All about the name LITAL

Meaning, origin, history.

Lital is a unique and beautiful feminine given name of Hebrew origin. Its meaning can be translated as "morning dew" or "dewdrop," evoking images of freshness, purity, and renewal.

The name Lital has a rich history rooted in Jewish tradition. In the Bible, the Book of Genesis mentions a woman named Adah who bore three sons: Bela, Beor, and Jobal. Some sources suggest that Lital may be a variant or derivative of Adah's name, which means "ornament" or "adornment."

Throughout history, the name Lital has been passed down through generations in Jewish communities around the world. It has also gained popularity among non-Jewish families who appreciate its unique sound and meaningful association with nature.

Today, Lital continues to be a distinctive choice for parents seeking a special name for their daughter. Its Hebrew origin adds an exotic touch while its meaning remains relevant and timeless. Whether you are of Jewish descent or simply drawn to the beauty of this name, choosing Lital is a wonderful way to honor tradition while embracing the freshness and purity it symbolizes.

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Popularity of the name LITAL since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Lital has seen a fluctuating but steady presence in the United States over the past three decades. In 1988 and 1989, there were five and six babies named Lital respectively. After a gap of several years, the name resurfaced with five births in 2000. The name's popularity grew slightly in 2012 with seven births recorded that year.

There was another brief period where the name Lital's usage decreased, with only five births each in 2013 and 2015. However, since then, there has been a resurgence in its use. In both 2019 and 2022, seven babies were named Lital.

Overall, from 1988 to 2022, the name Lital has been given to a total of 47 babies in the United States. This statistic indicates that while it may not be one of the most popular names, Lital has maintained a consistent presence among parents' choices for their children's names over time.