“Siriah is derived from Arabic roots, with "sir" meaning "secret" or "mystery" and the suffix "-iah" functioning as a feminine ending, collectively meaning "secret woman" or "mysterious one." The name is primarily used in Arabic-speaking Muslim communities and among diaspora populations, though it remains relatively uncommon compared to more traditional Islamic names.”
Arabic · Girl · 2 syllables
S
Rare
Popularity & facts
Relative popularity index, 2010–2025
GenderGirl
US Rank#17,353
TrendStable
Peak year2012
Syllables2
OriginArabic
LanguageArabic
CultureIslamic
ReligionIslam
Letters6
Numerology1 Chaldean 4
Global rank#65,535
Popularity over time
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Historical popularity from 1880–2025 · US Social Security Administration data
About the name Siriah
Siriah is derived from Arabic roots, with "sir" meaning "secret" or "mystery" and the suffix "-iah" functioning as a feminine ending, collectively meaning "secret woman" or "mysterious one." The name is primarily used in Arabic-speaking Muslim communities and among diaspora populations, though it remains relatively uncommon compared to more traditional Islamic names.
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Etymology
Siriah is derived from Arabic roots, with "sir" meaning "secret" or "mystery" and the suffix "-iah" functioning as a feminine ending, collectively meaning "secret woman" or "mysterious one." The name is primarily used in Arabic-speaking Muslim communities and among diaspora populations, though it remains relatively uncommon compared to more traditional Islamic names.
Siriah currently ranks #17,353 in the United States as a girl's name. It reached its peak popularity around 2012.
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