Say
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Say is a unisex name of Japanese origin, meaning “Say is a short and simple name with diverse possible origins. It could be derived from Japanese or a diminutive of names like Isaiah.”, and peaked in popularity in 2013.
What Say Means
“Say is a short and simple name with diverse possible origins. It could be derived from Japanese or a diminutive of names like Isaiah.”
The Story of Say
In a world of noise, a name that cuts through with clarity and confidence.
Say is a name with many paths, perhaps a concise echo from Japanese culture or a shortened, strong form of names like Isaiah. It possesses a directness that feels both modern and enduring. The name’s simplicity is its strength.
This is a name for your child who you feel will communicate with confidence and conviction. You imagine them as someone who speaks their truth clearly, with a practical nature and a self-assured spirit that guides their actions.
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Numerology
The Idealist
Compassionate, humanitarian, and visionary. Names vibrating at 9 carry universal love.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#19 in 2013
Total Births
92
First Recorded
1982
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