This collection presents 62 Asian boy names that start with R, spanning from “Rachit” to “Rza”. Many names reflect Sanskrit, Persian, Chinese, and Turkic roots as well as modern regional variants. It’s useful for expectant parents, writers, and researchers seeking culturally grounded name choices.

Asian boy names that start with R are personal names used across South, East, Southeast, Central, and West Asia. Notable examples like “Ravi” (Sanskrit for “sun”) and “Reza” (Persian meaning “contentment”) illustrate diverse linguistic histories.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning, Origin, and Notes.

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Asian boy names that start with R

NameCountry/RegionPronunciationMeaning
RachitIndiaRAH-chit (ˈrɑːtʃɪt)written, composed
RaghuIndiaRAH-ghoo (ˈrɑːɡu)name of a solar dynasty
RaghavIndiaRAH-ghav (ˈrɑːɡəv)descendant of Raghu; Rama
RaghunathIndiaRAH-ghoo-nath (ˈrɑːɡunɑːθ)lord of the Raghu clan (Rama)
RahimArabic/West Asiarah-HEEM (rəˈhiːm)merciful, compassionate
RahmanArabic/South Asiarah-MAHN (rəˈmɑːn)merciful (often with ‘Abdul’)
RahulIndiaRAH-hool (ˈrɑːhʊl)conqueror, efficient
RaheelArabic/South Asiarah-HEEL (rəˈhiːl)traveller, one who departs
RajaSouth AsiaRAH-jah (ˈrɑːdʒə)king, ruler
RajanIndiaRAH-jahn (ˈrɑːdʒən)king, ruler
RajatIndiaRAH-jut (ˈrɑːdʒət)silver; brilliance
RajeevIndiaRAH-jeev (rəˈdʒiːv)blue lotus; striped
RajendraIndiarah-JEN-drah (rɑːˈdʒɛndrə)lord of kings
RajeshIndiaRAH-jesh (ˈrɑːdʒɛʃ)king of kings
RajivIndiaRAH-jiv (ˈrɑːdʒɪv)blue lotus
RakeshIndiaRAH-kesh (ˈrɑːkɛʃ)lord of the full moon (seasonal)
RamanIndiaRAH-mahn (ˈrɑːmɑːn)pleasing; follower of Rama
RamIndiaRAHM (rɑːm)Rama, Hindu god; pleasing
RameshIndiarah-MESH (rəˈmɛʃ)name associated with Rama
RamizArabic/Turkicrah-MEES (rɑːˈmiːz)sign, symbol
RanaSouth AsiaRAH-nah (ˈrɑːnə)monarch; joyful
RanjanIndiaRAHN-jan (ˈrɑːndʒən)entertainer, delighted
RanjitIndiaRAHN-jeet (rənˈdʒiːt)victorious
RashidArabic/South Asiarah-SHEED (ræˈʃiːd)rightly guided
RashedBangladesh/GulfRAH-shed (ˈrɑːʃɛd)rightly guided
RasimTurkey/ArabicRAH-sim (rɑːˈsɪm)drawer, recorder
RaufArabic/Turkicrah-OOF (rɑːˈuːf)kind, compassionate
RazaPakistan/IranRAH-zah (rəˈzɑː)consent, satisfaction
RazakMalaysia/Indonesiarah-ZAHK (rəˈzæk)provider (from ‘Razzaq’)
RehanSouth Asia/ArabicREH-hahn (reˈhɑːn)basil; fragrant
RezaIranreh-ZAH (reˈzɑː)contentment, satisfaction
RiadArab worldree-AHD (riˈɑːd)garden
RenJapan/ChinaREHN (rɛn)lotus, benevolence
RiazPakistan/Indiaree-AHZ (riˈɑːz)garden; practice
RifatTurkey/Bangladeshree-FAHT (riˈfɑːt)high rank, exalted
RikiJapanREE-kee (ˈriːki)strength, power
RinJapanRIHN (rɪn)dignified; cold
RishabhIndiaRI-shub (ˈrɪʃəb)most excellent; bull
RishiIndiaREE-shee (ˈriːʃi)sage, seer
RiteshIndiaREE-tesh (ˈriːtɛʃ)lord of seasons
RizalMalaysia/Philippinesree-ZAHL (riˈzɑːl)surname-derived given name
RizkyIndonesiaRIZ-kee (ˈrɪzki)blessing, good fortune
RizwanSouth Asiariz-WAHN (rɪzˈwɑːn)satisfaction; keeper of paradise
RohinIndiaROH-hin (ˈroʊhɪn)ascending, growing
RohitIndiaROH-hit (ˈroʊhɪt)red; first sunlight
RohanIndia/InternationalROH-hahn (ˈroʊhɑːn)ascending, growing; sandalwood
RohullahAfghanistan/Pakistanroh-hoo-LAH (roʊhuˈlɑː)spirit of God
RomeshSri Lanka/IndiaROH-mesh (ˈroʊmɛʃ)servant of Rama (variant of Ramesh)
RostamIran/Central AsiaROS-tam (ˈrɒstəm)mythic heroic warrior
RustomIran/India (Parsi)ROOS-tum (ˈruːstəm)variant of Rostam
RudraIndiaROOD-rah (ˈruːdrə)wild, storm; name of Shiva
RuiChinaroo-EE (ruːˈi)sharp, auspicious
RupeshIndiaROO-pesh (ˈruːpɛʃ)handsome, lord of form
RushanCentral Asia/Iranroo-SHAHN (ruːˈʃɑːn)bright, luminous
RuslanCentral Asia/Turkeyroos-LAHN (rʊsˈlɑːn)lion-like
RyotaJapanRYOH-tah (rjoːta)refreshing, thick, large
RyoJapanRYOH (rjoː)good, refreshing (various kanji)
RyosukeJapanRYOH-skeh (rjoːˈskeɪ)refreshing helper (varies by kanji)
RyuJapanREE-yoo (rjuː)dragon
RyukiJapanRYOO-kee (rjuːki)dragon hope/brightness (kanji vary)
RyunosukeJapanRYOO-noh-skeh (rjuːnoʊsɪke)son of the dragon
RzaAzerbaijan/Iranreh-ZAH (rəzɑ)variant of Reza (contentment)

