Origin and Meaning of Lilieth
Meaning & Origin
Lilieth is often interpreted as 'little Lily' or 'God's promise'.
Origin: Hebrew - Derived from the Hebrew name 'Lilith', which traditionally means 'night monster' or 'female night spirit'. Lilieth can also be considered a diminutive form referring to a flower.
Interesting Facts
- Lilieth is a relatively modern name that gained popularity as a variation of the more traditional name Lilith.
- In Jewish folklore, Lilith is often cited as Adam's first wife before Eve, symbolizing independence and rebellion, which can impact the interpretation of names derived from it.
- Notable bearers include fictional characters such as Lilieth, who appears in various literary and artistic works, emphasizing themes of femininity and strength.
- Lilieth has experienced fluctuating popularity, particularly in New Age circles, appreciating its ethereal and floral associations.
- Variations of Lilieth include Lila, Lily, Lilli, and Lilith, all of which reflect different cultural and linguistic adaptations.