A modern English-style girl name built from the popular Kayla sound pattern, with a soft, lyrical ending.
Kaylahni is a luminous fusion name that joins Kayla with the Hawaiian and Polynesian suffix -lani, meaning 'heavenly,' 'sky,' or 'royal.' Kayla itself has a contested etymology — some trace it to the Hebrew Kelilah meaning 'crown of laurels,' others to a feminine elaboration of the Gaelic Kyle (meaning 'narrow strait'), and still others to a purely modern American coinage. Whatever its roots, Kayla became one of the defining girl names of the 1980s and 1990s English-speaking world.
The addition of -lani elevates this familiar base into something more aspirational and geographically evocative. The -lani suffix is deeply meaningful in Hawaiian culture. Names like Leilani ('heavenly lei, royal child'), Kaimana ('power of the ocean'), and Kalani ('the heavens') reflect a Polynesian naming tradition in which the sky, sea, and natural world are understood as living, sacred presences.
When -lani is attached to a mainland Western name, the result is a cross-cultural synthesis that has become especially popular in Hawaii, California, and among Pacific Islander communities across the diaspora. Kaylahni carries an inherent warmth and uplift — the bright Kay- opening, the liquid middle syllable, and the open -ni close give it a radiant, sky-facing quality. It is a name that suggests both rootedness in familiar Western culture and a reaching toward something wider and more luminous.