Aleia

  • Origin
    Greek, Hebrew
  • Meaning
    exalted, high
  • Variations
    Alia, Aleah, Aleiya, Aleya, Aliah, Aleyah, Alea, Aleeya, Aaliyah, Aléia
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  • Bright and breezy, this name feels like sunshine breaking through morning clouds. It's uncomplicated in the best possible way—easy to spell, simple to pronounce, yet undeniably charming. The vowel-heavy composition gives it an open, friendly sound that invites warmth and approachability. Perfect for parents who want something distinctive without being overly elaborate or trendy. It has that sweet spot quality: recognizable enough to feel familiar, rare enough to feel special. The name suits an energetic personality, someone who brings light into rooms and makes friends easily. Its brevity makes it practical for forms and documents while maintaining plenty of character. Consider how naturally it fits with active, outdoorsy lifestyles or artistic pursuits. The lightness of the name doesn't diminish its strength—it's simultaneously gentle and resilient. Families appreciate its cross-cultural adaptability and the way it ages gracefully from toddlerhood through adulthood.
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