Deloma
de-LOH-mah
Deloma is a girl’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Potentially a combination of 'Del' and 'Oma'. 'Del' is often derived from names like Delia, while 'Oma' is German for grandmother.”, and peaked in popularity in 1932.
What Deloma Means
“Potentially a combination of 'Del' and 'Oma'. 'Del' is often derived from names like Delia, while 'Oma' is German for grandmother.”
The Story of Deloma
This name evokes images of quiet grace and gentle wisdom, like a perfectly aged melody.
Deloma emerged in the early 20th century, first appearing in records around 1921. It might be a lyrical combination of 'Del,' perhaps from Delia, and 'Oma,' a German word meaning 'grandmother,' suggesting a blend of charm and rootedness.
This name suits a daughter you envision possessing an innate elegance and a deep well of understanding. You see her moving through the world with a graceful demeanor, offering quiet wisdom and a comforting presence.
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Numerology
The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#8 in 1932
Total Births
66
First Recorded
1921
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Meaning
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