Lalia, pronounced LAYL-yuh (/ˈleɪliə/), dances off the tongue like a soft lullaby at twilight. Rooted in the Greek word for speech or song and nodding to the delicate dahlia bloom, it weaves lyrical warmth with floral grace. Though wonderfully rare—only six baby girls in the U.S. were named Lalia in 2024 (ranked 944th)—its approachable spelling and inviting sound make it instantly memorable, not intimidating. Parents seeking a name with poetic flair, a hint of botanical beauty, and enough uniqueness to stand out in the playground will find Lalia’s blend of history and modern charm utterly persuasive.