The baby name Imlah is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "IM-luh".
Imlah is Hebrew in Origin.
Imlah is a Hebrew name that means "whom God will fill up." It is a biblical name that appears in the Old Testament as the name of a prophet who was a contemporary of Elijah and Elisha. In the Bible, Imlah is mentioned in 1 Kings 22:8 as one of the prophets who advised King Ahab of Israel before the battle of Ramoth-Gilead. The name Imlah is not very common and is mostly used in Jewish communities.
The name Imlah is typically used for boys. It is pronounced as "IM-lah" with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is composed of two Hebrew words: "im" which means "with" or "by" and "lah" which is a shortened form of "Elohim" meaning "God." The name Imlah is a combination of these two words and means "whom God will fill up."
The origin of the name Imlah can be traced back to the Hebrew language and culture. It is a biblical name that has been used for centuries in Jewish communities. The name has a strong religious connotation and is associated with the idea of being filled up or blessed by God. While the name is not very common, it has a rich history and meaning that makes it a unique and meaningful choice for parents looking for a biblical name for their son.
Imlah has the following similar or variant Names
- Imala |
- Imalah |
- Imalay |
- Imalai |
- Imalae |
- Imalas |
- Imalat |
- Imalath |
- Imalatha |
- Imalayth |
- Imalaytha |
- Imalaythah |
- Imalaythia |
- Imalaythiah |
- Imalaythiya |
- Imalaythiyah |
- Imalaythya |
- Imalaythyah |
- Imalaytiya