Here you’ll find 54 Latina girl names that start with R, organized from “Rafa” to “Rómula”. They include familiar Spanish favorites, regional variants, and historical names used across Latin America and Spain. Parents, writers, and researchers use them for baby-name searches, character naming, or cultural exploration.
Latina girl names that start with R are given names used across Spanish-speaking communities and Latin America. Some, like “Ramona” and “Rafaela”, carry literary or religious associations that shaped their popularity regionally.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning, Origin, and Region.
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Region: Lists the countries or communities where the name is commonly used, so you can match style and regional familiarity.
Latina girl names that start with R
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning | Region/Country of use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rosa | ROH-sah | Rose; from Latin for “rose” | Spain, Mexico |
| Rosalía | roh-sah-LEE-ah | Little rose; Spanish form of Rosalia | Spain, Latin America |
| Rosalia | roh-SAH-lee-ah | From Latin Rosalia, “rose feast” | Spain, Mexico |
| Rosalinda | roh-sah-LIN-dah | Beautiful rose (rose + pretty) | Mexico, Spain |
| Rosana | roh-SAH-nah | Variant of Rosanna or Rosa + Ana | Argentina, Spain |
| Rosaura | roh-SAH-oo-rah | Possibly “golden rose” or literary form | Spain, Latin America |
| Rosario | roh-SAH-ree-oh | Rosary; devotion to the Virgin Mary | Spain, Mexico |
| Rocío | roh-SEE-oh | Dew; from Spanish word rocío | Spain, Mexico |
| Raquel | rah-KEL | Hebrew “ewe”; Spanish form of Rachel | Spain, Mexico |
| Rebeca | reh-BEH-kah | Hebrew “to tie” or “bind”; Spanish Rebecca | Mexico, Spain |
| Renata | reh-NAH-tah | Reborn; Latin feminine of Renatus | Mexico, Argentina |
| Rita | REE-tah | Diminutive of Margarita; pearl | Mexico, Spain |
| Rafaela | rah-FAY-lah | God has healed; feminine of Rafael | Spain, Mexico |
| Ramona | rah-MOH-nah | Protector; feminine of Ramon | Spain, Mexico |
| Romina | roh-MEE-nah | Possibly “from Rome” or modern formation | Argentina, Mexico |
| Romana | roh-MAH-nah | Roman woman; from Latin Romanus | Spain, Latin America |
| Rubí | roo-BEE | Ruby; gemstone | Mexico, Spain |
| Ruth | ROOTH or rooth | Friend; Hebrew biblical name | Latin America, US Hispanic communities |
| Reina | RAY-nah | Queen (Spanish word for queen) | Mexico, US Hispanic communities |
| Reyna | RAY-nah | Variant spelling of Reina (queen) | Mexico, US Hispanic communities |
| Roxana | roh-KSAH-nah | Persian “dawn” or “bright”; Roxane | Latin America, Spain |
| Rosalba | roh-SAHL-bah | White rose (rose + alba) | Spain, Latin America |
| Rosina | roh-SEE-nah | Little rose; diminutive of Rosa | Spain, Latin America |
| Raimunda | rye-MOON-dah | Counsel-protector; feminine of Raimundo | Spain, Latin America |
| Ramira | rah-MEE-rah | Feminine of Ramiro; historic Germanic root | Spain, Mexico |
| Remedios | reh-MEH-dee-ohs | Remedies; devotional title to the Virgin Mary | Spain, Mexico |
| Rufina | roo-FEE-nah | Red-haired; feminine of Rufus (Latin) | Spain, Latin America |
| Raysa | RYE-sah | Variant of Raísa/Raisa; of disputed origin | Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic |
| Rina | REE-nah | Short form of names ending in -rina (e.g., Marina) | Mexico, Venezuela |
| Rogelia | roh-HEH-lee-ah | Derived from Rogelio; possible late Latin origin | Spain, Mexico |
| Rosenda | roh-SEN-dah | Blend of Rosa + Enda or variant of Rosalinda | Mexico, Central America |
| Ruperta | roo-PER-tah | Feminine of Ruperto; Germanic origin | Spain, Latin America |
| Rómula | ROH-moo-lah | Feminine of Romulus; “Roman” origins | Spain, Latin America |
| Rania | RAH-nee-ah | Arabic “queen” (also used as modern given name) | Argentina, US Hispanic communities |
| Raiza | RYE-zah | Variant of Raisa; possibly “easy-going” ( debated) | Puerto Rico, US Hispanic communities |
| Reinalda | ray-NAL-dah | Feminine of Reinaldo; Germanic “ruler” roots | Spain, Latin America |
| Renilda | reh-NEEL-dah | Germanic-origin feminine name; rarity in modern use | Spain, Brazil (Portuguese), Latin America |
| Roselia | roh-SEH-lee-ah | Variant of Roselia/rosalie; “rose” derivative | Mexico, Philippines (Hispanic influence) |
| Roxanna | rok-SAH-nah | Variant spelling of Roxana | Latin America, US Hispanic communities |
| Rafa | RAH-fah | Diminutive of Rafaela (used as given name) | Mexico, Spain |
| Rosmery | ros-MEH-ree | Blend of Rosa + Mary (María); modern formation | Peru, Ecuador |
| Rochel | roh-SHELL or roh-SHEL | Spanish variant of Rachel used in some communities | Argentina, US Hispanic communities |
| Rema | REH-mah | Short form or modern formation related to Remedios | Mexico, Latin America |
| Rochelita | roh-cheh-LEE-tah | Diminutive of Rochel or Rocío; affectionate form | US Hispanic communities, Caribbean |
| Ritamar | REE-tah-mar | Compound of Rita + mar (sea); modern formation | Cuba, Puerto Rico |
| Rute | ROO-teh | Portuguese/Spanish form of Ruth | Brazil (Portuguese), Spain |
| Rochelle | roh-SHELL | French-origin but used among Latinas as Rochella variant | US Hispanic communities, Puerto Rico |
| Rubiella | roo-bee-EH-yah | Diminutive/extended form of Rubí | Mexico, Central America |
| Rutilia | roo-TEE-lee-ah | From Latin rutilus, “reddish”; classical usage | Spain, Latin America |
| Rocioleta | roh-see-oh-LEH-tah | Diminutive/extended form of Rocío | Peru, Colombia |
| Roxelle | rok-SELL | Modern feminine variant of Roxana/Roxanne | US Hispanic communities, Mexico |
| Rutana | roo-TAH-nah | Rare Spanish feminine name with debated origin | Spain, Latin America |
| Rubina | roo-BEE-nah | Feminine of Rubín/Rubius; “ruby-like” | Spain, Latin America |
| Rocioana | roh-see-oh-AH-nah | Compound/extended form of Rocío | Mexico, Central America |