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Aleah

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Pronounced ah-LEE-uh /əˈliː.ə/High

Meaning: Variant spelling of Aliah or Alia, from Hebrew and Arabic ali or aliyah meaning exalted, high, or elevated; also related to the concept of spiritual ascent in Jewish traditionHigh

In 30 seconds: Aleah is a graceful variant of Aliyah meaning exalted or elevated. With its soft three-syllable flow and spiritual resonance, it is popular in both Jewish and Muslim communities and has broad cross-cultural appeal.
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Origin HighHebrew, Arabic
MeaningVariant spelling of Aliah or Alia, from Hebrew and Arabic ali or aliyah meaning exalted, high, or elevated; also related to the concept of spiritual ascent in Jewish tradition
U.S. rank (2025)#965 ↘ Falling
2025 U.S. births265 girls (0.02% of U.S. girls)
Peak year2011
Total births (all-time)≈ 16,585

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 201119612025

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

The Hebrew and Arabic root ali or ala meaning high, exalted, or elevated is one of the most honored concepts in both Jewish and Islamic traditions. It appears in Hebrew Scripture and the Quran as a divine attribute.

Aleah is a modern English spelling variant that makes the name approachable while retaining its spiritual weight. It has grown in the United States alongside Aliyah and Alia as parents across cultures choose names with this meaningful root.

Did you know? Aliyah in Jewish tradition means ascent and specifically refers to the honor of being called up to read from the Torah during synagogue services, as well as to the immigration of Jews to the Land of Israel, seen as a spiritual ascent.
Overall data confidence 84%
Behind the Name — Aliyah — Hebrew/Arabic etymologyU.S. Social Security Administration — popularity data

Variations

AliyahAliaAliyaAlea

Nicknames

AliLea

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If you like Aleah…

Aliyah— direct variant sharing the exalted Hebrew/Arabic meaning
Alia— same root and similar three-syllable flowing structure
Aaliyah— shares the exalted meaning and widespread multicultural American use
Alea— same sound pattern and origin with a minimal spelling

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Aleah mean?

Aleah means exalted or elevated from Hebrew and Arabic ali meaning high. In Jewish tradition, aliyah refers to spiritual ascent.

How do you pronounce Aleah?

It is said ah-LEE-uh, with three syllables and stress on the second.

Is Aleah the same as Aliyah?

Aleah and Aliyah are spelling variants with the same pronunciation and meaning; Aliyah is the more common spelling.

Is Aleah a Jewish name?

Aleah has roots in both Hebrew and Arabic, making it at home in Jewish and Muslim communities, and is used broadly across cultures.

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