Léa-Sarah / Leah-Sarah / Leah / Sarah
Pronunciation: LAY-ah-SAH-rah
Meaning
Weary, meadow, or wild cow (Léa) and princess (Sarah)
Origin
Hebrew and French
History & Etymology
Léa-Sarah is a hyphenated compound name, combining two distinct names with separate origins and histories. Léa is the French form of Leah, a name of Hebrew origin meaning 'weary'. It can also be associated with the Latin 'lea' meaning 'meadow' or the Assyrian 'littu' meaning 'wild cow'. Sarah is also of Hebrew origin, meaning 'princess'. Both names have deep biblical roots. Leah was one of Jacob's wives in the Old Testament, and Sarah was Abraham's wife, considered the matriarch of the Israelite nation. The combination of these two classic names creates a unique, yet familiar, feminine identity, often chosen for its elegant sound and strong historical connections.
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