Meaning & History
Jalila is the feminine form of Jalil, derived from the Arabic root جلّ (jalla) meaning "to be great." The name holds the meaning "important, exalted." It is used in Arabic-speaking cultures and carries a sense of dignity and high status.
Cultural and Religious Significance
Jalila, like its masculine counterpart Jalil, reflects qualities of grandeur and reverence in Islamic contexts. The root consonants j-l-l appear in words related to majesty, glory, and exaltation, often associated with divine attributes in Muslim theology. However, the name itself is not directly mentioned in religious texts; it functions as a personal name emphasizing honor and respect.
Modern Usage and Media
Jalila appears as a character name in the Egyptian superhero comic series AK Comics (2004–present), which features pioneering Arabic superheroes. One of the protagonists in this series is Zein, a philosophy professor who becomes a leader known for his search for ancient artifacts and struggle against evil forces. While not part of the original lineup, the name Jalila has been adopted in this and other media contexts, reflecting the trend of using Arabic feminine forms in modern popular culture.
Variants
Related names include Galila, a transliteration equivalent used in some non-Arabic languages. Both forms carry the same root meaning of grandeur and are predominantly used in Arabic-speaking regions.
Key Facts
- Meaning: "important, exalted" (feminine of Jalil)
- Origin: Arabic
- Lingering connections: Derived from root j-l-l, denoting greatness
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage: Arabic-speaking countries
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — AK Comics