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Iliyah

A variant of Elijah or Aliyah-style names, tied to roots meaning "my God is Yahweh" or exalted ascent.

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Iliyah is a variant form of the ancient Hebrew name Elijah — Eliyahu in its original form — meaning "my God is Yahweh" or "Yahweh is my God." Elijah the Tishbite stands as one of the most dramatic figures in the Hebrew Bible: the prophet who called down fire from heaven on Mount Carmel, fled into the wilderness in despair, heard God not in earthquake or wind but in a still small voice, and was taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire without tasting death. His story spans the Books of Kings with a mythic intensity that made his name sacred across Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions — in Islam he appears as Ilyas, a Quranic prophet.

The spelling Iliyah softens the name's hard edges, creating a form that reads as gender-flexible — suitable for both boys and girls — and carries a lyrical quality that the traditional Elijah does not. This orthographic shift mirrors a broader contemporary trend of feminizing or neutralizing traditionally masculine names by adjusting their spelling and cadence. The -iyah ending echoes other Hebrew-derived names like Aaliyah and Moriah, placing Iliyah within a phonetic family associated with grace and elevation.

Iliyah has found particular favor in African-American communities, where it joins a rich tradition of spiritually resonant names drawn from scripture. It carries the full prophetic weight of its ancient root while wearing it lightly, a name that sounds at once timeless and entirely contemporary.

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