Tallulah is a name of Choctaw origin, derived from the word 'talahluhi', meaning 'leaping water'. The name was originally used to describe a waterfall or rapid in the Chickasaw language.
In Native American cultures, Tallulah holds significance as a symbol of natural beauty and power. The name is often associated with the spirit world and has been used by some tribes to describe the sound of rushing water.
People named Tallulah are often seen as lively, adventurous, and creative individuals who bring energy and excitement into their surroundings.
The name Tallulah has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among parents seeking unique and meaningful names with a strong cultural heritage.