Chaila is a unique and distinctive given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "my joy." It is derived from the Hebrew word "chail," which signifies a festival or celebration. This name holds significant cultural importance in Jewish tradition and offers a beautiful sentiment for parents choosing to bestow it upon their child.
The name Chaila experienced minimal popularity with only 5 births recorded in 1993 and a slight increase to 6 births in 1998. However, there was a notable surge in its usage in the following year, 1999, with 7 births recorded. Overall, between 1993 and 1999, a total of 18 babies were named Chaila.