Leah (disambiguation)
Leah was the first wife of the Biblical patriarch Jacob.
Leah may also refer to:
Places
- Leah, Iran, a village in Gilan Province, Iran
- Leah Peak, Alberta, Canada
- Leah Lake, Idaho, United States
- Leah Ridge, Antarctica
People with the name
- Leah (given name)
- Anna Leah, English-born New Zealand pop singer in the 1970s
- John Leah (born 1978), English footballer
- Sandy Leah (born 1983), Brazilian singer, songwriter, producer, and actress
- Vince Leah (1913–1993), Canadian journalist, writer and sports administrator
Arts and entertainment
Fictional entities
- Leah (The Walking Dead), a fictional character from the television series The Walking Dead
- Leah, one of the main characters in Shimmer and Shine
- Leah, New Hampshire, a fictional town created by Thomas Williams (writer) and depicted in Leah, New Hampshire: Collected Stories Of Thomas Williams
- Queen Leah, fictional character in the Sleeping Beauty
- Leah, a non-playable character in Diablo III
Music
- Leah (album), only album released by Leah Hayward
- "Leah," a 1962 Roy Orbison song
- "Leah", a song by Bruce Springsteen from Devils & Dust
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Leah (sculpture), a sculpture by Michelangelo
Other uses
- Leah, an 8" refractor telescope at the Chabot Space and Science Center
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