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Leah (given name)

Leah is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin. Its meaning is often deciphered as "delicate" or "weary". The name can be traced back to the Biblical matriarch Leah, one of the two wives of Jacob. This name may derive from , presumably cognate with Akkadian , meaning 'wild cow', from Proto-Semitic *layʾ-at- ~ laʾay-at- 'cow'.

The name "Leah" also refers to the Old English word léah meaning "meadow". The word is a common component in Anglo-Saxon place names and can denote forests, clearings and fields.

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Public figures

  • Leah Manning (1886–1977), British activist and politician
  • Leah Rabin (1928–2000), wife of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
  • Leah Rosenthal (1879–1930), Australian nurse who served in World War I
  • Leah Ward Sears (born 1955), American judge

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