Calia skims in on a Mediterranean breeze—KAH-lee-ah when spoken with Italian lilt, KAY-lee-uh in everyday American chatter—and quietly scatters a handful of lovely back-stories. Some hear echoes of the Greek “kallos” for “beauty,” others see a floral nod to the elegant calla lily, and a few spot a clever fusion of Callie and Lia. However you slice it, Calia feels equal parts classic and freshly minted. U.S. birth records show she’s been cruising in the 800-900 range for years, which means your daughter will have a name people remember without bumping into three more on the daycare roll. Calia offers breezy nicknames like Cal and Lia, yet rolls out in full form with a velvety, almost musical finish—think sunlight dancing on water. For parents after a name that’s warm, graceful, and just a whisper off the beaten path, Calia makes a pretty irresistible candidate.