Raigen crackles onto the baby-name stage like a flash of lightning, an inventive spin on the beloved Reagan that marries the sunlit “ray” of a new dawn with a hint of “genesis.” Born in the creative crucible of modern Anglo-American naming trends and playfully tipping its hat to the Japanese thunder god Raijin, Raigen surges with electric possibility and underdog charm. Though still delightfully rare—it first broke into U.S. charts in the late ’90s and has danced around the 900s ever since (10 little Raigens arrived in 2024)—this name sparkles with originality. For parents who crave a moniker that feels both warmly familiar and wildly unique, Raigen brings a thunderous burst of personality that simply can’t be ignored.