Kayjah is a unique and captivating given name of uncertain origin, though some suggest it may have Hebrew roots, meaning "wished-for child." This moniker has gained popularity as a modern unisex choice for parents seeking distinctive names for their children. It is composed of five letters: K, A, Y, J, and H, each contributing to its phonetic pronunciation /ˈkɑːjə/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet. The name's sound has a rhythmic flow, ending with a soft consonant that gives it a gentle finish. Kayjah is also a homophone of "cache," which may add an intriguing layer to its interpretation. As a given name, it stands alone without any traditional surname associations, allowing for personal attachment and interpretation by those who bear or choose it.
"Kayjah has had fluctuations in its popularity over time, with a notable spike in usage between 2008 and 2012."