Meaning | from the oak tree |
Origin | Finnish, Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish, Scottish |
Gender | Girl |
Popularity | Moderate |
Length | 4 |
Syllables | 2 |
Syllabification | Ai-la |
Aila, a beautiful and versatile name, carries multiple origins and meanings. Derived from various languages, Aila encompasses the essence of brightness, spirituality, and strength. In Gaelic, it symbolizes radiance and joy, reflecting a sunny and optimistic nature. The Finnish interpretation links Aila to sacredness and purity, embodying a spiritual and ethereal presence. Additionally, its Hebrew variant connects the name to the resilience and endurance of an oak tree, representing inner strength.
Aila's variations include Ailis, Ailey, Eilidh, Aili, Eila, Eilis, and Ailish, providing a range of options for personalization. Similar names such as Ava, Aria, Ella, and Alina share the same elegance and charm as Aila.
Notable real individuals named Aila include Finnish poet Aila Meriluoto, Canadian politician Aila Fish, and Finnish cross-country skier Aila Keto. Fictional characters named Aila can be found in various media, such as the anime series "Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans" and the book series "The Isle of the Lost" by Melissa de la Cruz.
Choosing Aila as a baby girl's name brings together a sense of brightness, spirituality, and resilience, making it a captivating choice for parents seeking a name with deep meaning and beauty.
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Aila Fish | Canadian politician |
Aila Juvonen | Finnish actress |
Aila Frondall | Fijian politician |
Aila Accad | American author and speaker |
Aila Hoss | Canadian artist |
Aila Liuhto | Finnish long-distance runner |
Aila McWilliam | Scottish educationist |
Aila Peltomaa | Finnish archaeologist |
Aila Keto | Finnish former ski-orienteering competitor |
Aila Korpivaara | Finnish cross-country skier |
Aila Lavaste | Finnish actress |
Aila Meriluoto | Finnish translator and poet |
Aila Meriluoto-Rantanen | Finnish Nordic skier |
Aila Mustonen | Finnish politician |
Aila Pehkonen | Finnish actress |
Aila Paloniemi | Finnish politician |
Aila Parviainen | Finnish botanist |
Aila Jyrkiäinen | Character from the anime series "Mobile Suit Gundam - Iron-Blooded Orphans" |
Aila Wajir | Character from the novel "To Ride Pegasus" by Anne McCaffrey |
Aila Muir | Character from the TV series "River City" |
Aila Malik | Character from the film "Apna Asmaan" |
Aila Angeline | Character from the book series "The Isle of the Lost" by Melissa de la Cruz |
Aila Hasegawa | Character from the manga series "Kamisama Hajimemashita" |
Aila Forland | Character from the video game "Atelier Ayesha - The Alchemist of Dusk" |
Aila Mago | Character from the book series "The Black Mage" by Rachel E. Carter |
Aila Hikari | Character from the manga series "Hidamari Sketch" |
Aila Hoshino | Character from the anime series "Super Robot Wars Original Generation - The Inspector" |
Aila Erdman | Character from the book series "The Madman's Daughter" by Megan Shepherd |
Aila Remer | Character from the TV series "I Almost Got Away with It" |
Aila Gurea | Character from the video game "Tokyo Xanadu eX+" |
Aila Sandara | Character from the book series "Chronicles of Avonlea" by L.M. Montgomery |
Aila Endō | Character from the manga series "Koizora - Setsunai Koimonogatari" |
Aila Raeste | Character from the novel "Wolf King" by Alice Borchardt |
Aila Winnie | Character from the web series "La Fille Seule" |
Aila Krieg | Character from the video game "Super Robot Wars Original Generations" |
Aila Brelance | Character from the novel "Vendetta" by Catherine Doyle |
Aila Wesphelan | Character from the book series "Tales of the Five Hundred Kingdoms" by Mercedes Lackey |