Lilith

LIL-ith
Meaning: Night monster; of the night
Gender
Girl
Origin
Hebrew, Mesopotamian, Aramaic
Popularity Rank
#232 (girls)
#496 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Lilith has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, particularly among parents looking for names with historical depth and strong cultural roots. While not among the top names, it has become a favored choice in alternative naming circles.

Why Parents Choose Lilith

Parents are drawn to the name Lilith for its unique sound, rich history, and the empowering narrative associated with it. It stands out from more common names and carries a sense of mystery and strength.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Lilith has roots in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, where she was associated with storms and was seen as a figure of darkness. The Hebrew Bible mentions a creature called 'lilit' in Isaiah 34:14, which has been linked to this name. Over time, Lilith has been portrayed in various forms in literature and folklore, representing both fear and admiration.

In Jewish mythology, Lilith is often considered Adam's first wife who was created from the same soil and refused to submit to him. She has been interpreted as a symbol of independence and female empowerment.

Notable People Named Lilith

  • Lilith Fair
  • Lilith Stangenberg
  • Lilith, a character from the TV show 'Supernatural'

Name Variations

Lilit Lillith Lilyth

Related Names

Lila Lila Leila

Similar Sounding Names

Lyra Lydia Liza

Names with Similar Feel

Seraphina Ophelia Morgana

Sibling Name Ideas

Eve Isis Aria

Pop Culture References

  • Lilith from 'The Simpsons'
  • Lilith in 'The Sandman' series by Neil Gaiman
  • Lilith from the video game 'Borderlands'