Mylah

A familiar American name with steady appeal.

Girl's nameAmericanRising fast Also a pet name
#549 160in 2024

Meaning & Origin

Mylah is a girl's baby name of American origin, a modern spelling variant of Myla or Mila, which derives from Slavic roots meaning 'gracious' or 'dear,' or alternatively from the Latin mille meaning 'soldier.' The -ah ending gives it a softer, more ethereal look.

Mylah has emerged as a creative spelling in the tradition of Lilah, Delilah, and Aaliyah — names where the -lah ending adds warmth and femininity. It's part of a broader trend of parents taking familiar sounds and giving them distinctive written forms to create something uniquely their own.

About the Name Mylah

Ivy HungBy Ivy Hung··2 min read

Mylah peaked in 2023 and currently sits at #549, with just over 6,000 recorded bearers. Its origin is listed as American — meaning it's a creative spelling construction rather than a name borrowed from another language's tradition. The sound is the same as Mila or Myla; the Y adds a visual twist that signals the name as an intentional, personalized creation rather than a direct borrowing.

An American Name's Phonetic Family

Mylah belongs to the Mila/Myla/Myra sound family — names built around the M-vowel-L construction that has been one of the most consistent trends in American feminine naming over the past two decades. Mila derives from Slavic roots meaning "gracious" or "dear"; Myla is often treated as an English variant; Mylah adds the -ah ending that softens the close and connects it to Arabic-influenced names like Aaliyah and Amiyah. The phonetic family is genuinely international even when the spelling is American. Browse Mila for the most prominent name in this sound group.

Spelling as Personal Statement

The MY- opening is visually distinctive and slightly possessive — it suggests the name belongs to the person who holds it. That quality is probably not accidental. American naming has a long tradition of using unconventional spellings to create a sense of individuality within familiar sounds, and Mylah does that efficiently. The -lah ending also creates a warm resonance: it ends open rather than closed, which gives the name a slightly softer feel than Myla or Myla.

The Mila Comparison

The honest practical question: if you love the sound MY-lah, would Mila serve equally well? Mila has over 300,000 recorded bearers, a clear Slavic etymology, and a strong pop-culture profile through actress Mila Kunis. Mylah offers the same sound with fewer associations and a more personal spelling. Whether that trade-off — less history, more individuality , suits your family's naming philosophy is the central question. Compare with Mila directly.

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Popularity Over Time

Mylah climbed 4358 spots in the last 20 years — from #4907 to #549.

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Popularity by Decade

Decade-by-decade popularity data for Mylah
DecadeBirthsTrend
2020s3,026
2010s2,438
2000s559
1990s33

Year-by-Year Data

View complete yearly data(29 years, 19932024)
Year-by-year popularity data for the name Mylah
YearBirthsRank
2024551#549
2023789#389
2022719#439
2021602#514
2020365#747
2019319#845
2018322#843
2017281#941
2016225#1129
2015255#1043
2014251#1035
2013230#1078
2012208#1185
2011194#1236
2010153#1477
2009117#1836
2008104#2015
200767#2741
200665#2750
2005108#1812

Source: U.S. Social Security Administration. Showing years with 5+ recorded births.

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Last updated May 2026 · Data: U.S. Social Security Administration (19932024) · Methodology