Kala is a name with Sanskrit origins, meaning 'beauty' or 'lovely'. It has been used in various Indian cultures and languages, including Hinduism and Buddhism.
In Hindu mythology, Kala refers to the goddess of time and change. In Buddhism, it represents the concept of impermanence and the fleeting nature of life.
People named Kala are often seen as creative, gentle, and compassionate individuals with a deep appreciation for beauty and harmony.
The name Kala is gaining popularity globally, particularly in India and the United States, where it is often given to girls born during the full moon or new moons.