Lillith
Lillith is a name derived from the Hebrew word 'Lilith', which is associated with a female demonic figure in Jewish folklore. The name has its roots in ancient Mesopotamian mythology and is believed to have been popularized through various literary works and cultural references.
In Jewish folklore, Lilith is often depicted as a seductive and dangerous female demon who was Adam's first wife before Eve. She is said to have refused to submit to Adam and was subsequently banished from the Garden of Eden.
Despite its dark and mythological origins, the name Lillith has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among those who are drawn to its unique and mysterious quality. It is often associated with independence, strength, and unconventionality.
While Lillith is primarily considered a feminine name, some individuals may choose to use it as a gender-neutral or unisex name, depending on personal preference and cultural context.