Dalia (given name)

Dalia is a common feminine name in Arabic (Arabic: داليا) and Hebrew (Hebrew: דַּלְיָה). The name in Arabic stems from the word for grape vine and in Hebrew from the word for [tip of a] branch, especially that of a grapevine or an olive tree. Dalia is also said to mean "a strong branch."

Dalia
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameArabic, Hebrew

There are several biblical and Talmudic references. However, confusion arose among Hebrew speakers Dalia is not a similar meaning with the name of the flower Dahlia, named in honor of Anders Dahl, a Swedish botanist, by Spanish naturalist Antonio José de Cavanilles, director of the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid of 18th century. Dahlia is a native flower of Mexico and the national flower of the country. However, in Mexico, it is spelled as "Dalia" another derivative of its official name which is commonly used and popular in Spanish speaking countries.

Dalia is a popular feminine name in Lithuania, meaning 'destiny' or 'fate' and derived from Lithuanian pagan traditions. Dalia (mythology) is also said to mean "a strong branch."

Notable people with the name include:

  • Dalia Contreras (born 1983), Venezuelan taekwando practitioner
  • Dalia Dorner (born 1934), former Justice of the Supreme Court of Israel
  • Dalia El Behery (born 1970), Egyptian actress, model, TV presenter, and Miss Egypt 1990
  • Dalia Gebrial (born 1993), British journalist and writer
  • Dalia Grybauskaitė (born 1956), politician and former President of Lithuania
  • Dalia Hertz, Israeli poet
  • Dalia Itzik (born 1952), Israeli politician
  • Dalia Leinartė (born 1958), Lithuanian member and former Chair of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)
  • Dale Messick (1906-2005), born Dalia Messick, creator of the comic strip Brenda Starr
  • Dalia Mogahed (born 1974), American Muslim scholar and adviser to President Barack Obama
  • Dalia Rabin-Pelossof (born 1950), Israeli politician
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