Kaloni

#59 in Mississippi

Meaning of Kaloni

The name Kaloni (pronounced kuh-LOH-nee), often chosen for a daughter, springs from the Hawaiian phrase ka lani, meaning “the heavens,” bestowing upon its bearer the delicate allure of a sunrise painting tropical skies. It glides across the tongue like a Vespa weaving through Amalfi’s coastal roads—an effortless cruise requiring no passport beyond the heart. Throughout recent decades in the United States, Kaloni has gently climbed the charts, placing 909th in 2024 with 41 newborn girls, suggesting a modest yet meaningful ascent. Parents drawn to its celestial roots imagine a life uplifted by boundless possibility, each day unfolding like a fresco in Florence—rich, vibrant, and full of promise. With its poetic echo of sky and sea, Kaloni invites all who hear it to dream a little higher.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as kuh-LOH-nee (/kəˈloʊni/)

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