Brayla is a fresh, modern name with a dash of Gaelic charm—“brae” means hillside, and the “-la” ending adds a feminine flourish. It even echoes “brave,” so little Braylas carry a bold spark from day one. In the United States, about twenty newborns each year have been named Brayla, ranking just inside the top 950 and steadily dancing up the list. For Indian families, it feels like the first jasmine bloom in a monsoon breeze—soft, sweet and full of promise. Pronounced simply as BRAY-luh, it rolls off the tongue like warm chai on a crisp morning. When parents choose Brayla, they give their daughter a name that’s as bright as Diwali fireworks and as enduring as ancient hillside trails—a perfect start for her own inspiring journey.