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Laylanii

Modern stylized variant of Leilani, the Hawaiian name meaning 'heavenly flowers' or 'royal child'.

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Laylanii is a creative respelling of Leilani, one of the most celebrated names in the Hawaiian language. The original Leilani (sometimes written Lei Lani) combines *lei* — the garland of flowers that is perhaps Hawaii's most iconic cultural symbol, representing love, honor, and welcome — with *lani*, meaning sky, heaven, or royalty. Together the name means "heavenly lei," "heavenly garland," or "royal child of heaven," a meaning of exceptional beauty that has made it cherished far beyond the Hawaiian Islands.

In Hawaiian tradition, names are not merely labels but *inoa* — living things imbued with mana (spiritual power). To name a child Leilani was to invoke the heavens and to declare the child precious as a garland offered to the divine. The name appears in Hawaiian chant and hula tradition, and it was popularized internationally by a 1937 song, "Sweet Leilani," written by Harry Owens and performed in the film *Waikiki Wedding* by Bing Crosby.

The song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song that year, embedding the name in American popular consciousness and generating a wave of Leilanis born in the late 1930s and 1940s. The spelling Laylanii layers in additional individuality — the *Layla* opening echoes the Arabic name meaning "night," beloved from Eric Clapton's 1970 song and from the Persian Sufi poetic tradition of Layla and Majnun, while the double *-ii* ending gives the name a visual flourish. The result is a name that bridges Hawaiian, Arabic, and contemporary American naming aesthetics, worn comfortably in any of those traditions.

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