Lylah

Meaning night
Origin English, Hebrew
Gender Girl
Popularity Moderate
Length 5
Syllables 2
Syllabification Ly-lah

About Lylah

Lylah is a name of English origin, holding a beautiful and mystical significance. Derived from Lilah, which is a diminutive of the Hebrew name Delilah, Lylah symbolizes "night" or "dark beauty." It exudes an air of charm and elegance, making it a delightful choice for a baby girl.

With its gentle sound and melodious quality, Lylah evokes a sense of enchantment that captures attention effortlessly. This name's allure lies in its simplicity and uniqueness, making it stand out from more common names while still maintaining an air of familiarity.

Lylah is a name that can accompany a child throughout her life, from playful nicknames like Lyla and Lil to the mature and sophisticated Lylah for formal occasions. As parents bestow this enchanting name upon their little one, they set her on a path of mystery and grace, embracing the beauty of the night in all its splendor.

Variations of Name Lylah

Lilah
Leilah
Lila
Layla
Laila
Delilah
Lillah

Nicknames for Lylah

Ly
Lala
Lylie
Lah

Famous People Named Lylah

Lylah M. AlphonseAmerican journalist and editor
Lylah MacCallScottish actress
Lylah RidgeCanadian actress
Lylah WilliamsAmerican track and field athlete

Characters Named Lylah

Lylah Clarefrom "The Legend of Lylah Clare"
Lylah Jamesfrom "Lylah and Owen"
Lylah Lightwavefrom "The Extraordinary Adventures of Adele Blanc-Sec"
Lylah Ryderfrom "Assassin's Creed - Underworld"
Lylah Shiversfrom "Murder, She Wrote"
Lylah Strattonfrom "Fear No More"
Lylah Turnerfrom "The Line"
Lylah Valentinefrom "Brotherly Love"
Lylah Wardfrom "Lylah's Teacher"
Lylah Fitzgibbonfrom "End of Days"