 
						5
						There are 5 people in United States with name Malayla
					 
						30282nd
						Malayla is the 30282nd most popular first name in United States
					Approximately 2 people out of every 100M bear this name
					0% of the people are Male, and 100% are Female with the first name Malayla
Male Count - 0
								Female Count - 5
							So, statistically the name Malayla is considered to be Female
Year Wise Usages
					The average age of the people named Malayla is 4 years
					Young
						
						5
					Adult
						
						0
					Old
						
						0
					 
						5
						Approximately 5 individuals named Malayla are estimated to be alive
					 
						0
						While around 0 individuals named Malayla are estimated to have deceased
					Did you know?
- 23.21% of the names in the United States have the same number of characters as yours
- 7.98% of the names in United States start with the letter M
- Origin of James : 21st century
Different Versions of Malayla?
						Meaning?
						
							Malayla is a variant of the name Malaya, which means 'free' or 'freedom' in Sanskrit. It is also a combination of the names Maya and Layla, meaning 'illusion' and 'night' respectively.						
					Malayla is not just a name! It has many hidden meanings...
					M
							Mystery, the part of you that cannot be explained.
						A
							Activities, for you have many.
						L
							Limitless, your future's height.
						A
							Alluring, your charm is in demand.
						Y
							Yearning, with nothing to hide.
						L
							Loyal, through thick and thin.
						A
							Accomplished, in all that you do.
						State Wise Usages
Michigan has the highest number of people using the first name while Michigan has the lowest number of people.
- Malayla in Michigan - 5
- Malayla in Michigan - 5
Michigan
							5
						Popular Personality with name Malayla
					Name
							Malayla Yousafzai
						DOB
							July 12, 1997
						Profession
							Activist
						Gender
							Female
						Nationality
							Pakistani
						Malayla Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate. She is known for her advocacy for girls' education in her native Swat Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
					 
				 
						 
						 
						