Khayla

Meaning of Khayla

In the swirling tapestry of modern baby names, Khayla glides in with a sparkling wink, a Hebrew gem that twirls ancient grace into today’s spotlight. Rooted in the lush symbolism of the laurel crown—a timeless badge of victory and honor—Khayla whispers khah-YLAH across Middle Eastern sands and flutters KAY-luh through Anglo-American nurseries. Since the late ’80s she’s been tiptoeing onto U.S. birth lists, peaking in the 800s before settling into the 900s ranks and blessing about five newborn girls each year with her rare charm. Energetic yet elegant, Khayla strikes that sweet chord between treasured tradition and fresh, playful spirit, ready to crown every little girl with a story all her own.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KAY-luh (/keɪˈlə/)

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as khah-YLAH (/ˌkhaːˈjla/)

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Notable People Named Khayla

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