Kyla Meaning

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The name "Kyla" camed from the Hebrew and also Celtic Origin. It is the Feminine Version of Kyle. Meaning "Narrow and Slender". The named " Kyla" is also form of Yiddish of Hebrew. The male name Kelila. It also the Female version of Gaelic Kyl. Also and Scottich surname from Gaelic Caol (Narrow). It also symbolizes the number "Four" The presents the four direction such as North,South,East and West.

A straigt-forward type of woman. She fight for what it is right and time. She don't want to give an argument but she always listen and work as team by means of being a follower. Kyla also wants to purge her dreams and will work hard to accomplish what she wants to. But the thing here is that she also wants to do things by her passion and unique

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