Kelah is a unique and uncommon given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "voice." It is often associated with ancient Semitic languages and has been used as both a feminine and masculine name historically. Today, it is rarely encountered, adding to its distinctive appeal. The name Kelah carries a sense of timelessness and rarity that may draw those seeking an uncommon moniker with deep roots in history.
"The name Kelah saw a notable increase in usage between 1994 and 1995, with six births in the former year and eight in the latter. However, its popularity was not sustained, as it dropped back down to five births in 1999. Over these years (1990-1999), a total of twenty-four babies were named Kelah."