All about the name KYLA

Meaning, origin, history.

Kyla is a unique and beautiful name of Greek origin. It means "from the village" or "from the peninsula". The name Kyla has a rich history that dates back to ancient times, with variations found in different cultures around the world.

In Greece, Kyla was a popular name among the ancient Greeks. It was often given to girls born in villages or near the coast, reflecting their place of birth and the beauty of their surroundings. The name was also used by the ancient Romans, who adopted many Greek names and customs during the height of their empire.

Over time, Kyla has evolved and spread throughout Europe and beyond. In some cultures, it is spelled with a "K" while in others, such as in Russia, it is spelled with a "C". In Ireland, Kyla is considered a traditional Irish name, often associated with the Irish version of the name Kathleen.

Today, Kyla remains a popular name around the world, particularly in English-speaking countries. It is often given to girls who are strong, independent, and confident, reflecting the strength and beauty associated with its Greek origins. Whether you're named Kyla or simply admire the name, there's no doubt that it carries a unique charm and history that sets it apart from other names.

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Popularity of the name KYLA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Kyla experienced significant growth in popularity from the late 1970s onwards. After only sporadic appearances before then, it suddenly became a top 1000 name for girls in the U.S. starting in 1978, and climbed steadily until reaching its peak rank of #265 in 1993. However, since then, its popularity has declined, falling out of the top 1000 again by 2023. Overall, there have been a total of 42,597 births with the name Kyla between 1940 and 2023.

Name variation KYLA.