Leath
LEETH
Leath is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “Possibly related to 'leather,' a word of Old English origin. The name’s meaning is unknown.”, and peaked in popularity in 1967.
What Leath Means
“Possibly related to 'leather,' a word of Old English origin. The name’s meaning is unknown.”
The Story of Leath
This name carries the resilience of nature, a strong, grounded sound that speaks of endurance.
Leath appeared in the early 20th century, an English name possibly linked to the sturdy material of leather. First recorded in 1926, it suggests a connection to the tangible and the enduring.
You imagine your daughter, Leath, as someone with an unshakeable core. Her intelligence shines through her actions, her independence a source of quiet admiration, and her resilience a shield against life's storms.
AI Features
Unlock Leath’s Full Story
AI consultant · Sibling matches · Cultural deep-dive · Compatibility scores
🔒 No credit card needed
Numerology
The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#6 in 1967
Total Births
21
First Recorded
1926
More Names Like Leath
View allEvelyn
English
Meaning
Evelyn is of English origin, derived from a surname which itself comes from the French name Aveline, possibly derived from 'avis' meaning 'bird'.
Harper
English
Meaning
Harper is an English occupational surname turned first name, originally denoting someone who played the harp.
Hazel
English
Meaning
Refers to the hazel tree, known for its nuts.
Explore related name groups
Save Leath to your favorites list