Khalise

Meaning of Khalise

Khalise, with its gentle yet commanding lilt, unfolds like a treasured story whispered bajo el sol dorado—its roots reaching into the Arabic khaleesa, “pure, untainted.” This name drapes itself in a warm glow, as if dawn’s first rays had been distilled into a single syllable. In the grand tapestry of baby names, Khalise stands out as a rare bloom, gracing American birth charts with fewer than a dozen newcomers each year—a delightful surprise, as unique as a four-leaf clover in a field of daisies. It carries a hint of regal poise, evoking queens who led with both valor and compassion, yet settles softly on the tongue, like a secret shared under a summer moon. Balancing strength and serenity, Khalise invites every bearer to write her own legend, weaving threads of purity, resilience, and quiet majesty into the story of her life.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as kuh-LEES (/kəˈliːz/)

Arabic

  • Pronunced as kuh-LEEZ (/kəˈliːz/)

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