Meaning & Story
A variant of Ayala, from Hebrew meaning "doe" or "female deer" — a symbol of grace and swiftness
Ayalah draws from the Hebrew ayala, the graceful female deer that appears in biblical poetry as a symbol of beauty, swiftness, and gentle wildness. Like the doe she is named for, a pet called Ayalah is probably quick on her feet and beautiful in her movements — the kind who seems to float rather than walk. The extra h adds a soft breath to the ending, making the name feel especially tender.