Aleeza

Meaning

God is my oath, Hebrew

Female
hebrew

The story behind Aleeza

Aleeza is a modern feminine name created in the 20th or 21st century, likely derived from the Hebrew root *El* (אל), meaning "God," combined with elements suggesting "oath" or "pledge." The name appears to be a creative variation or blending of traditional Hebrew naming conventions, possibly influenced by names like Aliza (from Hebrew *aliz*, meaning "joyful") or Elizabeth-derived forms. The specific form "Aleeza" does not appear in classical Hebrew sources or historical Jewish naming traditions, but rather represents a contemporary coinage that adopts Hebrew elements to create a new name suited to modern English-speaking populations.

Aleeza has no documented historical, biblical, or mythological bearer. Instead, the name gained popularity beginning in the early 2000s, with particular growth during the 2010s in the United States, reflecting broader trends toward innovative Hebrew-based names. It represents the modern practice of constructing new names by combining familiar linguistic roots with contemporary phonetic preferences. Parents choosing Aleeza typically do so for its Hebrew connection, perceived meaning, and melodic sound rather than historical precedent, making it a distinctly modern creation within the broader category of Jewish and Hebrew-inspired American naming.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Medium
Numerology
5
Pattern
V·C·V·V·C·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #4642 (2010s)

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