Shae

What does the baby name Shae mean? Learn about what Shae means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Shae - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Shae
S-H-A-E, is a 4-letter female given name.
Pronunciation of Shae
shay
Meaning of Shae
Fairy palace, hawk.
Origin of Shae
The name 'Shae' is of Irish origin. It is derived from the Irish Gaelic name 'Séaghdha', which means 'hawk-like' or 'admirable'. Irish names often have deep historical and cultural roots, and 'Shae' is no exception. It is a name that has been passed down through generations in Irish families.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Shae
Shayla
Shaylyn
Shea
Popularity of Shae
Although not as widely popular as some other names, 'Shae' has gained moderate popularity in recent years. It has been chosen by parents who appreciate its unique and elegant sound. While the name 'Shae' may not be among the top-ranked names, it has a certain charm that appeals to those seeking a less common name for their daughter.
Shae currently has 2 likes, and is in the top 15% of liked girl's names. The name Abayomi is slightly more popular than Shae.

Etymology of Shae

The name 'Shae' is a variant of the Irish Gaelic name 'Séaghdha'. 'Séaghdha' is derived from the word 'seaghdha', which means 'hawk-like' or 'admirable'. The name carries connotations of strength, grace, and beauty. It is a name that reflects the qualities associated with a hawk, such as keen vision and a powerful presence.

Cultural Significance of Shae

In Irish culture, names hold great significance and are often chosen based on their meaning and historical connections. The name 'Shae' carries a sense of admiration and respect, reflecting the cultural values of the Irish people. It is a name that symbolizes qualities such as bravery, intelligence, and beauty, which are highly regarded in Irish society.