Leatha, pronounced LEE-thuh (/liːˈθə/), is an English name entwined with the healing Greek althea and the Old English lea, meaning “meadow,” evoking sunlit fields where tender wildflowers sway. First whispered into turn-of-the-century birth registers, her name carries the quiet strength of la verdad—“the truth”—and the nurturing warmth of a devoted companion. One can picture Leatha gliding through a Sevilla courtyard at dawn, her laughter drifting over the scent of café con leche as she gathers friends to share stories (and perhaps a plate of churros) with effortless grace. In this graceful fusion of pastoral calm and Latin fervor, Leatha feels both timeless and freshly renewed—a name that promises authenticity, healing, and a touch of joie de vivre.