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Reyne
How to Pronounce Reyne
Pronounced RAYN /ˈreɪn/Medium
Meaning: Reyne is a spelling that sits between Reyna and Raine. Read as Reyna, it comes from Spanish 'reina,' queen; read as Raine, it echoes the English word rain and the French 'reine,' also queen. Either way the regal 'queen' sense predominates.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
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History & Origin
Reyne is a one-syllable name that blends Reyna and Raine. Through Spanish 'reina' and French 'reine' it means queen; through the English word rain it reads as a nature name. Its spelling keeps both doors open, which suits a name chosen for sound.
It was never common, given to only a couple dozen girls a year around its late-1950s peak, with a thin scatter that reaches recent years. A Reyne from that time is in her late sixties now; short nature-sounding names are fashionable today, though this exact spelling stays rare.
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What does the name Reyne mean?
It is a variant of Reyna or Raine, tied to Spanish 'reina' (queen) or the word rain.
How do you pronounce Reyne?
It's said RAYN /ˈreɪn/, one syllable.
Is Reyne a boy or girl name?
Reyne is used as a girl's name.
Is Reyne a popular name?
No, it was always rare, a variant seen mostly in the late nineteen-fifties.













