Rayette sparkles like a sunbeam dancing through a fiesta tent, a little ray of light wrapped in a playful French flourish. Born from the English word “ray” (a beam of brightness) and the chic “-ette” ending that whispers “little one,” Rayette feels both modern and vintage—like a secret treasure passed down at abuela’s table. It carries a Latin heartbeat, evoking warm siestas, salsa rhythms, and the sweet promise of dawn on a Spanish courtyard. Though it peeked in popularity mid-century, Rayette remains a rare gem today, ready to stand out with charm and sunshine. Every time you say her name, she’s that burst of morning light that turns ordinary moments into golden memories.