All about the name ELAY

Meaning, origin, history.

Elay is a unique and beautiful name of Hebrew origin. It means "God is my light" or "My God is light". This name has a deep spiritual significance and conveys a sense of divine guidance and illumination.

The name Elay is believed to have been first used in the Bible, where it appears as a variation of the name Eli, which was borne by several figures in Jewish history. The most famous of these was Eli the priest, who was the mentor of the prophet Samuel.

Despite its biblical origins, Elay is not a particularly common name today. However, it has gained some popularity in recent years, likely due to its unique sound and positive meaning. It is also considered unisex, though it may be more commonly used as a girls' name.

Overall, Elay is a distinctive and meaningful name with deep historical roots. Its association with light and divine guidance makes it a beautiful choice for parents looking for a name with spiritual significance.

See also

Jewish

Popularity of the name ELAY since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the provided statistics, the name Elay has seen a varied trend of usage over the past few years in the United States. Here's a breakdown:

In 2007, there were 6 babies named Elay, which is where our record begins. After that, there was a dip to zero births with this name for five years. However, it made a comeback in 2012 with another 6 babies being named Elay.

The year 2014 marked a notable increase, with 10 newborns receiving the name Elay. This trend continued into 2018, although with a slight decrease to 7 births that year.

Interestingly, 2020 saw a surge in popularity for the name again, with 9 babies being named Elay. This was followed by another dip in 2021 with only 7 births recorded.

The most recent data from 2023 shows an increase once more, with 10 babies being named Elay this year. Overall, since 2007, there have been a total of 55 babies named Elay in the United States.