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Mae vs. Rae
Which do you like better? I'm leaning towards Rae. What do you think of it? I started thinking of it because my mom's cousin named her baby girl Leila Rae, which I think is a gorgeous combo.
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Rae definetly. Mae (spelled this way, as a first name) looks hillbillish to me for some reason. As a middle name Mae or May is cute. I really like Rae, Leila Rae is very cute
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I really like both and I think Leila Rae is great too. I would pick Mae over Rae though, just because I prefer the sound of Mae a bit more.
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I like Ray and May better for both. The "e" makes me mad, I don't really know why. I prefer Rae as a short version of Rachel, and May over Rae on its own. I dislike both as middle names because they aren't interesting at all to me.
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Mae is adorable. I just don't care for Rae. Mae is retro and sweet. Rae seems like it belongs to the South.
Luxiana
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Mae is much prettier than Rae, which has hillbilly connotations in my mind. Besides, Mae lends itself to adorable retro nicknames like Mamie and Maisie. :)
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I don't know Rae is something I see a lot as I live in a Southern area, and Mae is my grandmothers middle name. I wou;d say my views are very situational.
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Mae if fem, Rae is masc. to me Mae is gorgoeus
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Both are better as middle names. Generally, I like Rae as a nn for Rachel, but at times, I like it by itself for a mn. I like spellings Rae and Mae only. Rae sounds more fun and pretty to me, whereas Mae is more sweet and classic.
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I like Mae better. It sounds old-fashioned and simply honey-sweet to my ears. :)
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I think Mae.
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I love both, but I prefer Rae, being as it's my middle name. One of my children will absolutely for sure have either Rae or Ray as a middle name, depending on the child's sex.Array
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I definitely prefer Mae over Rae, though I'd prefer the spelling May. Overall, I think they work better as middle names.
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