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Lackadaisically · 25/07/2020 14:19

We are just trying to shorten our list of names a bit. I really like Leah but am worried that everyone will hear Mia. Not that we dislike Mia but it wouldn't be her name!

My Mum actually did hear Mia when I said Leah but that was over the phone and she is deaf so possibly not the person to judge from (she also can't hear the difference between 2 and 3 when spoken which has never made sense to us)!

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icecreamclouds · 25/07/2020 16:19

And just to add I've never had Mia. I've never felt particularly strongly about my name but I guess that's better than hating it! It goes really nicely with my middle name though.

Helgathehairy · 25/07/2020 16:25

My 3.5 year old is called Leah. It’s never been mispronounced. I think we were subconsciously influenced by the cartoon shimmer & shine that my oldest was obsessed with at the time - one of the characters was called Leah.

TheySeeHerRowling · 25/07/2020 16:26

I have a Leah - very little in the way of mishearing or mispronunciation goes on. I take the pp point about there being a ton of popular four letter L names at the moment, but Leah is more classic imo and will probably be around after the Lunas and Lyras have dropped off the baby name top 100.

imleah · 25/07/2020 16:26

I'm Leah, early 30s and didn't meet another until mid 20s and hers was spelt Leigha. I used to get Lee a bit from teachers and Leia the odd time. If I hear someone saying Mia sometimes I think they're calling me but I suppose that's the same with any names that rhyme. I really like my name

wilde85 · 25/07/2020 16:32

My daughter is Leah we love it and don't know if any others ... middle name Mae

IHeartSusanDey · 25/07/2020 16:34

It's just such a pretty and classy name I think.

passthemustard · 25/07/2020 16:35

Leah is lovely.

(I'm Mia and no one has ever heard Leah if that's of any comfort?!)

monkeyonthetable · 25/07/2020 16:44

I love the name. It's classic and simple. But it is one that people can mispronounce - is it Lee-uh or Lay-uh?

Poppydaisys · 25/07/2020 17:12

I know a Lia. That's pronounced like Mia.

I pronounce Leah as Le ah or Lay ah.

Grufallosfriends · 25/07/2020 17:16

Lay-ah is the traditional Hebrew pronunciation. Beautiful name.

icecreamclouds · 25/07/2020 17:20

I very rarely (maybe 3 times ever) have had it pronounced Lay-uh, I'd say 99% of people say it correctly Lee-uh.

Grufallosfriends · 25/07/2020 17:51

Lay-ah is just as correct Smile

DemDem94 · 25/07/2020 20:04

Love this name so pretty and feminine

sel2223 · 25/07/2020 23:26

I think it's a lovely name....classic but not overused.

I would pronounce it Lee-ah, Leia (Lay-ah) is a totally different name.

DramaAlpaca · 26/07/2020 00:24

On paper and to hear spoken it's a nice name, but it has unfortunate meanings - variously 'weary' or 'cow'. I remember liking the name a lot on first hearing it then going right off it when I looked it up.

NC4Now · 26/07/2020 00:28

I love the name Leah. My parents considered it for me but then went for Rachel. I wish they’d gone with Leah - so much more unusual, even though they have the same roots.

Enderman · 26/07/2020 12:08

I love the name Leah, always have. I’ve only known it pronounced Lee-ah, so not like the Star Wars character.

I know a couple, one spells it Lia.

Never heard it mixed up with Mia. There are too many Mia’s, Leah is due a come back!

rc22 · 26/07/2020 14:05

I love it. It's been the name I've had in mind for a daughter since I was a teenager but have never had a baby girl.

Grufallosfriends · 26/07/2020 15:23

I know a Lia. I prefer that spelling if you want it pronounced to rhyme with Mia.

Leah can also be pronounced Leh-ah like Lay-a.

ButterflyOfFreedom · 26/07/2020 23:36

I like Leah.

I know two - age 3 & 53!

Atla · 26/07/2020 23:50

I have a Leah, age 4. I don't think I've ever had it mispronounced, although one of her friends at nursery called her Lala, like the tellytubby.
I think it's a classic name. When my gran (in her 90's) heard it she thought it was old-fashioned as she associated it with her mums generation (turn of the century).

EuphieKat · 28/07/2020 04:44

If my son had been a girl he would have been Leah/Leia (probably Leia, but pronounced like Leah!). It’s a gorgeous name.

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