Ayela

Meaning of Ayela

Like a monsoon breeze weaving through a jasmine-scented courtyard, Ayela (pronounced eye-EL-uh / aɪˈɛlə /) springs to life with the nimble grace of a Hebrew gazelle and the grounded warmth of ancient Indian earth. Its first spark comes from the Hebrew “Ayala,” meaning gazelle, while the Sanskrit “Ela” whispers of fragrant cardamom and fertile soil, crafting a three-syllable tapestry that dances between two rich cultures. In the U.S., this melodic name is a hidden gem—hovering in the 900s of the popularity charts with just five proud families choosing Ayela in 2024 after similar gentle climbs since 2012—like uncovering a secret sari pattern in a bustling bazaar. Every time you say Ayela, you invoke dawn’s first light skipping across dewy fields and a playful spirit ready to pirouette through daydreams with kaleidoscope eyes. For parents craving a moniker that feels timeless yet boldly new, Ayela rolls off the tongue like laughter itself, promising a lifetime of vivid stories and joyful discovery.

Pronunciation

  • Pronunced as eye-EL-uh (/aɪˈɛlə/)

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