Remi-Rae
Girl · 2 syllables
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About the name Remi-Rae
Remi derives from the Latin name Remigius, meaning "oarsman" or "rower," while Rae is a Scottish diminutive of Rachel, meaning "ewe" or "lamb." The hyphenated combination is a modern English-language creation blending these two distinct etymological sources.
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Etymology
Remi derives from the Latin name Remigius, meaning "oarsman" or "rower," while Rae is a Scottish diminutive of Rachel, meaning "ewe" or "lamb." The hyphenated combination is a modern English-language creation blending these two distinct etymological sources.
The name is primarily used in English-speaking cultures, particularly in North America, with no specific religious or historical significance beyond its component parts; Remigius has Christian roots as the name of a 5th-century French saint, while Rachel originates from Hebrew tradition.
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Remi-Rae currently ranks #2,412 in the United States as a girl's name. It reached its peak popularity around 2021.
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