Talia (given name)

Talia
Origin
Region of origin Australian[1]

Talia is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin meaning dew from God. Alternative spellings include Tahlia or Taylia. Talia is a combination of two separate words which, when combined, translate to dew of God. The word talia can be found in the Mishnah (Keilim 24:17), although its use as a name is modern.

It is also attributed to the word meaning female "lamb" in Hebrew, as define by the "Even-Shoshan" dictionary. The Hebrew word for male lamb – "taLEH" (טלה) with the addition of the female suffix describing female animals "ya" (יה), as mentioned in the Mishnah (Minchot, 23;7).

The Hebrew name Talia bears phonological similarities to names found in other languages. The Assyrian community heavily used the name "T(h)alia," which, in Neo-Aramaic, means "boy."[2] The Greek name Thalia (or Thalía or Thaleia (/θəˈl.ə/; Greek: Θάλεια from θάλλειν "to bloom") dates back to antiquity and is relatively popular in a number of countries. However, pronunciation varies and in some cases the θ/t distinction of the original Greek is lost (e.g. Spanish pronunciation: [taˈli.a]). A similar-sounding name is also in use in Polynesian cultures.

List of people with the given name Talia

Fictional characters

References

  1. http://www.kidspot.com.au/the-best-australian-aboriginal-baby-names/
  2. http://www.assyrianlanguages.org/sureth/dosearch.php?searchkey=5137&language=id

See also

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