Skylie, pronounced SKY-lee, feels like a breath of fresh air—an imaginative mash-up of “sky” and the playful -ie ending reminiscent of Kylie. A modern invention rather than a centuries-old heirloom, it first breezed into the US top 1,000 in the late 1990s and has since hovered around the 900s, hitting that sweet spot of name-chart recognition without becoming ordinary. It conjures open horizons and spontaneous adventure—picture a kite dancing on a summer breeze—while fewer than 30 little Skylies join the world each year, so it stays uniquely charming. For parents seeking a name that’s both spirited and grounded, Skylie lands perfectly: light enough to lift your heart, solid enough to stand the test of time.