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      Meaning of the first name Byulah

      Origin

      Possibly Hebrew or Yiddish

      Meaning

      Might Mean to Be Married or Bride

      Variations

      Beulah, Bulah, Abdulah
      The name Byulah is believed to have roots in Hebrew or Yiddish, with its meaning often associated with concepts related to marriage or bride. This interpretation suggests a significant cultural connotation, emphasizing themes of union, commitment, and femininity. The name reflects the importance of marital relationships within Jewish tradition, where names often carry deep meanings tied to heritage and familial roles.

      Historically, Byulah has been more common in Jewish communities, particularly in Eastern Europe, where Yiddish was widely spoken. The name embodies elements of Jewish identity and tradition, especially among those who wanted to honor their cultural lineage through naming conventions. However, documentation regarding its specific usage and prevalence over time is limited, making it somewhat less well-known compared to other Hebrew names. Nonetheless, it has appeared in various Jewish texts and community records, indicating its presence over the centuries.

      In contemporary times, Byulah is less prevalent as a first name, but it remains noteworthy in certain communities, particularly among individuals who value their heritage or seek unique names with meaningful ties. While it may not rank among the most popular names today, Byulah can still be found, especially in Jewish families that prioritize historical significance and cultural identity in their naming practices. As society becomes more diverse, names with rich backgrounds like Byulah may experience a resurgence among those looking for distinctiveness coupled with cultural resonance.

      Based on our records...

      Park

      Park

      This is the most common surname associated with Byulah.
      Taewan

      Taewan

      This is the most common name of those married to a Byulah.
      Wanbyul

      Wanbyul

      This is the most common name for a child of a Byulah.

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      1946 is when there were the most people born with the first name Byulah.

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