A modern respelling of Kehlani, used as a melodic contemporary name with Hawaiian-inspired sound.
Keihlani is a variant of Kehlani, a name that entered wide American awareness through the singer Kehlani Ashley Parrish (born 1995), the Oakland-born R&B artist whose debut mixtape reached millions and whose later Grammy-nominated albums made her one of the defining voices of her generation. The name itself draws from Hawaiian and Polynesian naming traditions: "Keilani" (the most common Hawaiian spelling) combines ke- (the definite article "the") with lani (meaning "heaven," "sky," or "royal/exalted chief"), yielding a meaning something like "the heavenly one" or "the exalted sky."
Lani is one of the most beloved elements in Hawaiian naming, appearing in countless combinations — Leilani ("heavenly flower"), Kalani ("the sky," also used as a surname in native Hawaiian culture), Nalani ("the heavens") — and carries within it the Hawaiian sense of the divine as something atmospheric and omnipresent rather than architecturally distant. The Keihlani spelling is a distinctly American creative orthographic choice, the "Keih-" reflecting both the influence of the singer's own name and the broader tendency in contemporary American naming to encode pronunciation in non-standard letter combinations. The name sits comfortably in the tradition of Hawaiian-influenced names that traveled into African-American and wider American naming culture in the late twentieth century — Aloha, Kalani, Leilani — names that bring a Pacific warmth and melodic openness to the American name landscape. Keihlani is three easy syllables, and its sound — open vowels all the way through — gives it the breezy quality the meaning promises.