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Meah

A spelling variant related to Mia or Miah, often tied to Hebrew roots meaning "beloved" or to Mary-derived forms.

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Meah is a quietly distinctive name that hovers at the intersection of several naming traditions, its exact lineage dependent on which thread one follows. Most directly, it reads as a variant of Mia, the short form of Maria or Michaela that became one of the most popular names of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries — itself derived from the Hebrew Miriam, whose meaning is debated among scholars as 'sea of bitterness,' 'beloved,' or possibly 'wished-for child.' In Hebrew, meah also simply means 'one hundred,' a number with special resonance in biblical texts and rabbinical literature.

The spelling Meah aligns the name visually with names like Leah, Keah, and Zea, lending it a slightly more antique or biblically inflected appearance than plain Mia while retaining the same warm, open vowel sounds. Leah herself is a deeply significant figure in the Hebrew Bible — the first wife of Jacob, mother of six of the twelve tribes of Israel — and names that echo her ending carry some of that scriptural weight by association. In contemporary naming culture, Meah occupies the pleasantly unusual middle ground that many parents seek: it sounds immediately familiar when spoken aloud, but its spelling ensures it stands out on a page.

It belongs to a broader trend of parents taking beloved, well-worn sounds and reimagining their written form — honoring both the warmth of the familiar and the individuality of the distinctive. The name's soft, two-syllable shape and its open final vowel give it an inherently gentle, approachable quality that travels easily across cultures and languages.

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