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I was at a talk about Jewish items in a museum this weekend. One item was a piece of porcelain inscribed with the name of bride and groom. It dated from very early 18th century Germany - 1715 or thereabouts. The names of the nuptial couple were Meir and Kayla. When the rabbi who was describing the items pronounced the bride's name - "kyla" - a few people thought immediately of the Aussie girl's name Kylie. How interesting to know that Kayla has history and meaning!
Pronounced like "kyla".
Pronounced "Kyla".
Pronounced "Kie-lah".

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