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Also extremely popular in Brazil (https://www.behindthename.com/name/keila/top/brazil), so much so that most Keilas in the world are from Brazil, not from the US. Thus, the usage "Portuguese (Brazilian)" should probably be included.Sources:
https://forebears.io/forenames/keila
www.linkedin.com/search/results/people/?firstName=keila (51000 bearers worldwide: 21000 in Brazil, 5300 in the US) [noted -ed]
Also Portuguese (Brazilian): https://www.behindthename.com/name/keila/top/brazil
In Icelandic Keila means cone. There is a volcanic mountain on the Reykjanes peninsula with the masculine version, which is Keilir.
Yucky!
I love the name Keila. In fact, it is my name.
Well... it's simply my name. I love it, I love the sound, its uniqueness and the pronunciation.
But I hate the fact that I cannot get too meaningful a... meaning. I know it has Jewish origins, I know it is mentioned somewhere in the bible and I know it means citadel. But nothing referred to personality and / or character.
People call me Keilita, Kei (pronounced as the letter "K") or Keikei (KK).
On one hand, it looks a tad more like an actual name than, say, 'Caighlleah'. On the other hand, it's just another misspelled version of just another made-up name!
In the Bible, a descendant of Caleb (1 Chronicles 4:19), also the name of cities mentioned in the Old Testament.
It's pretty much a Polynesian name. It's my sisters name, and we all have Polynesian names.
Tacky and child-like.
The girl in my school pronounces it KIE-lah.
A city in Estonia bears the name Keila.
A very pretty name. A nickname for Keila could be 'Kei' pronounced as Kay but with a longer E sound. Pretty and unique.
Means "Citadel" which is a biblical place name: a town in the kingdom of Judah.
I've heard this is a name of Hebrew origin. When I see it I picture a wise and strong princess during ancient biblical times.
This is the way we wanted the name Kayla spelled.

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