Darey is a modern English spelling variant related to Dare/Darry-style names and used as a contemporary personal name.
Darey carries roots that branch across two distinct cultural traditions. In West Africa — particularly Nigeria — it functions as a given name in its own right, associated with brightness and distinction. It gained contemporary cultural currency through Darey Art Alade, the acclaimed Nigerian singer-songwriter, who helped establish the name as a marker of artistic sophistication in the Afrobeats generation.
The name also carries echoes of the Anglo-Norman and Irish surname D'Arcy, itself derived from the French place name Arcy and brought to Ireland by Norman settlers after 1169. In the Jane Austen tradition, Darcy became a byword for aloof aristocratic pride redeemed by hidden tenderness — an association that gives the name an unexpected literary shimmer. Over time, Darey has shed its purely surname-derived identity in the Anglophone world and emerged as a fresh given name, gender-flexible and internationally portable.
Its brevity and strong vowel ending make it appealing across languages, and it sits comfortably alongside the broader early-21st-century trend for short, punchy names with old-world resonance. Whether drawn from Nigerian modernity or Irish-Norman heritage, parents choosing Darey are reaching for something that feels both cosmopolitan and grounded.