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Raliegh

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Raliegh is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “An English surname and given name, a variant of Raleigh, which likely means 'reed clearing' in Old English, referring to a geographical location.”, and peaked in popularity in 1923.

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OriginEnglish

What Raliegh Means

An English surname and given name, a variant of Raleigh, which likely means 'reed clearing' in Old English, referring to a geographical location.

The Story of Raliegh

An echo of Elizabethan exploration, Raliegh is a name that arrived in the late 1800s, carrying a spirit of daring adventure.

Raliegh, an English surname and given name, is a variant of Raleigh, likely originating from Old English words meaning 'reed clearing.' It points to a geographical origin, suggesting a connection to the land and its natural landscapes. This name gained traction in the late nineteenth century, carrying historical weight.

When you imagine your son named Raliegh, you see a curious and bold spirit. This name suggests a boy driven by adventure, with a thirst for discovery. You picture him as daring, eager to explore the world with an inquisitive and courageous heart.

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Numerology

1

The Leader

Independent, ambitious, and original. Names with this number carry pioneering energy.

Famous Namesakes

  • Sir Walter Raleigh

    English explorer, writer, and courtier of Queen Elizabeth I.

Personality Traits

AdventurousBoldCuriousDaring

Spelling Variations

Peak Year

#12 in 1923

Total Births

264

First Recorded

1888

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