From Old Norse regin (counsel, decision of the gods) and hari (warrior, army), Ragnar means 'warrior's counsel' or 'divine warrior.' It is a strong Viking-era personal name, not the name of any god.
Raguel
Angel's messenger
Raheem
compassionate, merciful
Rahim
Merciful gift
Rahul
God's pleasure or gift
Raiden
Stormy warrior
Raj
king or chief
Raleigh
City of peace
Ralo
Ruler's son
Ralph
wolf counsel
Raman
Wise and noble
Rami
Elevated wisdom
Ramiro
God's guidance
Ramon
Strong and wise leader
Ramsey
God's judgment
Randal
Strong and steadfast
Randall
Strong walled castle
Randeep
strong, powerful, noble
Randell
Strong warden
Randolph
Wise and fearless
Randy
Strong and determined
Ransher
Victorious ruler
Raoul
Counselor of God
Raphael
God has healed
Rashad
Compassionate, merciful
Rashawn
God is gracious, gentle
Raul
God's servant
Ravi
Divine prince
Ravn
From Old Norse and Norwegian ravn, meaning raven. The raven is one of the most sacred birds in Norse mythology, closely associated with the god Odin and his two ravens Huginn and Muninn.