Leah

  • Origin
    Hebrew
  • Meaning
    The name Leah means "weary" or "delicate" in Hebrew. It also carries connotations of beauty, grace, and strength.
  • Variations
    Lia, Lea, Lee, Leya
  • Similar names
    Sarah, Rachel, Hannah, Abigail, Naomi
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  • Leah, a name with biblical origins, has captured hearts with its timeless charm and elegance. Derived from Hebrew, the name Leah carries deep meaning and symbolism. It translates to "weary" or "delicate" in its original language, but it also embodies qualities of beauty, grace, and strength. Leah has been embraced by numerous notable figures, both real and fictional. Real-life Leahs, such as actress Leah Remini, chef Leah Chase, and Olympic swimmer Leah Smith, have left their mark in their respective fields. In the realm of fiction, Leahs like Leah Clearwater from the Twilight series and Leah McCoy from Star Trek have captivated audiences with their stories. Parents choosing the name Leah for their baby girl are embracing a name that resonates with history, spirituality, and character. With its simplicity and elegance, Leah stands the test of time and adapts seamlessly to different cultures and backgrounds. Whether it's the full name or a charming nickname like Lee or Lele, Leah provides a beautiful choice for parents seeking a name that exudes both strength and femininity.
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