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soulight

Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊˌlaɪt/
Part of speech: noun (neologism)

Definition:
A father or mother who has lost a son or daughter.
"Soulight" refers to someone who carries the light of a child who is no longer alive. The word captures the enduring love, invisible presence, and spiritual ache that remain after such a loss. It names the unnamable condition of parenting in absence.

Etymology:
From soul (essence of a person) + light (symbol of presence, love, and memory).
Not the soul that disappears—but the light that remains.

Categories:

Emotional neologisms

Language of grief

Loss of a child

Human condition
She doesn’t speak of herself as a mother anymore—she says she’s a Soulight: someone whose child lives on as a quiet glow in her soul.
by Kizerion July 27, 2025
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Sonlight

“SONLIGHT” (n.)
Pronunciation: /sʌnˌlaɪt/
Definition: A word created by a grieving parent to honor a child they have lost. Unlike ordinary sunlight, which refers to the light of the sun, “SONLIGHT” transforms “Son” into a presence and a daily reminder of their child. It is a personal tribute, a way to feel their lost child’s presence every morning. Originally inspired by “sunshine,” this word reclaims the light for the memory of a specific son, not the sun itself.
Every sunrise reminds me of my “SONLIGHT,” the memory of my son shining through the grief..
by AnnaNickolette September 26, 2025
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