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    Bilih

    Pronunciation: BEE-lih

    ♀ Female
    Old Germanic

    Meaning

    Noble, bright

    Origin

    Germanic

    History & Etymology

    Bilih is a name with ancient Germanic roots, derived from elements meaning 'noble' and 'bright' or 'shining'. It is an older form that has largely fallen out of common use, but its components are found in many other Germanic names. The name reflects a period when names were often descriptive of desired qualities or status.

    While not widely known today as a standalone name, its elements are preserved in more common names like 'Bertha' (from *berhtaz 'bright') and 'Adel' (from *athala- 'noble'). This suggests a historical lineage connecting Bilih to a broader family of Germanic names that conveyed honor and distinction.

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