Meaning & Origin
Yamila is a feminine given name used especially in Latin America, functioning as a Spanish variant or form of the Arabic name Jamila.EtymologyYamila derives from the Arabic root jamala, meaning "to be beautiful." The name Jamil (masculine) and its feminine form Jamila stem from the Arabic word jamāl, meaning "beauty" or "grace." Thus, Yamila carries the meaning "beautiful" or "graceful," the same as its source name.Cultural and Religious SignificanceIn Islamic tradition, Jamila was the name of a wife of Caliph Umar, one of the early leaders after Muhammad. This gives the name religious significance for some Muslims. While Yamila itself is a variation shaped by Spanish phonetics, it retains these Arabic roots and the beauty-related meaning.The name has become especially popular in Latin America among Spanish-speaking populations, often spelled Yamila, Yamile, or Yamilet. Spelling variations such as Yamile, Yamilet, and Yamileth appear in numerous records.Notable BearersYamila is common enough in Latin America to appear among celebrities and public figures, though not globally prominent. The name's variants like Jamila have enjoyed popularity in the United States, ranking among the top 1,000 names for girls from 1974 to 1995.Global VariantsBeyond the Spanish sphere, the name appears in other languages: Xhemile in Albanian, Jameela in Arabic, Cemile in Turkish, Djamila in Algerian Arabic, and Dzhamilja in Russian, to name a few.For individuals, the name symbolizes elegance and harmony across cultures, bridging the Arabic root shared with centuries of Islamic history and its adaptation to contemporary Latin-American use.Meaning: "beautiful" or "graceful"Origin: Arabic, via Spanish adaptationType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Latin America, Spanish-speaking world, also global variations