Maika

Meaning of Maika

Maika, its soft syllables rising like a gentle wave, is born from the Hawaiian archipelago where each vowel carries the promise of goodness drifting on a warm breeze; embraced as a unisex name, it adorns both sons and daughters with equal grace. Across the sunlit coasts of Latin America to the olive-scented hills of Andalusia, Maika evokes images of coral reefs kissed by morning light and vineyards heavy with ripening fruit. In the United States its rarity—a slender thread of melody—has hovered near the nine-hundred mark, claiming the 934th spot in 2024 with sixteen newborns christened each year in a steady tribute that spans decades. With every utterance, Maika weaves a narrative of sea-salted winds, sun-dappled hope and the timeless rhythm of waves caressing distant shores.

Pronunciation

Hawaiian

  • Pronunced as MY-kah (/ˈmaɪkə/)

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Notable People Named Maika

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Mariana Castillo Morales
Curated byMariana Castillo Morales

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