These names all end in the same sound. The question here is whether you like the sound, if any of the names catch your fancy and if you could see them on a person of today, tomorrow or yesteryear?
Since I mainly deal in feminine names, all those below belong to the "girls" category, but feel free to ponder a cross-over.
Janae - Elaborated form of
Jane
Danae - From Δαναοι (Danaoi), a word used by
Homer to designate the Greeks. In Greek myth
Danae was a princess of Argos and the mother of
Perseus by
Zeus, who came to her in the form of a shower of gold.
Fay - Derived from Middle English faie meaning "fairy".
Renée - Late Latin name meaning "born again".
Chanté /
Shantae - Means "sung" in French.
Aglaé /
Aglaia - Means "splendour, beauty" in Greek. In Greek mythology she was one of the three Graces or Χαριτες (Charites).
Mireille - probably derived from the Occitan word mirar meaning "to admire".
Dilay - Means "beautiful moon" in Turkish.
Millaray - Means "golden flower" in Mapuche.
Zaray - Derived from Arabic زهرة (zahrah) meaning "blooming flower".
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"How wonderful it is that no one need wait a single moment before starting to improve upon the world." -Ann FrankMama to my "bright star"
Clarisse Bituin and Wife to
Julius.
Mahal na mahal from our little family to yours!
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