Hebrew name meaning 'friend' or 'companion,' derived from the root ra'ah meaning to tend or befriend.
Raaya is a Hebrew name of striking intimacy, derived from the root r'ah (רָאָה), meaning "to see" or "to behold," and more specifically from ra'aya (רַעְיָה), a biblical term of endearment meaning "my companion," "my beloved," or "my friend." The word appears in the Song of Solomon — Shir HaShirim — where the lover calls to his beloved: "Arise, my ra'aya, my fair one." That origin places Raaya inside one of the most celebrated love poems in world literature, connecting the name to a tradition of beauty, longing, and reciprocal devotion.
In modern Hebrew, ra'aya retains its warmth as an everyday word for a close female companion or girlfriend, giving the name a double life — it is both ancient and alive, functioning simultaneously as a biblical echo and a living term of affection. This duality is unusual; most names with biblical origins have drifted away from their semantic content over centuries of use, but Raaya remains tethered to its meaning in a way that makes it feel continuously fresh. As a given name, Raaya has been used in Israel and in Jewish communities worldwide, appealing particularly to parents who want a name that is unmistakably Hebrew without being a famous biblical figure.
It shares sonic space with Raya, Maya, and Naya — names with clear vowel-vowel flow that feel both ancient and contemporary. The doubled 'a' in Raaya slows the name down slightly, giving it a meditative quality, as though it wants to be held in the mouth for a moment before being released.