Tal

Meaning of Tal

Tal, derived from the Hebrew word for “dew,” evokes the same quiet luminance that graces the rose gardens of Shiraz at first light. Pronounced TAHL, this unisex name intertwines ancient Israeli roots with Persian poetics in a compact, modern form. An analytical look at U.S. Social Security figures shows its steady presence: a mid-century peak of 87 newborns in 1963 (rank 573) gradually giving way to six births in 2024 (rank 918), a pattern more like a measured desert breeze than a gusty storm. With its succinct silhouette and neutral cadence, Tal offers pragmatic versatility, while the imagery of morning dew conveys a subtle promise of new beginnings—practical, poetic, and quietly memorable.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as TAHL (/tɑl/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Tal

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