Caylah

Meaning

Empowered

Female
Hebrew

The story behind Caylah

Caylah is a modern American respelling that emerged in the late 20th century, likely built on the phonetic foundation of names like Kayla or Cayla. The construction appears to blend conventional naming patterns with contemporary spelling preferences that favor the "ay" sound and distinctive initial consonants. While the name lacks direct Hebrew etymological roots despite its origin tag, it reflects the broader trend of creative spelling variations in American baby naming, particularly among families seeking distinctive personal names that echo more established forms.

Caylah has no known biblical, mythological, or historical bearer. It is a modern coinage with no verifiable historical precedent prior to its emergence in late-20th-century North America. The name gained visibility during the 2000s peak decade, coinciding with broader cultural trends toward invented and respelled names. Its association with the meaning "empowered" reflects modern naming conventions, where parents often assign or embrace meanings that align with contemporary values, rather than meanings derived from etymological sources. Caylah represents the distinctly modern practice of personalizing names through creative variation.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Medium
Numerology
5
Pattern
C·V·V·C·V·C

📊 Popularity

US peak: #9135 (2000s)

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