Lamyah dances onto the scene like a firefly over a moonlit plaza, her very name—pronounced luh-MY-uh—sparkling with Arabic roots that mean “shining” or “radiant.” Though she’s still the new star on the US naming stage—hovering in the 900s for popularity over the past two decades—her gentle climb feels like papel picado fluttering in a summer breeze, full of promise and color. She carries the warmth of a golden sunset in Andalucía and the mysterious shimmer of desert stars, ready to slip off the tongue in any familia with a playful wink. With every syllable she conjures imagery of laughter echoing through cobblestone streets and the soft strum of a guitarra bajo el sol—Lamyah is a name that weaves cultures together in one joyful breath.