Leabeth
LEE-ah-beth
Leabeth is a girl’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “Combination of 'Lea' or 'Lee', possibly from Hebrew, with 'Beth,' short for Bethany. Meaning is 'house of bread.'”, and peaked in popularity in 1956.
What Leabeth Means
“Combination of 'Lea' or 'Lee', possibly from Hebrew, with 'Beth,' short for Bethany. Meaning is 'house of bread.'”
The Story of Leabeth
This name gently unites the quiet of a meadow with the warmth of a hearth, a blend of nature and home.
Leabeth surfaced in the mid-20th century, a thoughtful combination likely weaving together 'Lea' or 'Lee' with 'Beth,' which is short for Bethany, meaning 'house of bread.' This creates a name rich with pastoral and nurturing connotations.
When you think of your daughter Leabeth, you imagine a soul filled with kindness and steadfast faithfulness. This name evokes a sense of generous nurture and a patient, loving spirit.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#7 in 1956
Total Births
7
First Recorded
1956
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