Caleah
kah-LEE-ah
The Story of Caleah
This contemporary charmer, likely born from Irish whispers, carries a spirit of creativity that feels uniquely yours.
Caleah is a modern invention, likely evolving from the popular sounds of names like Kaylee or Calla, perhaps intertwined with the biblical Leah. Its Irish roots suggest a lineage of charm and spirited individuality. First appearing in data in 1983, it saw a rise in popularity by 2013, appealing to parents who desired a name that felt both fresh and connected to a lyrical heritage.
Saying 'Caleah' aloud feels like a bright, spontaneous melody. You imagine this name on your daughter, a sound that dances with creativity and innate charm, a reflection of the unique spirit you already sense within her. Writing Caleah on her baby blanket or a holiday card will feel like capturing a spark of joyful originality.
What It Means
“A modern invented name, likely a variation of Kaylee or Calla, possibly combined with Leah.”
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Numerology
The Adventurer
Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#46 in 2013
Total Births
725
First Recorded
1983
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