Yeray

Meaning of Yeray

With roots in the ancient Guanche people of Tenerife, Yeray carries a whisper of timeless strength—a name that dances off the tongue in Spanish as yeh-RAY and feels like a soft sea breeze mingled with mountain air. Though it still flies under the radar in the States—with just over twenty newborns named Yeray in 2024, hovering near the 900th spot—it’s a hidden gem steadily capturing the imagination of parents who crave a name that’s off the beaten path. As playful as discovering a secret bookmark in a well-loved travel diary and as warm as a sunset stroll along a rugged coast, Yeray inspires a spirit of brave exploration, wrapping each little one in a cozy cloak of adventure and possibility.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as yeh-RAY (/je.ˈra.i/)

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