Chaylee is an uncommon and unique feminine given name, believed to have originated as a blend of two names: 'Charlie', traditionally used for boys, and 'Lee'. The name first gained notice in the late 20th century, likely inspired by its sound rather than any specific meaning or association. It's not derived from any particular language or culture, but rather seems to be a modern invention, contributing to the trend of unique, blended, and invented names.
The name Chaylee experienced a period of popularity between 1994 and 2004, with the highest number of births occurring in 2002 at 15 births. However, since then, its usage has declined significantly, with fewer than 10 births per year recorded from 2005 onwards. The total number of births for this name over this period is 199.