The wonderful Psalms of David are called Tehillim, Which is plural of this beautiful name Tehila. That makes this name unique and deep, precious, because it also has several other meanings as well :)
I'm Jewish and I've seen it as "Tahila" (most often) and "Tahilah", but never "Tehila". In Hebrew, we do not share the same vowels or consonants as English so people interpret the translation differently. In any case, a beautiful name and so full of life, I would be honoured to have a name like this.
― Anonymous User 4/19/2018
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It's a Hebrew name and I believe the transliteration from Hebrew is supposed to have an h at the end. It feels really naked without it... First time I've ever seen this name without the h and it feels quite unnatural.
Which is plural of this beautiful name Tehila. That makes this name unique and deep, precious, because it also has several other meanings as well :)