Origin: Hebrew
Meaning: Sheaf (of grain at harvest); Maiden; Young woman
Aluma is a feminine name with Hebrew roots to help cultivate your little one’s love for the earth. Translating to “sheaf,” this name refers to a bundle of grain stalks that are tied together after harvesting. If you’re looking for a name with a rural, down-to-earth tone to it, Aluma can inspire baby’s love for the rich countryside. Aluma may also come from the Hebrew word alma, meaning “maiden” or “young woman.” No matter what stage of life baby grows into, Aluma can always help them hold onto their youthful spirit.