Lylah

The name Lylah conveys an aura of allure and enigma, akin to the qualities of the night. It has been associated with romantic and mysterious connotations, reflecting the deep and calming presence of nighttime.

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Lylah has roots in both Arabic and Hebrew cultures, possibly derived from the name Layla, which means "night" in Arabic and reflects beauty and mystery associated with the evening. In Hebrew, it also signifies 'night.'

  • Popularity: 1,186th
  • Babies named Lylah in the US in 2023:
    Female: 490
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Lily,Lila,Ly,Lee,Lai.
  • Full Names: Lylah Marie,Lylah Rose,Lylah Grace,Lylah Louise,Lylah Ann.
  • Famous Namesakes: Lailah Gifty Akita - Author,Lila Downs - Singer,Laila Ali - Boxer,Lila Lee - Actress,Laylah Ali - Painter.
  • Gender: Lylah is predominantly used as a female name, surrounding itself with femininity and grace.
  • Numerology: Lylah resonates with the number 6, signifying balance, responsibility, and nurturing. People with this number often find fulfillment in helping others, being creative, and valuing family harmony.

In recent years, Lylah has gained popularity, particularly in English-speaking countries, as parents are drawn to its lyrical and unique sound. It stands beloved yet distinct within similar sounding names, capturing the interest of those seeking something both modern and classic.

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