Descriptions

Rachit
Sanskrit-derived masculine name used across India; modern and classical associations with creativity.
Raghu
Short Sanskrit name associated with a legendary king; common in South Indian languages.
Raghav
Popular Hindu name referencing Lord Rama; widely used across India.
Raghunath
Traditional Sanskrit name often used in religious contexts and temple traditions.
Rahim
From Arabic ‘ar-Raḥīm’; common Muslim male name across West, Central, and South Asia.
Rahman
Often part of compound names (e.g., Abdul Rahman); also used standalone in South Asia.
Rahul
Very common Indian name; historical and modern usages (Buddha’s son, popular contemporary name).
Raheel
Used in Pakistan and Arabic-speaking countries; multiple spellings like Raheel/Rahil.
Raja
Common masculine given name and historical title across India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.
Rajan
Classical Sanskrit name; widespread use in India.
Rajat
Popular Indian name meaning silver or excellence.
Rajeev
Common South Asian name; variant spelling Rajiv seen often.
Rajendra
Classical royal name from Sanskrit, borne by historic rulers.
Rajesh
Widely used Indian masculine name.
Rajiv
Popular across India; both modern and traditional usage.
Rakesh
Common Sanskrit-derived male name in India.
Raman
Used across India; also a family name in some South Indian communities.
Ram
Short form of Ramachandra; central theophoric name in Hindu cultures.
Ramesh
Very common male name in India with religious-cultural associations.
Ramiz
Used in Arabic-speaking and Turkic countries; concise and modern-sounding.
Rana
Used as a masculine given name and historic title among Rajputs and other South Asian communities.
Ranjan
Common Indian masculine name with literary and poetic usage.
Ranjit
Popular Sikh and Hindu male name; traditional and modern uses.
Rashid
Widely used Muslim name across West and South Asia.
Rashed
Variant spelling common in Bangladesh and Gulf countries.
Rasim
Turkish and Arabic masculine name, familiar in Turkey and Azerbaijan.
Rauf
Used across many Muslim-majority Asian countries as a male given name.
Raza
Common in Pakistan and Iran; used as a masculine given name.
Razak
Frequent Malay-Muslim male name and element in compound names.
Rehan
Popular in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh; variant Rayhan exists.
Reza
Very common Persian male name (e.g., Imam Reza); used across Iran and Azerbaijan.
Riad
Arabic masculine name used across West and Central Asia.
Ren
Short given name in Japan and China; kanji/characters determine meaning.
Riaz
Common male name in South Asia from Arabic ‘riyāḍ’ (gardens).
Rifat
Used in Turkey, Bangladesh, and neighboring regions as a masculine name.
Riki
Japanese masculine name or nickname; sometimes used in other Asian contexts.
Rin
Short Japanese name used for boys (and girls); meanings vary by kanji.
Rishabh
Classical Sanskrit name; commonly used across India.
Rishi
Ancient Vedic term used as a male given name; very common in South Asia.
Ritesh
Common Indian masculine name with Sanskrit roots.
Rizal
Used as a masculine given name in Malay and Filipino contexts (inspired by José Rizal).
Rizky
Common Indonesian male name derived from Arabic ‘rizq’ (provision).
Rizwan
Arabic origin; widely used in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India.
Rohin
Sanskrit-derived masculine name used in India.
Rohit
Very common Indian male name referencing the color red or dawn.
Rohan
Popular in India and globally; cross-cultural usage.
Rohullah
Compound Afghan/Pashto male name combining ‘Roh’ (spirit) and ‘Allah’.
Romesh
Common in Sri Lanka and parts of India; variant of Ramesh.
Rostam
Name of the epic hero in the Persian Shahnameh; used as a masculine given name.
Rustom
Parsi and Persian communities use this traditional masculine name.
Rudra
Vedic name associated with Shiva; used as a masculine given name.
Rui
Common Chinese male given name (Mandarin “Ruì”); meanings depend on character.
Rupesh
Common Indian male name derived from Sanskrit ‘rupa’ (form).
Rushan
Used in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Iran; Persian roots meaning brightness.
Ruslan
Turkic-origin masculine name popular in Central Asian countries.
Ryota
Common Japanese masculine name; meaning varies with kanji.
Ryo
Short and popular Japanese male name with many kanji possibilities.
Ryosuke
Traditional Japanese masculine compound name; widely used.
Ryu
Common Japanese male name often written 龍 or 竜.
Ryuki
Modern Japanese male name; meanings depend on kanji choice.
Ryunosuke
Longer Japanese masculine name; literary and historical usage.
Rza
Azerbaijani form of Reza, common as a masculine given name.
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