Kearrah is of American origin, derived from the Irish surname "Ó Ciardha," which means "descendant of Ciardha." This name has gained popularity as a given name for females in recent years. The spelling is unique but phonetic, with the emphasis on the first syllable and pronounced like 'KEAR-rah.' The name's rarity contributes to its distinctive appeal, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a memorable name for their daughter.
The number of girls named Kearrah was quite popular at the turn of the century, with a total of 22 babies receiving this name between 2000 and 2005 alone. The year 2000 saw the highest number of newborns being given this unique moniker, with nine little girls named Kearrah entering the world. This popularity was sustained in 2002 when another seven baby girls were named Kearrah. However, by 2005, the trend seemed to have dipped slightly with only six births recorded that year.