Zaylah

Meaning of Zaylah

Zaylah feels like a bright splash of sunrise on a Caribbean beach—quick, warm, and impossible to ignore. Most storytellers trace her roots to the Arabic word for “brilliant” or “night beauty,” yet in Spanish-speaking circles she’s also treated as a playful spin on “Selah,” that musical pause that lets the heart breathe. Say zahy-LAH if you’re rolling your R’s like a flamenco guitarist, or ZAY-luh if you prefer laid-back English vibes; either way she shimmies off the tongue like a salsa step. A newcomer to the U.S. charts, she’s hovered around the 880 mark since 2010, proof that parents keep discovering this glittering little secret. Picture a girl who laughs in color, collects seashells of every dream, and signs her name with a shooting star—Zaylah carries that same shoot-for-the-moon sparkle wherever she goes.

Pronunciation

Spanish,Italian

  • Pronunced as zahy-LAH (/zaɪˈla/)

English

  • Pronunced as ZAY-luh (/zeɪˈlə/)

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Carmen Elena Vasquez
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