Alternatives to Leah

  1. Kea
    • Laine
      • Origin:

        English variation of Elaine, Estonian and Latvian
      • Meaning:

        "bright, shining light; wave"
      • Description:

        Lainey is one of the many fast-rising nickname names of the last few years, and longer forms like Elaine, Alaina, and Delaney are enjoying their own bouts of popularity. Simple and tailored, but equally sweet Laine is not yet in the Top 1000, but feels stylish today.
    • Lainey
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Elaine, French and Scottish
      • Meaning:

        "bright shining light"
      • Description:

        Nickname name Lainey has been rising since the turn of the century to become a Top 200 girls' name in the US today.
    • Lane
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "a small roadway or path"
      • Description:

        Lane is a unisex name equally accessible to boys and girls. As a common surname, Lane is attached to such celebrities as Diane and Nathan.
    • Laura
      • Origin:

        English from Latin
      • Meaning:

        "from Laurentum or bay laurel"
      • Description:

        Laura is a hauntingly evocative perennial, never trendy, never dated, feminine without being fussy, with literary links stretching back to Dante. All this makes Laura a more solid choice than any of its more decorative counterparts and one of the most classic girl names starting with L.
    • Layla
      • Origin:

        Variation of Leila, Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "night"
      • Description:

        A lovely musical name (remember the old Eric Clapton-Derek & the Dominos song?), Layla's seen a significant surge in popularity, partly partly all names with a double L are stylish, and partly because all the forms of the name push it into the Top 15 for girls.
    • Layna
      • Layne
        • Origin:

          Variation of Lane, English
        • Meaning:

          "a small roadway or path"
        • Description:

          Currently gender-neutral in the US, although boys have the edge, as they do with Lane. The Y spelling makes it a bit more feminine.
      • Lea
        • Origin:

          Variation of Lee or Leah
        • Meaning:

          "meadow; weary"
        • Description:

          While traditionally pronounced as a homonym for Lee, Glee actress Lea Michele pronounces her name like Leah, and it may also rhyme with Freya. Regardless of your preferred pronunciation, it's interesting to note that Lea has always charted in the US Top 1000, despite coming close to the bottom a few times, making it one of the girl names starting with L that both fits in and stands out.
      • Leahlabel
        • Origin:

          Romani version of Leighanabel
        • Description:

          A pretty sound, but the spelling is too easy to read as "Leah label".
      • Leanna
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Liana; Combination of Lee and Anna
        • Description:

          A name that gained some currency through its rhyming relationship to Breanna, though it has been on a downward trend since 1989.
      • Lee
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "pasture, meadow"
        • Description:

          The original brief, breezy name is somewhat out of favor now even as a middle name. The Leigh spelling has more substance and is more identifiable as female.
      • Leela
        • Origin:

          Sanskrit
        • Meaning:

          "play"
        • Description:

          While Leela may be a spelling variation of Lila or Leila, it's also an Indian name in its own right with a playful meaning. And unlike it's more popular Western sisters, Leela does not create pronunciation confusion.
      • Leia
        • Origin:

          Spelling variation of Leya, Spanish; Hindi
        • Meaning:

          "the law; lion"
        • Description:

          This spelling variation of Leya was popularized by the Star Wars films, but is still firmly in the US Top 1000 many years later. This spelling is also probably preferred as it is clearer in pronunciation to the original Hindi name, Leya (which sometime gets pronounced Lee-ah).
      • Leigh
        • Origin:

          English variation of Lee
        • Meaning:

          "pasture, meadow"
        • Description:

          This spelling adds a little more femininity to the neutral Lee. Leigh and sister Lee were quite popular in the 1960s and 1970s among the first cool wave of unisex names for girls, but now have vanished from the Top 1000. The Biblical Leah is preferred.
      • Leigha
        • Leila
          • Origin:

            Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "night"
          • Description:

            Leila was popularized in the West by the poet Byron, who used it in his poem Don Juan for a ten-year-old Turkish girl. Leila also appears as a fairy in the Gilbert & Sullivan comic opera Iolanthe.
        • Leilana
          • Leilani
            • Origin:

              Hawaiian
            • Meaning:

              "heavenly flower"
            • Description:

              Lyrical, lively and bold, Leilani is a name that feels fresh, floral, and summery. Sharing sounds with the popular Lillian, Layla and Luna, Leilani is a fairly recent addition to the US Top 100.
          • Leona
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "lioness"
            • Description:

              A Top 100 name from 1896 to 1921, Leona reached as high as Number 72. Since then, Leona had seemed to be one of the most unfashionable of the pride of lion names, but singer Leona Lewis has done a lot to rejuvenate it. Leona returned to the Top 1000 in 2009 after decades of being away.