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      Meaning of the first name Giliah

      Origin

      Hebrew Origin, Derived from Gila

      Meaning

      Joyful And Cheerful Spirit

      Variations

      Liliah, Gilian, Gilah
      The name Giliah has Hebrew origins and is derived from the name Gila, which signifies a joyful and cheerful spirit. In Hebrew, the root of the name is connected to feelings of happiness and merriment, embodying the essence of joyfulness. Names that convey positive traits, such as joy and cheerfulness, are often chosen by parents to reflect the values they wish to impart to their children.

      Historically, names that derive from Hebrew often have deep cultural and religious significance, especially within Jewish communities. The use of names like Gila, and by extension Giliah, can be traced back to biblical times, where names were often chosen to reflect hopes or characteristics the family wished to embody. While Giliah might not be as widely recognized in historical texts as other names, it retains its roots in the rich tapestry of Hebrew nomenclature, contributing to the ongoing tradition of giving names with meaningful implications.

      In modern times, Giliah has emerged as a unique and relatively uncommon name. Its positive connotation makes it appealing to parents seeking an uplifting name for their child. While not frequently encountered in popular culture or mainstream media, its association with joyfulness gives it a distinctive charm. Today, the name is appreciated for its spiritual heritage and continues to be embraced by contemporary families who value its cheerful essence.

      Based on our records...

      Gividen

      This is the most common surname associated with Giliah.

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