Eloah is a unique and captivating female given name, of Hebrew origin. Derived from the Hebrew word 'El', which signifies 'God', Eloah embodies divine essence. It is often associated with the concept of being wise and knowledgeable, as God is depicted in various religious texts. The name Eloah is believed to have been brought into prominence by the biblical figure Eliphaz, a character in Job who had sons named Teman, Ozias, Kembi, and 'the fourth, Eliphaz', bearing the name Eloah.
"The name Eloah has seen a steady increase in popularity over the past seven years, with a total of 145 children born with this unique name."