Re: ****Kyla********
in reply to a message by Judy Mathews
From http://www.namenerds.com/irish/modern.html
Kyla -Sometimes though to be an anglicization of the man's name Cadhla, this name is more likely to have been coined as a feminine form of Kyle, based on the popularity of other K sounding names such as Kayla and Kylie.
(Kyle comes from either from the Gaelic coill meaning "woods", or a Scottish place name meaning "narrow.")
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Kyla -Sometimes though to be an anglicization of the man's name Cadhla, this name is more likely to have been coined as a feminine form of Kyle, based on the popularity of other K sounding names such as Kayla and Kylie.
(Kyle comes from either from the Gaelic coill meaning "woods", or a Scottish place name meaning "narrow.")
There are lots of unique personalized products on the market today, just go to http://www.google.com and type in "personalized products" and go from there.