I am trying to honor Ray.w/ a middle ...

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Registered: 08-30-2007
I am trying to honor Ray.w/ a middle ...
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Thu, 08-30-2007 - 10:27pm

I am trying to honor Ray.w/ a middle name..which is best w/ Georgia?



  • Georgia Ray
  • Georgia Rayne (pron like Rain)
  • Georgia Rayna


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Registered: 06-05-2007
Fri, 08-31-2007 - 12:59am

I think Georgia Ray is best, but I'd like to suggest the spelling Rae... it's a little more feminine, and dissociates it further from the word. With a name like Georgia, you have to be careful about pairing it with word names or names that sound like words. For example, Georgia Rayne makes me think about rain in Georgia.

Best of luck! Georgia Ray or Georgia Rae is a lovely name.

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Registered: 12-29-2003
Sat, 09-08-2007 - 2:58pm
Rae is my middle name. A friend of mine is Reye.


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Registered: 06-14-2003
Sat, 09-08-2007 - 3:15pm
How about Georgia Rae? I like that best. I realize the complete "Ray" spelling is absent but the sound is the same.
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Registered: 08-20-2001
Sat, 09-08-2007 - 8:22pm
I like Georgia Ray the best, but I would spell it Rae if at all possibly. I think it looks prettier and more feminine, and still honors someone named Ray.
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Registered: 08-25-2007
Sun, 09-09-2007 - 11:58am
I voted for Georgia Ray, but I would spell it Georgia Rae

Sharon

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Registered: 04-13-2006
Sun, 09-09-2007 - 9:37pm
What about Georgia Raye or Georgia Rae. I have an aunt named Karma Raye. It's more feminine that Ray IMO.
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Registered: 12-04-2006
Mon, 09-10-2007 - 1:30pm
I don't like the sing-songy sound of Georgia Rayna, and Georgia Rayne sounds too much like a country name to me. I do really like the fn Georgia and think Ray would be nice.