Xitlally, of Mexican origin, is an uncommon yet captivating given name for females. It's composed of the Nahuatl words 'xihuitl' meaning 'year' and 'alli' translating to 'water', suggesting a connection to the cycle of life through water. This unique blend of language and culture makes Xitlally a distinctive choice, often pronounced as /shi-tahl-ee/. It's not widely recognized in English-speaking countries, but it could offer an interesting alternative for parents seeking something unusual yet meaningful.
"Xitlally experienced a peak in popularity in the year 2001 with 26 births. The name's usage has since declined steadily, with only 5 births reported in 2017."