Certificate of Name
Jaleh
Feminine
Persian
Meaning & Origin
Jaleh is a Persian female given name, an alternate transcription of ژاله (see Zhaleh). The name means "dew" or "hoarfrost" in Persian, evoking images of delicate, crystalline moisture that forms overnight. It is a name often chosen for its poetic and natural imagery, reflecting a broader tradition of nature-inspired names in Persian culture. Etymology and Linguistic Roots The name Jaleh derives directly from the Persian word zhāle (ژاله), meaning "dew" or "hoarfrost." This word has roots in Middle Persian žālag, showing continuity of the meaning. Cognates exist in other Iranian languages, and the name has been adopted in neighboring cultures. In Azerbaijani, the variant is Jalə, and in Turkish it appears as Jale, both sharing the same meaning. The use of the spelling Jaleh (with 'h') is a transliteration that reflects the Persian pronunciation, where the final 'e' is a short vowel and the 'h' indicates a soft aspirated sound. Cultural Significance In Persian art and poetry, dew is a recurring motif symbolizing purity, transience, and the morning's freshness. The name Jaleh captures this imagery, making it a beloved choice for girls. It is not specifically tied to religious texts but is celebrated in secular Persian literature. Distribution and Usage Jaleh is primarily used in Iran and among Persian-speaking communities in the diaspora. While common, it is less frequently used compared to other nature names like Gol (flower) or Setareh (star). Its alternative forms Jalə (Azerbaijani) and Jale (Turkish) are popular in their respective regions. Meaning: "dew" or "hoarfrost" Origin: Persian Type: Feminine given name Usage: Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan; also in Azerbaijani and Turkish cultures
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