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Galilea
Pronounced gal-ih-LAY-uh /ˌɡæl.ɪˈleɪ.ə/High
Meaning: Spanish feminine form of Galilee, from the Hebrew Galil meaning circle or district; the region of Galilee in northern Israel was the homeland of Jesus according to the Christian GospelsHigh
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History & Origin
Galilea is the Spanish feminine form of Galilee, derived from the Hebrew Galil meaning circle or district. Galilee was an ancient region of northern Israel and the homeland of Jesus of Nazareth according to the Christian Gospels. The name was most likely coined in Spanish-speaking Catholic communities as a devotional place-name honoring the biblical geography of the Holy Land.
In the United States, Galilea has appeared on birth records primarily within Latino communities, particularly Mexican American families, where it began gaining traction in the early 21st century. It fits within a tradition of giving children names that honor sacred places — comparable to Jordan, Eden, or Zion. Its four-syllable sound and the melodic -ea ending give it a romantic, grand quality.
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What does the name Galilea mean?
Galilea derives from the Hebrew Galil meaning circle or district, referring to the region of Galilee in northern Israel, the homeland of Jesus.
How do you pronounce Galilea?
It is said gal-ih-LAY-uh /ˌɡæl.ɪˈleɪ.ə/ — four syllables with stress on the third.
Where is Galilea used as a name?
Galilea is used primarily in Spanish-speaking and Latino communities, particularly among Mexican and Mexican American families with Christian traditions.
Is Galilea a popular name?
Galilea has been rising steadily in the United States among Latino families in the 21st century.






