Yamilet

Meaning of Yamilet

Yamilet, pronounced yah-mee-LET, is a bright Latin firecracker born from the Arabic word “Jamilah,” meaning “beautiful,” then lovingly remixed in Spanish-speaking lands. The name first sidestepped onto U.S. birth lists in the late ’70s and, like a never-ending salsa riff, it’s stayed in the Top 1,000 ever since—sprinkling a steady stream of 80-300 little Yamilets into nurseries each year. Three crisp beats—ya-mi-LET—make it feel as if the name itself is cheering, “¡Adelante!” Olympic gymnast Yamilet Peña and a handful of telenovela heroines give it extra star power, while breezy nicknames like Yami or Mile keep things playful. From baby rattles to graduation tassels, Yamilet wraps classic elegance, modern sparkle, and unmistakable Latin soul into one lively, “beautiful” package—perfect for parents who want a name that enters every room dancing.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as yah-mee-LET (/ja.mi.ˈlet/)

American English

  • Pronunced as yah-mee-LET (/jɑˈmɪ.lɛ.t/)

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Notable People Named Yamilet

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