Caila

Meaning of Caila

In the melodic hush where whispered breezes meander through olive groves, the name Caila—pronounced KAY-luh—unfurls its tender syllables like a laurel wreath gilded by the Tuscan sun. Rooted in ancient Gaelic lore of laurels and slender boughs yet blossoming freely in modern timbres, Caila evokes the promise of dawn dancing on a Venetian canal, its simple beauty radiant and rare—only thirteen newborns bore this name in 2024, ranking it 937th in the vast symphony of American births. This delicate balance—few enough that a young Caila need not request an alias at every playdate, but many enough that she finds herself part of a living tapestry—imbues the name with gentle gravitas and a playful lilt. Woven from moonlight and earth, tempered by Italian warmth, Caila stands as a whispered benediction, an invitation to a life steeped in poetic grace and lighthearted wonder.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KAY-luh (/keɪlə/)

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