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What do you think of Rain as a name? Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me, and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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I like it better spelled Raine. It just looks more complete as a name than Rain.
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It's nice.I wish people used this and not Reign.
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It's really pretty and doesn't seem that common so yes.
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This is a distant memory and I'm too tired to look it up: if I recall, and this is something I read years ago, the romantic novelist Barbara Cartland named her daughter Rain back in the 1920s and took the little girl to a birthday party where one of the other small guests was the future Queen Elizabeth. She was introduced to Rain and said thoughtfully "That's a funny name" ... or it might have been "a silly name", can't recall. And the irony is that it's pronounced much like the French word 'reine' which means 'queen'.
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I like it sound wise, but it doesn’t quite feel name-y for me.
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I need it to be a little fancier to be a name. That is, I like Raine better. That might be because I associate it with the "regina" branch of names so it just seems namier that way.I think it's okay. It feels kind of trapped at age 22 in a young person's apartment dreaming of better things. Like they would write a story with an alter-ego main character named Rain and then name their oops baby after that character. It's not to my personal taste.
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I like it, but mainly as a middle name. I like Rayne as a first name.
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My brain finds it "truly" unisex (I really don't know whether I prefer it on a girl or a boy),
It sounds cool, but it lacks "individuality", imo. (I have same feeling about River).
Also, it makes me think of my GPs: Rein and Raine.
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Don't like it at all
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I always been politely fond of Rain from afar. It’s a nice name I can appreciate, and rain is lovely in its own way aswell. Serene, unique, and cool. Pretty much unisex. Rayne is also fine, I like both as a middle name.Rain Olivia
Rain Persephone
Rain Diana
Rain Aveline
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Not very appealing, but not awful either.
Kinda dreary. The sensory associations I have are cold, gray/darkened, descending. Symbolism is grief and purification. Kinda gothy, but tamed-down because rain is ordinary, and the word is ordinary. Kinda hippie or new-agey, because it's "naturey" and elemental.
I like Reign a bit better. Reign does not seem to take itself so seriously.I think Rain sounds namey enough, that if I were calling someone that IRL, I could forget the idea of "rain" and just think of it the way I think of surname Rayne. Same as with Reign.4.5/10 About as bad/good as Winter, Cherry, Lotus, Cedar, Meadow, Stormy, Lake, Rainbow, Reign.
Worse than Wolf, Ocean, Zephyr, Rio, Kestrel, Sky. Better than Salem, Gray, Tempest, Seven, Wednesday, Wilde, Snow.
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Love, love, love. Especially paired with a slightly more classic or popular name:
Elizabeth Rain
Leah Rain
Meredith Rain
Cecelia Rain
Rain Alyssa
Rain Marinette
Rain Estelle
etc... I could go on! I also like some hippier combos like
Willow Rain
Marigold Rainand of course my guilty pleasure... Reverie Rain
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