The baby name Goliath is a unisex name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "goh-lie-uhth".
Goliath is Hebrew in Origin.
Goliath is a Hebrew name that means "exile" or "to uncover." It is most famously known as the name of the giant Philistine warrior who was defeated by the young David in the Bible. The story of David and Goliath has become a symbol of an underdog overcoming great odds. The name Goliath has since been used to represent a formidable opponent or obstacle.
The name Goliath is typically associated with males, although it can be used for either gender. It is pronounced as goh-LY-ath, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name has been used sparingly throughout history, likely due to its association with the biblical character. However, it has gained some popularity in recent years as a unique and powerful name choice.
The origin of the name Goliath can be traced back to the Hebrew language. It is believed to be derived from the word "galut," which means "exile" or "captivity." The name may also be related to the word "golya," which means "uncover" or "reveal." The components of the name, "go" and "liath," do not have individual meanings but together form the name's unique sound and identity.