Proper noun
Shaye
(rare) A female given name transferred from the surname or from Irish, variant of Shay.
A one-time ballerina who switched to musical theatre in high school (she played Audrey in a Forest Lawn school production of Little Shop of Horrors), Shaye Zadravec has a long history on stage despite her youth. Source: Internet
Fiction Novels based on a mix of historical fact and conjecture about Banks' early life include: * Davies, Martin (2005) The Conjurer's Bird New York: Shaye Areheart /Random House. Source: Internet
But after Muldoon encounters Faith Matheson (Lin Shaye), injured and seemingly insane, in the Landers’ home, she becomes determined to get to the bottom of these violent, unexplained deaths. Source: Internet
Ruby was preceded in death by her husband, Willie Lee Morris, two sisters, Lula Smith and Nell O’Berry, two brothers, Ben and Ermond O’Berry, a grandchild, Amber Elizabeth Thomas and a great-grandchild, Devin Shaye Calhoun. Source: Internet
In "The Grudge," Shaye plays an elderly woman struggling with dementia whose seeks help with assisted suicide. Source: Internet
“It’s kind of a metaphor for the pain bullying can do to somebody,” Shaye said during a recent phone interview from her home in Los Angeles. Source: Internet