Talia (given name)

Talia (Hebrew: טליה "Dew of Heaven") is a feminine given name. Alternative spellings include: Taliah, Taaliah, Talya, Tahlia, Taliya, Taliea, Taylia or Talie.

Talia
GenderFemale
Language(s)Arabic, Assyrian, Hebrew, Greek
Origin
Meaning"dew of God", "lamb", "to bloom", "to recite"
Region of originMediterranean
Other names
Alternative spellingTaliah, Taaliah

The name Talia bears phonological similarities to names found in many languages. The Assyrian community heavily used the name "T(h)alia", which, in Neo-Aramaic, means "boy".[1] The Greek name Thalia (or Thalía or Thaleia (/θəˈl.ə/; Greek: Θάλεια from θάλλειν "to bloom") dates back to antiquity and is relatively popular in a number of countries. However, pronunciation varies and in some cases the θ/t distinction of the original Greek is lost (e.g. Spanish pronunciation: [taˈli.a]). A similar-sounding name is also in use in Polynesian cultures.

People with the given name

Fictional characters

  • Queen Talia, in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
  • Talia, the name of the dormant princess in an early version of the Sleeping Beauty legend
  • Talia al Ghul, from DC Comics
  • Talia Gladys, in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny
  • Talia Parra, the titular character of the teen sitcom Talia in the Kitchen
  • Talia Sahid, on the American soap opera One Life to Live
  • Talia Winters, on the television series Babylon 5
  • Talia Wagner, daughter of Nightcrawler and The Scarlet Witch in an alternate universe of X-Men

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