Zamylah appears to be a modern name influenced by Arabic sound patterns and the popular -mila/-myla ending.
Zamylah derives most directly from the Arabic Zamilah (زميلة), meaning 'companion,' 'colleague,' or 'fellow traveler' — one who walks alongside you through life. The Arabic root z-m-l carries the warmth of mutual support and shared journeying, making this a name with extraordinary inherent meaning: to name a child Zamylah is, etymologically, to call her a companion to all she meets.
Few names carry such a generous built-in orientation toward others. The English spelling with '-ylah' places the name in a contemporary tradition of melodic feminine names carrying both Arabic and African American naming influences — a form-language that has produced many of the most beautiful and distinctive names of the past generation. Zamylah is phonetically immediate: it sounds beautiful at first encounter and feels pronounceable without instruction, yet it remains genuinely uncommon.
It carries classical weight about human connection — companionship, the ancient virtue of being present for others — dressed in a modern form that announces a child who will be original and memorable. The name is a small gift of meaning delivered gracefully.