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    Racelis

    Pronunciation: rah-SEH-lees

    ⚥ Unisex
    Latin

    Meaning

    ray of the sun

    Origin

    Latin

    History & Etymology

    The name Racelis is a modern creation, likely derived from the Latin word 'radius' meaning 'ray' or 'spoke of a wheel', and potentially influenced by names like 'Rachael' or 'Rachel'. It does not have a long historical lineage as a traditional given name. Its emergence is more recent, possibly as a unique or invented name, or a surname adopted as a given name.

    Its usage is primarily in the Philippines, where it is found as both a surname and occasionally as a given name. The 'lis' ending might be a diminutive or a stylistic addition, common in some Romance language-influenced naming conventions, though its exact etymology is not firmly established beyond the Latin root for 'ray'.

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