Leavy is an uncommon, unisex given name of Irish origin. It's derived from the Irish surname 'Ó Liatháin', which means 'descendant of the grey one'. This unique moniker carries a touch of Celtic charm and offers a distinctive alternative to more commonly used names.
Leavy as a name was popular in 1912 with six births recorded that year. Overall, there have been a total of six individuals named Leavy born since record-keeping began.