Olivia Chen

By Olivia Chen
Historical Naming Consultant

Updated on September 03, 2024

Raley

US Popularity Rank: 15793

Origin: British

Meaning: Deer meadow

Raley is a feminine name derived from the ancient Anglo-Saxon surname Raleigh, with the rural endearment “deer’s meadow.” This simple yet expressive name derives from the Old English ra leah and originally belonged to families who resided in the town of Raleigh in Devon, England. If you can trace baby’s roots back to this very town, Raley is a fitting choice brimming with rustic charm. However, no matter where in the world baby’s ancestry hails from, Raley offers a lyrical appellation with a cheerful demeanor baby can bear with pride.

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