Maleah

The name "Maleah" means "beloved" in Hawaiian. When traced back to Hebrew origins, it is associated with "Miriam," meaning 'sea of bitterness' or 'wished-for child.'

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"Maleah" is thought to have Hawaiian roots, derived from the name "Malia," which means 'beloved'. It might also stem from Hebrew origins where it is a variation of "Miriam" or "Mary".

  • Popularity: 2,055th
  • Babies named Maleah in the US in 2023:
    Female: 223
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Mal, Mally, Lia, Lee, Mae.
  • Full Names: Malina, Malia, Malissa, Malinda, Maliyah.
  • Famous Namesakes: Maleah Davis-Child, Malea Emma-Singer, Malea McGuinness-Singer, Maleah Cameron-Basketball Player, Malie Delany-Actress.
  • Gender: Predominantly used for females though can be gender-neutral
  • Numerology: The numerology for Maleah points to the number 5, often linked with adaptability and versatility. It signifies an adventurous spirit and a desire for freedom and exploration.

The name "Maleah" has seen a rise in popularity, particularly in the United States over the past two decades. It's appreciated for its melodic sound and meaningful background, making it a choice that resonates with modern parents seeking a unique name with multicultural ties.

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