Lilah

The name Lilah is rich in meaning across cultures, generally symbolizing 'night' or the concept of dusk. This evokes imagery of tranquility, mystery, and calmness typically associated with nighttime. In some interpretations, it holds connotations of beauty and grace akin to the serene night sky.

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The name Lilah has roots in multiple cultures. It traces back to the Hebrew name 'Lailah' meaning 'night' and is also linked to the Arabic 'laylah,' which shares the same meaning. In Persian, 'Leila' too marks a variant with the same essence, suggesting a historical interchange of linguistic textures.

  • Popularity: 448th
  • Babies named Lilah in the US in 2023:
    Female: 1493
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Lils, Lila, Lily, Lally, Lula.
  • Full Names: Lilian, Liliana, Delilah, Elilah, Lilibeth.
  • Famous Namesakes: Lilah Parsons-Television Presenter, Delilah Belle Hamlin-Model, Lilah Sturges-Author, Lilah Pace-Novelist, Lilah Thomas-Artist.
  • Gender: Historically, Lilah is predominantly a feminine name with its roots in several ancient cultures which celebrate the character found in femininity.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Lilah is associated with the number 22, known as the Master Builder. It signifies ambition, integrity, and creativity. People with this number are often visionaries who seek to inspire and contribute positively to the world.

Lilah has gained steady popularity in English-speaking countries. In recent years, it's become a favored choice among parents seeking a name that offers both traditional authenticity and modern appeal. Its rising trend is likely boosted by the timeless charm and gentle elegance it offers.

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