Talitha


Gender:
Origin: Arabic, Aramaic
8 famous people named Talitha found on Wikipedia.
3140 female in US.
Most recent ranking: 2757-th in year 2018
Best ranking: 1069-th in year 1902
Used in: Biblical

Meanings

Talitha is an uncommon feminine name meaning "little girl" in Aramaic, given in reference to the Biblical story in the Gospel of Mark in which Jesus Christ was said to have resurrected a dead child with the words "Talitha cumi" or "Talitha kum" or "Talitha koum," meaning "Little girl, I say to you, arise!"
It was among many names taken from the Bible that were used by Puritans in the American colonial era. Talitha Cumi Elderkin Stiles, a schoolteacher, born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1779, was one of only three original settlers of Cleveland who stayed there over the first winter of 1796–1797 when, attended by Seneca Native American women, she gave birth to Charles Stiles, the first white child born in the Western Reserve. Six decades later, eleven-year-old Talitha Dunlap was among the between 120 and 140 men, women and children who were killed during the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre. The name ranked 1,108 among names given to American girls born in 1881. The name was also occasionally used in England by 1861, when the christening of a girl named Talitha-Cumi People was reported in The Times. It remains in occasional use in the United States and other countries. Fifty five newborn American girls were given the name in 2015.
In Brazil, Talita (or Talitha/Thalita) was the 100th most common name for newborn girls in 2009.


Little girl.

Famous People: 8 found on Wikipedia.
Popularity Name Birth Year Description
1 Talitha Bateman 2001 American actress
2 Talitha Getty 1940 Dutch actress
3 Talitha Cummins 1980 Australian journalist
4 Talitha Curtis Winn
5 Talitha MacKenzie 2000 British singer
6 Talitha Haas 1994
7 Talitha Stevenson Author
8 Talitha Gerlach 1896