Peanut butter & Jaylah
It’s means one who heals and special (or it did in 2010-11 when I named my daughter Jaylah… now it means to ascended, God protects, divine one and a bunch of other cool stuff)
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There is a lot of false information on names out there with absolutely so etymological or linguistic proof. I had a friend whose name was Rebecca who insisted her name meant “the universe” and that her husband Tyler’s name meant “protector of the universe.” Both are easily verified to be false.
Jaylah is the same. It doesn’t have that meaning.
Jaylah is the same. It doesn’t have that meaning.
No it doesn’t mean any of those things. It’s just made up from a random combo of elements. It means nothing.
You’ll find made up meanings on baby name sites all the time. It’s unfortunate.
You’ll find made up meanings on baby name sites all the time. It’s unfortunate.
This message was edited 2/3/2024, 10:07 AM