Nasly is a contemporary feminine name of likely Spanish influence, its precise etymology remaining unconfirmed but perhaps reflecting a modern blend of the “Nas-” element found in names like Nadia or Nancy with the melodic “-ly” suffix favored in Anglo naming patterns. Pronounced NAHS-lee (/ˈnas.li/) in Spanish, it first appeared in U.S. Social Security records in 2013 with six occurrences (rank 939), disappeared briefly and then reemerged in 2020 with six registrations (rank 950). Since then, usage has climbed steadily—18 in 2021, 26 in 2022, 33 in 2023 and 45 in 2024—elevating its rank to 905. This upward trajectory underscores an appetite for distinctive yet accessible names. Free from extensive historical baggage and offering clear pronunciation, Nasly appeals to parents seeking a fresh, manageable choice with subtle sophistication.