Rajae (rah-JAY) is a unisex gift from Arabic, where it literally means “hope,” the tiny flame families cradle when a new life begins. It rolls off the tongue with the rhythm of a quick merengue step, light, upbeat, impossible to forget. The name travels well—equally comfortable on a son or a daughter—and in the United States it still feels like a hidden treasure, showing up only a handful of times each year since 2000. Because of that rarity, Rajae keeps a hint of mystery, like a sunrise no one else has photographed yet. Parents who choose it often say they love its message: tomorrow is bright, and their child is proof.
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