Dalila
Dalila is a variant spelling of the Hebrew name Delilah, which is derived from the Hebrew word 'dalal' meaning 'to languish' or 'to be delicate.'
In the Bible, Delilah is the name of the woman who betrayed Samson, the famous strong man, by cutting his hair and revealing the secret of his strength to the Philistines. Her name is often associated with the themes of seduction and betrayal.
Despite its biblical origins and negative connotations, the name Dalila has gained popularity as a beautiful and exotic-sounding name. Its meaning of 'delicate' or 'languishing' may appeal to parents who appreciate its feminine qualities.
Dalila is a popular name in various cultures, particularly in Hispanic and Arabic communities, where it is often spelled with variations like Dalila or Dalilah.