Aleia first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Aleia has been for the last 47 years (from 1977 to 2023) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Aleia

A feminine name of uncertain origin possibly related to Helen.

Popularity of Aleia by gender

Based on the last 47 years of data, Aleia is exclusively a female name.

For the most recent data in 2023, there were 222 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Aleia.

Year Male Count Female Count
2023 0 222
2022 0 225
2021 0 225
2020 0 243
2019 0 164
2018 0 92
2017 0 68
2016 0 83
2015 0 65
2014 0 43
2013 0 55
2012 0 60
2011 0 61
2010 0 48
2009 0 54
2008 0 45
2007 0 42
2006 0 49
2005 0 36
2004 0 33
2003 0 35
2002 0 50
2001 0 51
2000 0 51
1999 0 38
1998 0 44
1997 0 43
1996 0 43
1995 0 46
1994 0 48
1993 0 28
1992 0 21
1991 0 27
1990 0 24
1989 0 20
1988 0 18
1987 0 18
1986 0 14
1985 0 18
1984 0 14
1983 0 20
1982 0 17
1981 0 20
1980 0 18
1979 0 6
1978 0 9
1977 0 6

The history of the first name Aleia

The given name Aleia is believed to have its origins in ancient Greek culture, deriving from the word "alalos," which means "speechless" or "unable to speak." The name's roots can be traced back to the classical era of ancient Greece, around the 5th to 4th century BCE.

In Greek mythology, there are references to a minor figure named Aleia, who was said to be a nymph associated with the goddess Artemis. Some sources suggest that Aleia was a huntress and companion of Artemis, known for her silence and stealthy nature during hunts, thus earning her the epithet "the speechless one."

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name Aleia can be found in the writings of the ancient Greek historian Pausanias, who lived in the 2nd century CE. In his work "Description of Greece," he mentions a temple dedicated to Artemis Aleia in the region of Arcadia.

Throughout history, there have been notable individuals who bore the name Aleia. One such figure was Aleia of Tlos, a philosopher and mathematician from the 4th century BCE, who was a student of the renowned thinker Plato. Another was Aleia of Thessaly, a 3rd-century BCE poet whose works, unfortunately, have been lost to time.

In the Middle Ages, the name Aleia appeared in various forms across Europe. One notable bearer was Aleia of Aquitaine, a 12th-century noblewoman and patron of the arts, known for her support of troubadours and poets.

During the Renaissance period, the name Aleia gained popularity in Italy. One notable figure was Aleia Trisana, a 15th-century Venetian painter and illuminator of manuscripts, renowned for her intricate and vibrant works.

Another notable historical figure with the name Aleia was Aleia Gonzaga, a 16th-century Italian noblewoman and patron of the arts, who was instrumental in supporting the works of the famous Renaissance artist Titian.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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