Keylani

Meaning of Keylani

Keylani floats into parents’ shortlists on a warm island breeze—most trace the name back to the Hawaiian words “kai” (sea) and “lani” (sky or heaven), so it carries the uplifting sense of a “heavenly sea.” In everyday chitchat she answers to either kay-LAH-nee or the more island-flavored keh-YAH-nee, both rolling off the tongue like a gentle wave. The spelling twist with the “e” gives Keylani a modern sparkle, yet she still feels steeped in palm-fringed tradition, conjuring pictures of turquoise water meeting an endless sky. Over the last decade her gentle rise on the U.S. charts—from just a handful of births in 2010 to well over a hundred in 2024—suggests that more parents are being lured by her breezy charm. Keylani’s vibe is equal parts serene and spirited: perfect for a little one destined to dream big, dance in puddles, and maybe grow up believing the horizon is only the beginning.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as kay-LAH-nee (/keɪˈlɑni/)

Hawaiian

  • Pronunced as keh-YAH-nee (/keˈjɑni/)

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