Leah is associated with the meaning “Weary, delicate, or wild cow” — a beautiful sentiment to see brought to life in your child’s room.
Leah springs from ancient Hebrew roots, where it appears as לֵאָה (Le'ah). The meaning has been debated across centuries of scholarship. The most widely accepted interpretation is "weary" or "tired," though some linguists argue for "wild cow" or "mistress." A more romantic reading suggests "delicate" or "languid," emphasizing grace over exhaustion. Whatever the precise translation, the name carries weight from its biblical prominence.