Sealey
se(a)-ley
Origin:British
Meaning:Blessed, fortunate, prosperous, happy
Sealey is a gender-neutral name rooted in the English surnames Sealy and Seeley. If Sealy brings to mind an adorable seal, you're not far off, as this moniker shares that same joyful, flipper-clapping spirit as the beloved seal pup. Derived from the Old English sælig, which translates to "blessed," "fortunate," "prosperous," and "happy," this name was once used to describe someone with a naturally cheerful disposition during medieval times. Sealey also draws from the Old Saxon sālig, Old High German sālig, and Dutch zalig, deepening its whispers of positivity across the world. Originating as a surname in medieval Cornwall and Somerset, Sealy was also occasionally used as a personal name, giving your little one a reason to share their adorable smile.
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