Liam Patel

By Liam Patel
Linguistics Researcher

Updated on September 04, 2024

Delpha

US Popularity Rank: 10287

Origin: Greek

Meaning: Womb; Dolphin; From the same womb; Brotherly love

Always smiling, playful Delpha is about to make a splash into your life. Typically given to girls, Delpha has Greek roots and many possible meanings. Coming from Adelpha or Philadelphia, it means “from the same womb” or “brotherly love” with a shared root of the term adelphós. It can also be a shortened form of Delphine, signifying “womb” or “dolphin.” Baby Delpha will take like a duck—or dolphin—to water, their confidence and outgoing personality shining as they play with others. They might even be so graceful they take up synchronized swimming. Give baby the chance to make waves at the Olympics with the name Delpha.

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