Variations:
Leah; Lia; Lía; Lea; Leea; Leya; Liya; Lya
The name Lea, a variant of Leah, has its roots in Hebrew, where it means "weary" or "delicate." It is also associated with the word for "meadow" in some interpretations. Historically, Lea is significant in Judeo-Christian traditions as the first wife of Jacob in the Bible, which has contributed to its enduring popularity. The name has seen various spellings and adaptations across cultures, including Leah in English, Lia in Italian and Spanish, and Lía in Spanish-speaking countries. While traditionally a female name, its simplicity and elegance have made it a unisex choice in some regions. In recent years, Lea has maintained a steady presence in baby name charts, particularly in Europe and North America. It is often chosen for its soft sound and the positive attributes it is believed to confer, such as gentleness and resilience. Sibling names might include Noah, Ethan, Ava, or Sophia. Individuals named Lea are often described as compassionate, creative, and adaptable, traits that suit a variety of professional fields, from the arts to social services.