Dahlia (given name)
Dahlia is a feminine given name derived from the name for the flower, which was named in honor of the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl. His surname is of Germanic origin and refers to a person who lived in a valley. It is also a spelling variant of the name Dalia, which is also a Hebrew name meaning “hanging branch”.
Usage
The name has been among the top 1,000 names given to newborn girls in the United States since 2006 and among the top 300 since 2022. It has been among the top 1,000 names given to newborn girls in England and Wales since 2013. It is among the top 300 names given to newborn girls in Canada, where it ranked in 294th position on the popularity chart in 2021, with 106 uses.People
- Dahlia Adler, American author
- Dahlia Duhaney, Jamaican retired sprinter and Olympian
- Dahlia Elsayed, American painter, writer, and teaching artist
- Dahlia Greidinger, Israeli scientist
- Dahlia Harris, Jamaican actress, television and radio personality, public speaker, and film and theatre director
- Dahlia Lithwick, Canadian-American lawyer, writer, and journalist
- Dahlia Malkhi, Israeli-American computer scientist
- Dahlia Mokbel, Egyptian synchronized swimmer and Olympian
- Dahlia Ravikovitch, Israeli poet, translator, and peace activist
- Dahlia Salah, Gibraltarian footballer
- Dahlia Salem, American actress
- Dahlia Schweitzer, American pop culture critic and writer
Fictional characters
- Aunt Dahlia, a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves stories of English comic writer P. G. Wodehouse