Rain

The name 'Rain' typically refers to the natural precipitation that falls from clouds in the sky. In cultural contexts, it often symbolizes renewal, fertility, and emotional cleansing, reflecting a sense of new beginnings and growth. In Hebrew, it's associated with joy and song, denoting a cheerful disposition and celebratory nature.

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The name Rain has multiple origins, including from the Old English word 'regn,' meaning 'rain,' and from the mythology of Norse origin, where it can refer to natural precipitation. There's also the Hebrew origin from 'Rani,' meaning 'song or joyous.'

  • Babies named Rain in the US in 2023:
    Female: 194
    Male: 65
  • Nicknames: Ray, Rainy, Rains, Reign, Raye.
  • Full Names: Raymond, Rainelle, Lorraine, Rainer, Reginald.
  • Famous Namesakes: Rain (Jung Ji-hoon)-Korean Singer, Rain Dove-Activist/Model, Rain Pryor-Actress, Raina Telgemeier-Author/Illustrator, Lorraine Hansberry-Playwright.
  • Gender: Unisex name popular across varying cultures, used for both boys and girls.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Rain corresponds to the number 5, which is associated with freedom, adaptability, and expansion. People named Rain are often seen as courageous, adventurous, and open-minded, thriving in environments that offer dynamic and ever-changing circumstances.

The popularity of the name Rain is moderate, seeing a rise in usage in recent years among parents interested in nature-inspired names. While it's more commonly used in the United States and parts of Europe, its appeal remains widespread, especially among those who cherish unique and meaningful names.

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