Modern invented variant of Kaylani, blending Kayla with a Hawaiian-style -lani suffix.
Kaylany is a name that seems to drift in on a warm ocean current, shaped by the influence of Hawaiian Kailani — a compound of kai (sea) and lani (sky, heaven) — and inflected with the naming aesthetics that have made lani-suffix names popular far beyond the Hawaiian Islands. The Hawaiian language's gift to global naming culture is the lyrical pairing of elemental imagery: sky and sea, earth and heaven, meeting at the horizon.
Kaylany reimagines this tradition with a personalized spelling that makes the name feel both rooted and freshly coined. The name sits in a wider contemporary trend of names ending in -ani, -any, and -ane, a sound pattern found across Hawaiian, Polynesian, and South Asian naming traditions that has resonated strongly with American parents since the early 2000s. Kaylany carries within it a certain geographic spaciousness — it evokes open water, open sky — while remaining intimate and warm in sound. It is a name for a child whose parents imagined something horizons-wide for her future.