Of the night
Derived from the Akkadian word 'lilitu', meaning 'of the night'. In Jewish folklore, she is a figure often depicted as the first wife of Adam, though in modern times the name has been reclaimed as a symbol of independence and female empowerment.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).
The sophisticated and icy psychiatrist wife of Frasier Crane · Cheers
A powerful witch and former leader of the Emperor's Coven · The Owl House
The Siren, a playable character and leader of the Crimson Raiders · Borderlands
A psychic superhero also known as Omen · DC Comics