Talitha bursts onto the scene like dawn’s first blush—her roots reaching back to the Aramaic words “Talitha cumi,” the tender command Jesus whispered when he lifted Jairus’s little girl from sleep, literally “little maiden, arise.” That mix of miracle and melody swept the name into English‐speaking hearts via 17th-century Puritans, and it has since glimmered on American birth charts in modest but steady firefly flashes. She also hides a cosmic secret: Talitha Borealis and Talitha Australis, a pair of guardian stars in Ursa Major, lend the name a night-sky sparkle for any budding stargazer. With echoes of lambs in springtime, courageous rebirth, and celestial wanderlust, Talitha feels at once homespun and heaven-bound—perfect for parents who want a storybook heroine’s vintage charm wrapped in a fresh, two-step rhythm: tuh-LI-thuh.
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