All about the name AYLETH

Meaning, origin, history.

Ayleth, derived from Old German elements 'Adal' meaning noble and 'Hilt' signifying helmet, is a unique and distinctive given name. Pronounced as /AY-leth/, it starts with the vowel sound of 'ay', similar to the word 'day', followed by the 'l' sound as in 'let', and ends with the 'th' sound like in 'the'. The name Ayleth has not been widespread, contributing to its rarity and allure. It's a unisex name, though it is more commonly used for females. Spelling variations include Aylith, Ailith, and sometimes Aylet or Ailet. In terms of popular culture, the name Ayleth appears in J.V. Jones' 'The Book of Words' trilogy, further adding to its uniqueness and intrigue.

See also

German
Germany

Popularity of the name AYLETH since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Ayleth experienced peaks in popularity between 2005-2007 with totals of 6, 9, and 8 births respectively. After a dip in the following years, it saw another spike recently with 8 births in 2021."