Dailah

Meaning of Dailah

Dailah is a graceful, softly spoken name with roots in both Hebrew and Arabic traditions—often viewed as a lyrical variant of Dalia, meaning “to draw water” or evoking the lush imagery of a grapevine. Pronounced DAY-luh, this name carries an airy lilt, as if whispering of gentle streams and verdant gardens. In the United States, Dailah remains a rare gem—just seven baby girls received the name in 2023, placing it at number 951, and it has hovered in the mid-900s for the better part of a decade. That quiet exclusivity gives every little Dailah a special kind of shine, hinting at creativity, warmth, and an unhurried sense of wonder. For parents who cherish names that feel both fresh and timeless, Dailah offers a persuasive blend of natural beauty and understated charm.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as DAY-luh (/deɪˈlə/)

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