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Dellarae

Dellarae appears to blend Della and Rae, giving it the feel of a bright modern compound name.

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Dellarae is a compound name that joins two names with distinct but harmonious heritages. Della is a medieval European diminutive of names ending in *-della* or *-adela*, ultimately from the Old High German *adal*, meaning noble or of noble birth. It was popular in Victorian England and 19th-century America as a standalone name — warm, domestic, and gentle.

The most famous literary Della is perhaps the heroine of O. Henry's *The Gift of the Magi*, whose selfless love became one of American literature's most enduring portraits of quiet devotion. Rae, the second element, derives from the Hebrew *Rachel* — meaning ewe or gentle as a lamb — though it has also long functioned independently as a feminine form of Ray (from the Old French and Germanic *ragan*, meaning wise counsel).

As a suffix, Rae adds a soft luminosity, a one-syllable brightness that opens names up. It appears in names across the American South and Midwest with particular affection, often stitched to a first element as a kind of melodic flourish: Dorothyrae, Clarabell, and here, Dellarae. Together, Dellarae has the quality of a Southern American double name made single — the cadence of a woman sitting on a porch in midsummer, the feeling of something unhurried and lovely.

It belongs to a tradition of hyphenate names (Della-Rae, Anna-Mae, Mary-Beth) that the American South has long practiced, folding two inheritances into one unbroken flow. The name sits in the register of vintage revival: old enough to feel genuine, unused enough to feel fresh.

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