Talia (given name)

Talia
GenderFeminine
LanguageHebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin
Origin
Meaning"dew of God", "lamb", "to bloom"
Other names
Alternative spellingTaaliah, Tahlia, Tahliah, Tahlyah, Taiyla, Taliah, Talie, Taliea, Taliya, Talya, Tayleeah, Taylia
Variant formTalita[1]
NicknamesTali, Tally
Related namesThalia, Avital

Talia is a Modern Hebrew feminine given name, as well as a variant spelling of Thalia and a short form of Natalia.[2]

Jews interpret it as a Hebrew combination of ṭal ('dew') and the theophoric suffix -yāh, meaning 'dew of God'.[3] Yehotal, a theophoric prefix combined with -ṭal, is recorded as both a masculine and a feminine name in Elephantine papyri; Avital and Hamutal are feminine names in Biblical Hebrew, but their etymologies are unknown, with proposals for Hamutal ranging from "my father-in-law is protection" to "dew of Ḥammu".[1] Talya (טַלְיָא or טַלְיָה) referred to a male youth in Aramaic.[1]

People with the given name

Talia

Fictional characters

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References

  1. ^ a b c "טליה". Academy of the Hebrew Language (in Hebrew). 7 June 2021. Retrieved 11 August 2025.
  2. ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). "Talia". A Dictionary of First Names (2nd ed.). ISBN 978-0-19-172667-5.
  3. ^ Janowski, Malkie. "What Does the Name Talia Mean?". Chabad.org. Retrieved 13 June 2021.