Delilah is a Hebrew name, derived from the word 'delalah', meaning 'weak' or 'woolly'. In the biblical story of Samson and Delilah, she was a Philistine woman who fell in love with Samson and cut off his hair, causing him to lose his strength.
Delilah has cultural significance in Jewish and Christian traditions as the name of a complex and multifaceted character. In Islam, she is known as Daliah or Daliyah.
People named Delilah are often seen as charming, manipulative, and clever with a strong sense of intuition and emotional intelligence.
The name Delilah has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among parents seeking a unique yet timeless feminine name. It remains a popular choice for girls in many countries around the world.