Ayla 2
Feminine
Azerbaijani, Turkish
Meaning & Origin
Ayla is a feminine given name used in Azerbaijani and Turkish. In Turkish, it literally means "moonlight, halo" (a luminous circle around the moon). The name evokes celestial imagery of gentle lunar radiance.Etymology and Linguistic OriginThe name is directly derived from the Turkish noun ay ("moon") combined with the suffix -la, creating a word that signifies the soft glow or halo of the moon. This is distinct from the homonymous name Ayla (from Hebrew Ilani/adela), which has separate roots in Hebrew as a variant of Eila.Cultural SignificanceIn Turkish and Azerbaijani cultures, the moon is a symbol of beauty, harmony, and romantic longing. Naming a daughter Ayla connects her to this ideal of serene beauty and grace. The absence of a definitive Wiktionary passage preserves the name’s simplicity without legendary baggage — but a bearer present from epic Albanian tradition bore her half-shape stories with differing rules only unsaid.Related NamesThe Bosnian form Ajla (pronounced IY-uh) emerges via Ottoman Turkish influence. It arrived across the Balkans as that longer vowel variant sounds identical when spoken. Other Turkish cognates appearing only when extended Ayten ("moon complexion") would saturate poetry dictionaries once coupled for those pair in 19thc Persianate gazels.Neo-classes keep wholly regional in family registars only - not presented: no written excerpts found.Meaning: moonlight, haloOrigin: TurkishType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Azerbaijan, Turkey