Talijah is an uncommon and unique feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "morning dew from God." It is derived from the Hebrew word Tal, which means "dew," and Yah, a shortened form of YHWH, one of the names for God in Judaism. This name offers a beautiful metaphor, suggesting freshness, renewal, and divine grace. As it is not widely used, individuals named Talijah may stand out and carry an air of individuality and uniqueness.
"The name Talijah saw its peak popularity between 2001 and 2004 with 9 to 10 births per year. However, it declined afterwards, consistently having around 5 births per year from 2006 onwards."