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Delaris

Modern coined name, possibly from Latin 'de lares' (of the household spirits).

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Delaris is a modern coined name, possibly connected to the Latin phrase de lares, meaning of the household spirits. If that association is intended, it gives the name an unusually intimate and protective undertone, linking it to home, guardianship, and domestic sacred space.

Even without a fixed historical trail, Delaris feels composed and somewhat mysterious. It has a smooth, polished sound that could easily belong to a modern invented name with classical aspirations. The result is a name that feels rare, elegant, and slightly mystical, with a quiet sense of shelter in its background.

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