[Opinions] Roy. (m)
Ray sounds a bit too hillbilly to my liking (like Billy Ray Cyrus, for example...). Roy at least does sound a bit more distinguished, partly because of its famous namesake (Rob Roy) and because how it sounds close to French roi "king".

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