As Blue, Gamma, Jimmy, Johnnie, Sweet Baby, Sugar, and Sting are already taken, I would suggest Donnie or Bonnie.
The surname Ray is English-derived and is a nickname denoting someone who behaves in a regal fashion
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Rey is Spanish or Catalan in origin and comes from the word rey meaning "King" in those languages. It is pronounced as "ray" would be in English. In fact, the English surname "Ray" is derived from the Old French rey or roi meaning "king." These all descend from the Latin "rex," meaning "king".
Sturgis is an English surname of Norman origin, shortened form of FitzTurgis "son of Turgis" From the name of the god Thor, and -gísl "hostage, pledge" or ON geisli "ray, pole (part of a weapon)" or OW. Norse geisl "staff".It is most common in Wiltshire and Northampton.
Ancient Egyptian has many consonant sounds that do not exist in English.The name we pronounce today as Khafre was written as Ḫˁj=f Rˁ in hieroglyphs, using several of those difficult sounds and it includes no vowels.The first consonant,sometimes written as an H with a curve below, is a throaty, emphatic kh. The second consonant is a catch in the throat, followed by an f. Then is the name of the god we call Re, written with an R and a glottal stop. English speakers find most of these sounds impossible to say correctly - and we can not know what vowels the Egyptians included in the name because they were not written.So Egyptologists generally say something like "kaf-ray" - but this is definitely not how the name was pronounced originally.
Ray, Williams, Smith :)
The surname Ray is English-derived and is a nickname denoting someone who behaves in a regal fashion
ray is a short name so ray could be a name and a nick name both of yall are kind of dumb no offense a good name would be ray ray
Johnnie Ray - 1950's
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Ray Ray is a studio album by American recording artist Raphael Saadiq, released in 2004.
Raye is a variant of the name Ray. Ray is from the Old French 'rey' meaning 'king'. It was usually a nickname given to someone who behaved in a regal fashion.
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The surname Fonseca originates from Portugal and is a common Galician and Portuguese surname today. Some examples of famous people with this surname are Ray Fonseca and Lyndsy Fonseca.
Whatever name you invent is a good name -- you're the author!
It used to be Destiny Hope Cyrus. Now she legally changed her name to Miley Ray Cyrus. She chose Miley because everyone said she was smiley. She chose Ray because it's in her Dad's (Billy RAY Cyrus) name. Finally she couldn't chage her surname!!