The meaning of ayla around the world

Turkish: "Halo of light around the moon"

  • Hebrew: "Oak tree" or "terebinth tree"

  • Arabic: "Oak tree," "family," or "ancestor"

  • Arabic: "halo of light around the moon"

  • Norse mythology: The name of the goddess of the underworld

  • Gaelic: "From a strong place" or "pillar of strength"

  • Sanskrit: "Instruments of work" or "mechanical devices"

  • SANSKRIT: "INFINITE", "NOBLE", OR "EXCELLENT"

  • Old German: "Awe-inspiring" or "revered"

  • Old German: "joyful" or "merry"

  • Inuit: "Moon"

  • Bosnian: "Moonlight"

  • Hungarian: "Glorious"

  • Bulgarian: "One who illuminates" or "shines"

  • Italian: "Birdsong"

  • Greek: "Sunlight" or "halo"

  • The name Ayla has different meanings in different parts of the world. Here are some of the meanings I could find:

    Hebrew: "oak tree" or "terebinth tree"

    Turkish: "moonlight"

    Sanskrit: "infinite", "noble", or "excellent"

    Arabic: "halo of light around the moon"

    Gaelic: "from a strong place" or "pillar of strength"

    Old German: "joyful" or "merry"

    Native American (Hopi): "moonlight"

    Swahili: "oceanic"

    Kurdish: "moon halo" or "moon goddess"

  • Sanskrit: means "in the likeness of an elf"

  • Native American (Mi'kmaq): means "dancing through the clouds"

    Australian Aboriginal: means "oak tree" or "place of refuge"

  • - In Sanskrit, Ayla means "in dance, melodious".

    - In Old Norse, Ayla means "to dance".

    - In Greek, Ayla means "whirlwind" or "hurricane".

    - In Finnish, Ayla means "bringer of light".

    - In Italian, Ayla is a variant of the name Aila, which means "from a strong place".

    - In Scottish Gaelic, Ayla is a variant of the name Isla, which means "river".

It's worth noting that the meanings and origins of names can vary depending on the source and context. These are just a few examples of the possible meanings of the name Ayla.