
Ramani    a beautiful girl
Ramita    pleasing
Rambha    name of an apsara
Rameshwari       Goddess Parvati
Rangana   happy
Rani      queen
Ranjana   entertainment
Ranjita   amusing, decorated
Rashmi    a ray of light 
Rasika    sugarcane juice, connoiseur
Ratanjali red sandal wood
Rati      wife of cupid ( Kamdev )
Ratna     gem
Ratnajyoti       light from a jewel
Ratnalekha       beauty of jewels
Ratnangi  whole body adorned with jewels
Ratnaprabha      Earth, light from a jewel
Ratnapriya       one who likes jewels
Ratnamala jewels necklace
Ratnavali a bunch of gems, Earth
Rekha     line
Renu      molecule, particle, Earth
Renuka    molecule, Earth,  Parshurams mother
Reshma    soft  &  shining like silk
Reva      Goddess Durga, Narmada river
Revati    wife of Balarama, 27th nakshatra
Ritika    bronze
Roma      Goddess Lakshmi
Rohini    4th nakshatra, cow, lightening
Roshni    light
Roshan    bright
Ruchi     taste
Ruchira   saffron, tasty
Ruchita   beauty
Rudrabhiravi     Goddess Durga
Rudrakali Godess Durga
Rudrani   a wife of Shiva (iDurga), a raagini
Rudrapriya       beloved of Rudra (Parvati/Durga)
Rukma     golden
Rukmini   wife of Krishna
Rupa      beauty, silver
Rupali   beautiful, pretty
Rupashri  a musical raagini
Rupasi    beautiful lady
Rupi      beauty
Rujul     soft spoken
Rujula    who endows wealth, Goddess Lakshmi, soft, innocent
Rujuta    honesty, sincerity
Raima    Pleasing; Rama of the axe ( origin - Sanskrit : Root: Rama)


 
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