Aaliyah (given name)
Aaliyah is a female given name with origins in Hebrew that became popular in Arabic, making it a common given name for girls born to Muslim families. In 2007, an increase in usage was attributed to the fame of the American pop singer Aaliyah.
Origin
In Hebrew, ʿaliyah means "ascent," "rising," or "going up." The word is found in various parts of the Tanakh to refer to this concept. The word is often used to refer to the calling of a member of a Jewish congregation up to the bimah for a segment of the formal Torah reading. It may also refer to the immigration of Jews from the diaspora to the geographical Land of Israel.In Arabic, aaliyah is derived from the verb "alah" which means "to ascend" or "to go up". As a given name, it is the feminine form of Aali, meaning "high" or "exalted". Aaliyah is also associated with Aliya bint Ali, one of the 17 daughters of Ali, the fourth caliph of Islam. The spelling Aaliyah with the double 'A' is more common in Arabic transliterations, while the Hebrew version often starts with a single 'A', though both spellings may be used. Variations of the name, including Alia, Aliya, Aleah, and Alya, can be found across cultures.
Notable people
- Aaliyah Alleyne, Caribbean cricketer
- Aaliyah Brown, American sprinter
- Aaliyah Chavez, American basketball player
- Aaliyah Edwards, Canadian basketball player
- Aaliyah Fasavalu-Fa'amausili, Australian rugby league footballer
- Aaliyah Haughton or mononymously Aaliyah, American singer/actress
- Aaliyah Nolan, Bermudian footballer
- Aaliyah Nye, American basketball player
- Aaliyah Palestrini, Seychellois swimmer
- Aaliyah Powell, British taekwondo practitioner
- Aaliyah Prince, Trinidadian footballer
- Aaliyah Wilson, American basketball player