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Laylas

Laylas is the plural form of the feminine given name Layla. Layla is of Arabic origin, derived from laylā, meaning night. In English usage, Laylas appears mainly when referring to several individuals who share the given name Layla, such as in biographical lists, event programs, or genealogical records. The pluralization follows standard English patterns, producing Laylas. Variants of Layla include Leila, Laila, Leilah, and Laylee; correspondingly, plural forms may vary in those spellings.

There is no separate geographic, organizational, or cultural entity officially known as Laylas. As such, Laylas

In encyclopedic or reference contexts, Laylas would appear in discussions of onomastics (the study of names)

functions
as
a
linguistic
form
rather
than
a
distinct
subject.
The
term
is
used
only
in
contexts
that
involve
naming
or
listing
people;
it
is
not
a
proper
noun
representing
a
single
entity.
or
in
catalogs
of
individuals
named
Layla.
See
also
Layla,
Leila,
Laila,
Leilah,
and
related
given-name
articles.