Kearah is an uncommon yet captivating name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'song' or 'canticle'. It's a variant spelling of the more common Keira and Kira, but retains its unique charm due to the added 'h'. In recent years, it has started to gain popularity as parents seek distinctive names for their daughters. Kearah rolls off the tongue with ease, its soft vowels and gentle consonants making it pleasing to the ear. It's also versatile enough to pair well with various middle and last names. However, its true beauty lies in its rarity, ensuring that those who bear this name stand out in a crowd.
The name Kearah experienced a notable increase in popularity from the late 1990s to the mid-2000s, with a peak of 20 births in 2005. However, it has since fluctuated and decreased, with only 5 births recorded in 2013.