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Naomi Michaela Adara Bracha Shachar |
I love Leah Noelle. Beautiful! |
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Leah Rochelle Leah Rebecca Leah Jane |
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I think Leah is beautiful. In Hebrew, le'ah means "weary". I would look for a middle name that balances this a bit, or lends itself to a favorable interpretation. Some ideas:
Leah Peregrine (weary traveler, in hopes for a well-traveled life) Leah Demeter (roughly, weary Mother Earth, as a nod to the wisdom of old things) Leah Millicent (weary and strong -- strength/determination is the antidote for weariness) I see you are Jewish, so if you are looking for Hebrew names, here are a few where I think the meaning compliments Leah well: Leah Chaya (weary and alive, as though to celebrate ones weariness as evidence of one's life) Leah Kitra (weary crown, a reminder that leadership and responsibility must be worn thoughtfully) |
Leah Maayan has a similar rhythm and is beautiful. |
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Leah Ruth
Leah Elizabeth Is Maven a name with Hebrew roots? Leah Maven is interesting. |
We’re not really interested in Hebrew names. It’s honestly just a coincidence that the name we like happens to be biblical. I don’t like any of the other biblical names like Ruth, Sarah, Naomi, etc. We just don’t want a middle name thats blatantly Christian sounding. |
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Leah Elizabeth
Leah Elena Leah Rose Leah Hope Leah Grace Leah Sloane Leah Blake Leah Brooke Leah Jane Leah Helene Leah Paige Leah Blythe Leah Whitney |
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Leah Nicole
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Leah Elaine
Leah Beatrix Leah Marie Leah Justine Leah Dolores Leah Gabrielle Leah Harriet Basically, I would avoid anything ending -a or a similar sound. |
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Leah Kathleen
Leah Eileen Leah Renee Leah Jane Leah May Leah Ellen |
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Leah Estelle
Leah Isabelle Leah Adele Leah Lenore Leah Celine Leah Vivienne Leah Lily Leah Louise or Louisa Leah Drew Leah Olivia |
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Leah Corrine (pronounced Cuh-ren)
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