Raileighi
Raileighi is a surname of English origin. Its etymology is believed to derive from a placename, likely indicating a person who was from a place called Rayleigh. The name Rayleigh itself is thought to have Old English roots, possibly meaning "roe deer's clearing" or "rye clearing." The surname is most commonly found in the United Kingdom. Notable individuals with the surname Raileighi are not widely documented in prominent historical records, suggesting it may be a less common or more regionally specific surname. Variations in spelling may exist over time and across different regions. Further genealogical research would be required to trace the specific lineage and historical occurrences of the Raileighi surname.