Ray
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -eɪ
Proper noun
Ray
- A surname from a Middle English nickname meaning a king or a roe.
- A diminutive of the male given name Raymond, also used as a formal given name.
- 1980 Wright Morris, Plains Song, for Female Voices, Harper&Row, →ISBN, page 113:
- -, or Raymond if it happened to be a boy, choosing it in the hope that a name like Ray would make a boy's life easier.
- 2005 Sam Weller, The Bradbury Chronicles: The Life of Ray Bradbury, William Morrow, →ISBN, page 12
- Although the name on his birth certificate was spelled "Ray", Ray said he was originally given the name "Rae" after Rae Williams, a cousin on his father's side.
- 1980 Wright Morris, Plains Song, for Female Voices, Harper&Row, →ISBN, page 113:
- A diminutive of the female given name Rachel, more often spelled Rae.
- 2010 Sophie Hannah, A Room Swept White, Hodder & Stoughton, →ISBN, page 271:
- 'Rachel told me―' 'Call her Ray. She hates Rachel.'
- 2010 Sophie Hannah, A Room Swept White, Hodder & Stoughton, →ISBN, page 271:
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Persian ری (Rey), from Middle Persian, from Old Persian 𐎼𐎥𐎠 (Ragā), a Median district. Compare Akkadian 𒊏𒂵𒀪 (ra-ga-'), Elamite 𒊩𒋡𒀭 (rák-ka4-an) (loc.), Ancient Greek Ῥάγαι (Rhágai), Latin Rhagae, Rhaganae, Iranian borrowings.
Alternative forms
Synonyms
- Arsacia
Related terms
Translations
Cebuano
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