Raffie is a distinctive choice, ranked #1276 in 2025. Your child is likely to be the only Raffie in their class.
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UK Rank 2025
#1276
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About the Name Raffie
Raffie has never been more popular than it is right now, sitting at UK #1132. The name has climbed 1828 places in the last five years — a significant surge by any measure. The name has been relatively new to UK records, first appearing in 2017.
Raffie is uncommon in the UK, so your child is very likely to be the only Raffie in their class.
⭐ Famous People Named Raffie
Sheikh Raffie — Sheikh Raffie (Sheikh Raffie Abd Rahman) is the Chief Operating Officer of BERNAMA, and co-founder of Radio24, Malaysia's first new radio in 2007.
Biographical summaries are shortened from Wikipedia and are used under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence; those summaries remain available under that same licence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the name Raffie
Unlikely. With around 22 UK babies named Raffie per year, your child will almost certainly be the only Raffie in their class, and possibly the only one in the whole school.
Raffie is rising: up 1,684 places since 2020, to #1,276 in 2025. Its best recorded position was #1,132 in 2024.
Raffie is a distinctive choice sitting outside the mainstream UK top names. Parents choosing less common names often find their children appreciate the individuality as they grow up, rarely needing to add an initial to distinguish themselves.
Raffie does not appear in the US top 1,000 baby names, making it a distinctively British choice — your child is unlikely to encounter American Raffies in the wild.
22
UK babies named Raffie (2025)
< 1
Expected classmates with this name (class of 28)
~0.0
In a school of 600
↑ 1684 places
Rank change (last 5 years)
🏫 Who else is in the room?
In a typical UK class of 28, highlighted children share the name Raffie
Almost certainly the only Raffie in the class
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UK Popularity (2017–2025)
Rank and birth count · ONS official data
No US data available for this name
✨ Similar names to Raffie
Names with a similar style — each with their own classroom story