Haggiah is a biblical Hebrew name pronounced as /hæg.aɪ.ə/ in IPA phonetic transcription. It consists of two syllables, with the stress on the second one. The first syllable "hag" is pronounced as "hæg" with a short "a" and a hard "g" sound. The second syllable "iah" is pronounced as "aɪ.ə" with a long "i" and a schwa sound. The spelling of "Haggiah" reflects the traditional transliteration of the Hebrew letters 'het', 'gimel' and 'yod'.
The word "Haggiah" is a Hebrew name of biblical origin. It comes from the Hebrew verb root "נָגָה" (nagah), which means "to shine" or "to be bright". The name "Haggiah" is derived from the Hebrew noun "הגה" (hagah), which means "meditation" or "thought". Thus, "Haggiah" can be interpreted as "one who meditates" or "one who thinks".