The baby name Palmelah is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "pahl-MEH-lah".
Palmelah is Hebrew, Israel and Old Testament in Origin.
Palmelah is a Hebrew name that means "palm tree". The name is derived from the Hebrew word "tamar" which means "date palm". In the Bible, the palm tree is a symbol of victory and triumph, and is often associated with the city of Jericho. The name Palmelah is not very common and is mostly used in Israel.
The name Palmelah is typically given to girls. It is pronounced as "pahl-muh-luh" with the stress on the second syllable. The name is composed of two Hebrew words: "palma" which means "palm" and "el" which means "God". The combination of these two words creates a name that is both beautiful and meaningful.
The origin of the name Palmelah can be traced back to the Old Testament. In the book of Joshua, Palmelah is mentioned as one of the cities that was given to the tribe of Judah. The name is also mentioned in the book of Nehemiah as one of the cities that was rebuilt after the Babylonian exile. Today, the name Palmelah is still used in Israel and is a popular choice for parents who are looking for a unique and meaningful name for their daughter.