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Lilyrae

A modern English blend of Lily and Rae, meaning a floral-soft name with imagery of purity and light.

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Lilyrae is a modern English blend of Lily and Rae, creating a floral-soft name with imagery of purity and light. Lily gives the name its natural brightness, while Rae adds a sleek, understated finish that helps the whole combination feel contemporary rather than old-fashioned.

The result is short, lyrical, and easy to remember. Lilyrae sounds like a name shaped by style and mood, but it still carries the familiar comfort of Lily at its center. It feels fresh without being sharp, and gentle without becoming overworked. Lilyrae has the airy simplicity that modern compound names often aim for.

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