The name Alaiza (uh-LAY-zuh) feels like a secret melody—rare, warm, and utterly joyful. With roots in the Hebrew Aliza, meaning “joyful visitor,” it carries a cheerful spirit that dances off the tongue, yet it also winks at the timeless elegance of Eliza. In the U.S., only about a dozen little Alaizas arrive each year, keeping it delightfully under-the-radar in the low 900s while still holding a steady place in parents’ hearts. For anyone seeking a name that paints sunlit laughter across a playground and tucks a bit of sunshine into everyday life, Alaiza strikes the perfect balance of originality, grace, and genuine warmth.
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