Caela, pronounced KAY-luh, is a melodic name that traces its roots to the Latin caelum, meaning “heaven” or “sky.” Like a gentle breeze drifting across the Tuscan hills, Caela conjures images of an open expanse of possibility, with twilight stars dancing over vineyard terraces—no passport required to explore these skies, just a playful twist of the tongue. Though it remains a rare gem, generally hovering in the 900s of U.S. birth rankings over recent decades, Caela shines with quiet confidence, offering a refreshing alternative to more familiar names. Parents who choose Caela weave for their daughter a narrative of elegance and lightness, as if bestowing upon her a personal fragment of the heavens wrapped in the lyrical warmth of Italian tradition. With its balanced sophistication and airy charm, Caela feels both timeless and contemporary: a name set to carry its bearer aloft on wings of poetic grace.