黛利拉

Dàilìlā
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Meanings

  1. 1 Delilah (biblical figure and English given name, transliteration)

Examples

Shēnsūn bèi Dàilìlā chūmài.
Samson was betrayed by Delilah.
Dàilìlā shì yí ge chángjiàn de nǚzǐ Yīngwén míng.
Delilah is a common English female given name.

Tips

culture
Best known as the woman in the Old Testament Book of Judges who learns the secret of (Sānsūn, Samson)'s strength — his hair — and has it cut while he sleeps, leading to his capture by the Philistines. The story is the basis of Saint-Saëns's opera 'Samson and Delilah' and Tom Jones's 1968 hit song 'Delilah.'
memory
(dài) is a literary character meaning 'dark mascara/eyebrow paint,' chosen for many female-name transliterations because it sounds like 'de/dah' and carries a feminine, slightly antique feel — the same character used for 林黛玉 (Lín Dàiyù), the heroine of Dream of the Red Chamber.

Stroke Order

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