Khloei, pronounced KLOH-ee, unfurls like a secret garden at dusk—a contemporary reimagining of the ancient Greek khloē, “tender shoot,” yet reborn with a playful flourish that dances through Seville’s sun-drenched plazas and hums with the promise of orange blossoms in bloom. Each syllable carries the warmth of a Mediterranean breeze, weaving together the whispers of Demeter’s fields and the laughter of modern fiestas, so that every utterance feels like a poem written in sunlight. Though only a handful of baby girls in the United States have been named Khloei in recent years, its rarity elevates its beauty, granting each bearer the singular honor of a name at once timeless and newly imagined. With the lush confidence of a flamenco flourish and the gentle optimism of spring’s first petals, Khloei invites dreams to take root and bloom in vibrant, unexpected ways.