Lillyth, of Scandinavian origin, is an uncommon yet enchanting name that combines elements from two powerful goddesses. The first component, 'Lil' refers to Lilith, a figure in ancient Mesopotamian mythology known for her strength and independence. The second part, 'yth', derives from the Norse goddess Thor's daughter, Þorgerðr Holgabrúðr, or Thrud, associated with power and might. This unique name offers parents an opportunity to bestow their child with a distinctive identity, drawing from rich cultural heritages.
The name Lillyth has seen fluctuations in its popularity over time, with a notable peak between 2010 and 2018, during which years it was given to more than ten babies each year. However, it appears that the name's usage has decreased since then, as there were only five births recorded in both 2022 and 2023.