Count: 0 — No English pronouns meet the specified criteria of beginning with the letter R. This guide serves students, teachers, editors, ESL learners, writers, and linguistics enthusiasts who expect a concise authoritative A–Z reference of standard English pronouns. An interesting detail is that several pronoun class names begin with R (relative, reflexive, reciprocal) even though the pronoun words inside those classes (who, which, that, himself, each other) do not start with R.
Major dictionaries and standard grammar references (Oxford English Dictionary, Merriam‑Webster, Cambridge Grammar) list no established English pronoun forms that begin with R. Pronouns form a small, closed class of high‑frequency words that trace their core forms to Old English and related Germanic roots; that historical development did not produce R‑initial pronoun stems, and modern English rarely creates new base pronouns, so no standard R‑initial items emerge.
Relevant alternatives exist for users searching this term. Consult pronoun class names that start with R (relative, reflexive, reciprocal) for class‑level information, examine pronouns that contain the letter R (her, their) if letter presence matters, or look to other languages for true R‑initial pronouns. Expect only dialectal, poetic, or coinage attempts to appear, and treat such items as nonstandard unless major dictionaries and corpora attest them.