Kehlanni is a modern spelling influenced by names like Kehlani, often interpreted with sea and sky associations.
Kehlanni draws its most resonant component from the Hawaiian word lani, meaning sky, heaven, or royal — a term so embedded in Polynesian culture that it appears in the names of ali'i (nobility) and in place names across the Hawaiian archipelago. The keh- prefix, while not a traditional Hawaiian morpheme, gives the name a percussive opening that anchors the ethereal lani with rhythmic weight. The resulting sound sits comfortably within a broader tradition of names that carry Polynesian linguistic beauty into modern usage.
The name gained cultural currency in the mid-2010s largely through American R&B singer Kehlani Ashley Parrish, who performs simply as Kehlani. Her rise to prominence — Grammy nominations, collaborations with major artists, and an outspoken public persona — gave the name an unmistakable contemporary resonance for a generation of parents drawn to names that feel both melodic and distinctive. Kehlanni, as a variant spelling with the doubled n, participates in a broader American creative naming tradition that values individuality of orthography.
The extra syllable the double-n implies adds softness to the ending. Parents choosing this form often want the sonic beauty of the Hawaiian root with a spelling that marks the name as uniquely their child's own — a name that sounds ancient and feels entirely new.