The first name Lila is of English, Persian, Greek, Latin, Arabic, Polish origin. It is often a girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
English: Feminine of Lyle: from the Island. Variant of Delilah
Persian: Lilac. Can Also Be a Variant of Leila: Dark. Born at Night
Greek: Lily
Latin: Lily
Arabic: Night
Polish: Of the People
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Dalila
(Hebrew)
Desired; Languishing. Famous Bearer: Biblical Delilah Tempted Samson into Revealing the Secret of His Superhuman Strength
Dalila
(African)
Gentle. (Tanzanian) (Swahili)
Delila
(Hebrew)
Desired. Languishing. The Biblical Delilah Tempted Samson into Revealing the Secret of His Superhuman Strength
Delilah
(Biblical)
Poor, Small, Head of Hair
Delilah
(Hebrew)
Amorous, Delight, Languishing, Temptress. in the Old Testament, Samson's Mistress Delilah Tricked Him into Revealing the Secret of His Strength, Then Betrayed Him to the Philistines
Galila
(Hebrew)
God Shall Redeem
Galilahi
(Native American)
Amiable,Attractive
Galilahi
(Native American)
Attractive (Cherokee)
Jaleela
(Muslim)
Variant of Jalila: Great. Exalted
Jalila
(Muslim)
Great. Exalted
Kaleela
(Muslim)
Variant of Kalila: Sweetheart. Beloved
Kalila
(Muslim)
Sweetheart. Beloved
Kalilah
(Arabic)
Darling; Sweetheart
Leila
(Islamic)
Born at Night (Layla, Lela, Lila, Layla)
Lilac
(Latin)
Bluish Purple
Lilac
(English)
The Name of a Flowering Pale-purple Shrub
Lilah
(English)
Feminine of Lyle: from the Island. Variant of Delilah
Lillian
(Latin)
Lily (Lela, Lelia, Lila, Lilah, Lil, Lilla, Lillie, Lillyl
Lyla
(English)
Feminine of Lyle: from the Island. Variant of Delilah
Olena
(Russian)
Light (Lenusya,Lila,Alena)
Samson
(Hebrew)
Sun Child; Bright Sun. in the Old Testament, Samson's Great Strength Came from His Long Hair. He Was Seduced by Delilah, Who Cut His Hair Off, Thereby Destroying His Strength
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