Kaleaha is a unique and distinctive given name of Hawaiian origin. It's composed of two elements from the Hawaiian language: "kā" meaning 'the' and "leahea" signifying 'calm, peaceful'. Therefore, Kaleaha translates to 'the calm one', suggesting tranquility and serenity. This name is not particularly common, which may contribute to its allure for parents seeking a special and meaningful moniker for their child. It's also gender-neutral, allowing it to be used for both boys and girls. In the Romanization of Hawaiian, Kaleaha is typically written without any diacritics or macrons, as they are not required in standard English spellings.
Kaleaha experienced a notable decline in popularity following the peak years of 2004 and 2007 with seven births each. There was a significant gap between 2008 and 2017 with no recorded births, followed by another drop after 2021's six births. Overall, 36 babies named Kaleaha were born over these years.