Caeli—pronounced KAY-lee—carries a pocketful of stardust wherever it goes. Rooted in the Latin caelum, “sky” or “heaven,” the name feels like a quick sunrise: bright, uplifting, and impossible to ignore. Some parents also hear an echo of the Irish-American favorite Kaylee, giving Caeli a double passport that flies between ancient Rome and modern playgrounds with equal ease. Storytellers picture little Caeli racing across a field, arms spread like wings, already fluent in the language of clouds. Though she first fluttered onto the U.S. charts back in the 1970s, her numbers have stayed modest—hovering around the 800s in recent years—which means your Caeli won’t get lost in a crowded classroom roll call. Think of her as a comet: rare, radiant, and forever pointing upward.
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