Thinking we love the name Leah

Anonymous
Romi
Naomi
Michaela
Adara
Bracha
Shachar
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Anonymous wrote:Leah Gabrielle

Leah Genevieve

Leah Evangeline

Leah Marguerite

Leah Nicole

Leah Noelle




I love Leah Noelle. Beautiful!
Anonymous
I love-
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)
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oooohhhhhhh Leah Maureen is fab.


Well we’re Jewish, so probably not going to go with an Irish/catholic name.


Leah Maayan has a similar rhythm and is beautiful.
Anonymous
Leah Ruth
Leah Elizabeth

Is Maven a name with Hebrew roots? Leah Maven is interesting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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)


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.
Anonymous
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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Veronica
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Leah Nicole
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Leah Tallulah
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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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