Rainie sparkles like a sun-kissed raindrop dancing off a vibrant geranium. Its roots tiptoe between the English word rain and the soft Celtic echoes of Lorraine, blending gentle showers with old-world warmth. Pronounced RAY-nee, it glides off the tongue like un café con leche on a dewy morning. In the US, just 14 tiny Rainies arrived in 2024, landing at rank 936—a rare flower in the garden of baby names. Picture a spring fiesta under a silvery mist, each drop a celebration. That’s the soul of Rainie: fresh, playful, and brimming with Latin alegría. It’s a short love poem wrapped in a name. Parents seeking something simple yet radiant will find Rainie to be a magical whisper of joy.
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