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Dalida

A name used across Arabic and French circles, often linked to elegant feminine performance and affectionate use.

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Dalida sits at the intersection of Biblical legend and twentieth-century pop mythology. As a name, it is an Italian and Spanish elaboration of the Hebrew *Delilah* (דְּלִילָה), which most scholars derive from a root meaning "to weaken" or "to hang low," though some connect it to the Arabic *dalila*, meaning "flirtatious" or "she who guides." The Biblical Delilah of the Book of Judges — the woman who discovered the secret of Samson's strength — gave the root name its powerful, if morally ambivalent, charge in Western culture.

The name's modern resonance, however, belongs almost entirely to one extraordinary woman: Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti, born in 1933 in Alexandria, Egypt, to an Italian family, who renamed herself Dalida and became one of the best-selling recording artists in French history. Singing in more than ten languages across four decades, she embodied the cosmopolitan Mediterranean soul of mid-century Europe — romantic, tragic, and relentlessly glamorous. Her life, marked by personal loss and operatic intensity, became inseparable from the name itself.

Paris named a square after her in Montmartre, where a bronze bust still draws admirers. The name Dalida thus carries a double inheritance: the ancient weight of Biblical narrative and the very modern glamour of a woman who turned personal sorrow into art. In Italy, Egypt, and Francophone countries it has never entirely faded, cherished by families who want a name that is both classical and cinematic, both sacred and deeply human.

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