Kiali is an enchanting female given name of Hawaiian origin, meaning "sea." It is derived from the Hawaiian word 'kaili,' which signifies calm seas and good weather. This name holds a profound connection to the ocean, evoking images of tranquility and serenity. Kiali is also associated with the goddess of wind and chief wife of the Hawaiian god Kane, further enriching its cultural significance. While it gained popularity during the late 20th century, it remains relatively uncommon, allowing it to retain an air of uniqueness and exclusivity.
There were five girls named Kiali born each year in 2001 and 2006, making a total of ten newborns with that name over those years.