Sayre began as an Old English surname for a woodcutter who sliced through sturdy oaks. Today it shines as a vibrant unisex given name. Pronounced SAYR (/seɪər/), it feels both gentle and bold—like a warm breeze on a fiesta night. Only five to nine tiny Sayres make it onto U.S. birth charts each year, dancing around the Top 1000. That rarity is its magic. Sayre is the name that turns heads and brings out a curious grin. One can imagine a child named Sayre chasing mariposas at dawn or sketching dreams under a plaza’s arcades. This name brims with courage and corazón. It whispers, “Be bold—sé valiente,” inspiring each little one to carve their own legend.
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