Rayen (pronounced RAY-en, /ˈreɪ.ən/) beams into any room like the first blossom after a long winter. Born from the heart of the Mapuche people, its vibrant meaning—“flower”—dances on the tongue and hints at nature’s bright splash of color. It’s unisex, so there’s no need to flip a coin at the crib. Little Rayens pop up in U.S. charts around the 900s, proving this name is a quiet trendsetter. Its Latin breeze carries laughter, sunshine, and the promise of a life in full bloom.
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