Learah is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of American origin, derived from the Welsh surname Lear, which means "to learn" or "to study." This name has gained popularity as a unique choice for parents seeking something special for their child. It has been used sparingly over time, allowing it to retain its rarity and exclusivity. Learah is also considered unisex, though it tends to be more commonly given to females. The name's phonetic pronunciation is /ˈlɪərə/ or /ˈliərə/, with the stress typically on the first syllable. As of recent records, there are very few individuals named Learah in the United States and worldwide, making it an exceptional choice for parents who wish their child to stand out while also bearing a name rich in meaning and history.
"Learah saw peak popularity with 7 births each in 2011 and 2014, totaling 24 births over the period from 2009 to 2016."