Kaeylarae
A couple of different people have sent me this name; according to some deck of angel cards, it's the name of "an angel of peace." What tradition is it from? Is it even real? I'm a little dubious as I can't find anything about this angel except as a reference to this deck of cards. ******************************************
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While, I don't know the origin of the name, I know the deck you are referring to; I named my daughter after it and she's been complimented on it since birth (she's 20). The last two responses should keep their ignorant opinions to themselves, if it they provide any actual contribution to the conversation.
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I agree with Adenydd that it looks made-up and ugly... it could also be a combination of Kaeyla (Kayla) and Rae.
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I can't find any reference to "Kaeylarae" on any serious / reliable sites on religion or mythology. Or Wikipedia, for that matter. This baby name site (http://www.babynamefacts.com/babynames/summary.php?name=Kaeylarae) claims it's Scots Gaelic, but I don't think it's reliable. Was the card set in question by Kimberly Marooney (http://www.kimberlymarooney.com/)? She has a contact link, so maybe you can ask her what tradition the angel is from. It might be a part of an obscure religion - maybe a newer one.I'm curious, but personally, I think it looks made-up and ugly.

This message was edited 8/20/2011, 10:38 AM

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