Kily is of Greek origin and means "wish, desire". It is derived from the Greek word 'kheilia', which signifies a vow or wish. The name has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and spelling, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking distinctive names for their children. Kily is not associated with any specific religious or cultural significance beyond its Greek origin, allowing it to be embraced by families from diverse backgrounds. Despite being of Greek descent, the name Kily has been adopted worldwide and can be found in various spelling variations such as Kilie, Kylly, or even Kilio. However, the most common form remains Kily.
"Kily is a name that has seen some popularity over the years with consistent births occurring every few years. The peak was reached recently in 2016 with 6 babies named Kily."