Aliyah Boston
Athlete
2001
WNBA player and two-time national champion with South Carolina Gamecocks
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“Exalted and sublime, a name that reaches upward”
Aleeah is a phonetic variant of Aaliyah, derived from the Arabic and Hebrew root meaning high, exalted, or sublime. In Arabic, the word ala means to ascend or rise, and names from this root have been used for over a thousand years across Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions. The spelling Aleeah emerged as a creative Anglicization in the late 20th century.
The name surged in popularity following the rise of R&B singer Aaliyah in the 1990s, and variant spellings like Aleeah have continued to grow as parents seek unique takes on the beloved name.
In Islam, Aliyah or its variants carry deep spiritual significance, as they share a root with the concept of elevation toward God. In Judaism, aliyah literally means going up and refers to immigration to Israel or being called to read the Torah.
Athlete
2001
WNBA player and two-time national champion with South Carolina Gamecocks
Musician
1979
Iconic American R&B singer known as Princess of R&B, tragically died in 2001
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