Taline

Meaning of Taline

The name Taline, pronounced tah-LEEN (/tɑːˈliːn/), springs from Armenian tradition, where its soft vowel cadence suggests both warmth and quiet strength—an echo of Talin, the ancient hilltop town whose sunlit stone walls still stand as a testament to resilience. In third-person reflection, Taline invites an image of a gently unfurling flower, unfolding its petals with steadfast grace; its meaning is often rendered as “little girl” or “delicate,” yet carries a whisper of enduring spirit that transcends literal translation. In the United States, Taline has maintained a modest but steady presence among newborns since the late 1970s—peaking near rank 770 in the early ’80s and settling at 945 in 2024 with five recorded births—an analytical portrait of a name prized for its lyrical simplicity rather than mass appeal. With its balanced blend of cultural depth and Anglo-American accessibility, Taline offers parents a thoughtful choice that feels both familiar and refreshingly singular.

Pronunciation

Armenian

  • Pronunced as tah-LEEN (/tɑːˈliːn/)

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