Yorley is a modern, spirited name bursting with Latin warmth. It blends the Spanish-sounding “Yori” with the English suffix “-ley,” evoking a sunlit meadow of possibilities. Pronounced YOR-lee (/jɔrli/), Yorley first appeared on U.S. birth lists in 2010 and climbed quickly. Sixty little girls wore it in 2011 before it settled into sweet rarity, with just five newborns named Yorley in 2017. That means she could be the only Yorley on the playground—no awkward “Which one is she?” moments. Yorley feels like a bright spark at dawn, hinting at energy, creativity, and that special blend of cultures. It’s a name that chats softly of dreams and daring moves. Warm as a Caribbean breeze, it brings a smile wherever it goes. If you’re looking for a name that tells a story of fresh starts and Latin-inspired flair, Yorley fits like a sunbeam on morning grass.