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Caila

Modern variant of Kayla or Caela, often associated with meanings like slender or beloved.

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Caila is a variant spelling of Kayla, a name with multiple possible etymological paths that have long been a subject of gentle debate among name scholars. The most compelling origin traces it to the Hebrew *Kelila* (כְּלִילָה) meaning "crown" or "laurel wreath" — a name of dignity and honor found in Talmudic texts. Another proposed origin links it to the Gaelic *caol*, meaning "slender" or "narrow," connecting it to the Irish landscape names from which many feminine Irish names emerged.

A third possibility places it as a diminutive of Katherine or Kay, giving it roots in the same Greek *katharos* (pure) lineage as Caitlin and Karen. The spelling Caila, with its soft *C* and the *ai* diphthong, gives the name a particularly graceful visual profile. It resembles the name Celia — derived from the Latin *caelum* (sky, heaven) — and may intentionally or unconsciously invoke that celestial association in the minds of readers and writers.

Kayla in its standard spelling surged to mainstream popularity in the English-speaking world through the 1980s and 1990s, partly accelerated by a character on the American soap opera *Days of Our Lives*. Caila represents a quieter, more distinctly styled choice for parents who love the sound but want something less chart-prominent. The name's soft phonetics — two syllables, opening with a liquid *K* sound, closing in the bright *-la* — make it inherently warm and approachable. Caila carries its ambiguous etymology lightly, wearing crown, sky, and slender meadow all at once, a name whose meaning you can choose.

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