Breah is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'fruitful, abundant'. It is a variant spelling of the name Bree, which itself is derived from the Irish word 'breá', meaning 'speckled, freckled'. Breah was not traditionally used as a given name until the late 20th century but has since gained popularity in some English-speaking countries. The name is often pronounced /breɪ/ to rhyme with ray or day. There are no significant historical figures associated with this name, and it does not appear in literature or mythology. However, it is occasionally used as a character name in modern media. Breah is currently more common among females than males but can be used for either gender.
"The name Breah experienced a significant rise in popularity between the late 1990s and early 2000s, with peak years being 2007 (41 births) and 2009/2010 (both 50 births). However, it appears to have fallen out of favor since then, with only 6 births recorded in 2023."