Aleeha

Meaning of Aleeha

Aleeha glides into a room like a fiesta song on a sunlit afternoon. She sprouted from the Arabic word “Aaliyah,” meaning “exalted” or “lofty,” and she carries that regal spark in every syllable. Picture her dancing across cobblestone streets, ribbons flying, each step a promise of bright tomorrows. She’s as warm as a churro shared at dawn and as uplifting as a mariachi’s trumpet call. Parents adore her for the daydreams she conjures—wide-open skies, soaring birds, endless possibilities. Though still a hidden gem, she’s been twinkling onto U.S. baby charts, landing at 937th in 2024. With Aleeha, everyday life turns into a lively Latin carnival, full of color, music, and hope.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-LEE-hah (/əˈliːhɑː/)

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