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Ilah
ʾIlāh is an Arabic term meaning "god". In Arabic, ilah refers to anyone or anything that is worshipped. The feminine is ʾilāhat ; with the article, it appears as al-ʾilāhat (الإلاهة). The Arabic word for God is thought to be derived from it though this is disputed. ʾIlāh is cognate to Northwest Semitic ʾēl and Akkadian ilum. The word is from a Proto-Semitic archaic biliteral ʔ-L meaning "god", which was extended to a regular triliteral by the addition of a h. The word is spelled either إلٰه with an optional diacritic alif to mark the ā only in Qur'anic texts or with a full alif, إلاه.
Name Meaning
Motivational Number
Expressive, social, and optimistic. Filled with creativity and artistic talent.
Life Path Number
This represents your life's journey and the path you're destined to take.
Life Path Number 3 Detailed Analysis
[Core Traits] Creator Personality, Harnessing Triangular Energy
★ Strengths:
▶ Overflowing creativity with exceptional expressive abilities
▶ Optimistic and charismatic social catalysts
▶ Versatile talents with rapid learning capabilities
★ Development Suggestions:
▶ Enhance focus to prevent scattered interests
▶ Manage emotional fluctuations and improve perseverance
▶ Suitable fields: Media, Education, Entertainment Industry
★ Life Mission:
Transform creative potential into tangible achievements
[Notable Examples] Pablo Picasso, Oprah Winfrey
Numerology Analysis
Character
This number represents primarily your public and social qualities, but you would also exhibit much of the same in your personal relations, too.
Your optimistic, enthusiastic, and creative abilities give you the capacity to engage, inspire, and entertain others in any line of work you choose.
Soul Urge
This influence presents a view of your intuitive, soulful self.
Your Soul's Urge is to be innovative, creative, and lead the masses to a higher realm of consciousness and understanding that engenders compassion for all.
Hidden Agenda
This vibration offers your innate (hidden) desires.
This agenda incites an innate need to minister, counsel, or participate in the healing arts in a way that helps the many, or to become known for your humanitarian services.