Miray

Meaning of Miray

Miray, a feminine appellation rooted in Turkish onomastics, arises from the confluence of the Persian-derived mir (“leader” or “commander”) and the Turkish ay (“moon”), thus evoking a sovereign lunar brilliance that shines through its bearer’s identity. Phonetically rendered as mee-RAI (/miˈraɪ/), the name’s sonorous contours glide like a gentle zephyr across the palate, combining crisp consonantal anchors with the liquid grace of its vowel nucleus. In a broader linguistic tableau, the Latin root mira, meaning “wonderful” or “admirable,” overlays the Turkish core with an added layer of cross-cultural resonance, rendering Miray a palimpsest of celestial admiration. Though its occurrence in the United States has hovered modestly around the nine-hundredth rank—peaking at twenty-four newborns in 2023—this rarity confers upon Miray an air of exclusivity akin to the first moonbeam that cleaves the twilight. Warm in its semantic implications yet precise in its etymological pedigree, Miray embodies a harmony of Anatolian tradition and classical Latin flourish, illuminating the intricate tapestry of modern naming conventions.

Pronunciation

Turkish

  • Pronunced as mee-RAI (/miˈraɪ/)

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Notable People Named Miray

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