Caoimhe vs Leah
Caoimhe and Leahcompared on official birth-registration statistics and Namewise's recorded data. This page states what each name's record shows — it never picks a winner or scores one name against the other.
Head to head
Ranks are only compared within one published list and one year. Two ranks from different years, from a boys' and a girls' list, or from different registrars are not comparable, so they are not placed side by side.
Republic of Ireland · Girls
In 2025, Caoimhe was ranked #31 and Leah #55 among girls in Republic of Ireland.
Northern Ireland · Girls
In 2024, Caoimhe was ranked #70 and Leah #119 among girls in Northern Ireland.
Scotland · Girls
In 2024, Caoimhe was ranked #275 and Leah #145 among girls in Scotland.
England and Wales · Girls
In 2025, Caoimhe was ranked #1110 and Leah #183 among girls in England and Wales.
Caoimhe and Leah over time
Caoimhe and Leah appear together in 3 published lists, across 114 years of shared records. Leah held the stronger position in more years in 2 of them, Caoimhe in 1.
The order between them changed and held in one of those lists — a change in that published list, never a claim that one name displaced the other.
Caoimhe reached its own highest recorded position earlier in 2 of those lists, Leah in 1. Each position is a place inside its own list, so this compares when they peaked and never how high.
Counted list by list. Two names in the same published list are measured on the same scale in the same year, so those comparisons are real — but positions from different lists are not, so nothing here is combined into an overall standing.
How this pair is related
The relationship kinds these two qualify for, each under its own stated rule. Every one is drawn from a list they both appear in.
- One moved ahead of the other
In 2011, Caoimhe moved ahead of Leah in Republic of Ireland · Girls — #24 and #16 the year before became #14 and #15.
- Repeatedly exchanged positions
Caoimhe and Leah changed places 4 times in Northern Ireland · Girls between 1997 and 2024, ending at #70 and #119.
- Closest over the longest run
Across 28 shared years in Northern Ireland · Girls, Caoimhe and Leah averaged 12.3 places apart, ending at #70 and #119.
- Longest-running competitions
Caoimhe and Leah were both ranked in England and Wales · Girls for 30 years, from 1996 to 2025, ending at #1110 and #183.
- Peaked in the same years
Both reached their highest recorded position in Northern Ireland · Girls within 2 years — Caoimhe #25 in 2003, Leah #10 in 2005.
List by list
Republic of Ireland · Girls56 shared years, 1966–2025
Caoimhe held the stronger position in 39 of those years, Leah in 16.
Highest recorded here: Caoimhe #12 in 2003, Leah #9 in 2004.
The order changed in 2011: Caoimhe moved ahead. In 2010 they stood at #24 and #16; by 2011 that had become #14 and #15.
Most recent shared year, 2025: Caoimhe #31, Leah #55.
England and Wales · Girls30 shared years, 1996–2025
Caoimhe held the stronger position in 0 of those years, Leah in 30.
Highest recorded here: Caoimhe #639 in 2013, Leah #24 in 2002.
The order between them never changed and held in this list.
Most recent shared year, 2025: Caoimhe #1110, Leah #183.
Northern Ireland · Girls28 shared years, 1997–2024
Caoimhe held the stronger position in 9 of those years, Leah in 19.
Highest recorded here: Caoimhe #25 in 2003, Leah #10 in 2005.
The order between them never changed and held in this list.
Most recent shared year, 2024: Caoimhe #70, Leah #119.
Two names moving past each other in a ranking is a fact about the ranking. Namewise does not claim one name displaced the other, that families chose between them, or that either influenced the other — none of that is in this data.
Side by side
| Field | Caoimhe | Leah |
|---|---|---|
| Record type | Editorially researched profile | Editorially researched profile |
| Gender usage | female | female |
| Meaning | Commonly interpreted as 'dear', 'beloved', or 'gentle', from the Irish word caomh. | Likely derives from a Hebrew word meaning 'weary, grieved'; an alternative theory suggests a connection to Akkadian 'littu' ('cow'). In the Old Testament, Leah was Jacob's first wife. |
| Origin | Irish | Biblical Hebrew, etymology disputed |
| Pronunciation | /ˈkiːvʲə/ | /ˈliː.ə/ |
| Syllables | 2 | 1 |
| Common variants / nicknames | Not yet recorded | Not yet recorded |
| Recorded regional usage | GB-ENW, GB-NIR, GB-SCT, IE | AU-NSW, GB-ENW, GB-NIR, GB-SCT, IE, NO, NZ |
| Most recent popularity observation | Republic of Ireland · Girls #31 (2025) | Norway · Girls #12 (2025) |
| Pronunciation clarity (demonstration score) | 90/100 | 90/100 |
| Spelling simplicity (demonstration score) | 82/100 | 95/100 |
| International familiarity (demonstration score) | 100/100 | 100/100 |
| Data Confidence | medium | medium |
What the data shows
- Caoimhe is recorded with a Irish origin, while Leah is recorded with a Biblical Hebrew, etymology disputed origin.
- Caoimhe has 2 syllables, compared with 1 for Leah.
- Caoimhe's recorded meaning differs from Leah's — see the table above for each.
- Both names have recorded usage in GB-ENW, GB-NIR, GB-SCT, IE.
How each name got here
Caoimhe
Popularity journey
First recorded1966
First recorded at #380 among girls in Republic of Ireland in 1966 — the earliest year that source publishes this name, not necessarily the earliest it was used.
Republic of Ireland · Girls
Highest recorded1966–2025
Highest recorded position: #12 among girls in Republic of Ireland, in 2003 (recorded 1966–2025).
Republic of Ireland · Girls
Most recent2025
Most recently recorded at #1110 among girls in England and Wales, in 2025.
England and Wales · Girls
Leah
Popularity journey
First recorded1966
First recorded at #310 among girls in Republic of Ireland in 1966 — the earliest year that source publishes this name, not necessarily the earliest it was used.
Republic of Ireland · Girls
Highest recorded1966–2025
Highest recorded position: #9 among girls in Republic of Ireland, in 2004 (recorded 1966–2025).
Republic of Ireland · Girls
Most recent2025
Most recently recorded at #183 among girls in England and Wales, in 2025.
England and Wales · Girls