Jiah, pronounced JY-uh (/dʒaɪə/), unfurls like a whisper across a moonlit bamboo grove—an elegantly modern name born not of ancient lineage but of a poetic fusion, its “Ji” suggesting hidden wisdom and its breathy “ah” offering gentle affirmation. In its soft resonance one hears the promise of cherry blossoms drifting on a spring breeze and the quiet grace of lacquered tea bowls warming in the palm, evoking a Japanese garden at dawn where each delicate petal heralds new beginnings. Though embraced by just twenty-five newborns in the United States in 2024—placing it at a discreet nine-hundred-twenty-fifth—Jiah remains a rare pearl, its rarity and serene beauty chosen by those who seek a name both understated and luminously alive.
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