Dalilah
Dalilah is a given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "gentle" or "weak." It is primarily used as a female given name. The name has biblical roots, appearing in the Old Testament as Delilah, the woman who betrayed Samson. Despite this association, the name Dalilah has remained in use across various cultures and languages.
The spelling variation "Dalilah" is a common modern transliteration. The name's sound and meaning have contributed
The popularity of the name Dalilah has seen fluctuations over time. It is generally considered a feminine