Lether is a unisex name with an interesting origin. It is derived from the English word "leather," which refers to the material made from animal skin. This unique name has associations with durability and strength. In British English, Lether is pronounced as LEH-thuh (/ˈlɛθə/), while in American English, it is pronounced as LEH-thur (/ˈlɛθər/). The name Lether also has a variation, Leather. According to data for newborns in the United States of America, Lether had varying levels of popularity throughout the years. It ranked 5244th in 1949 and reached its peak at 1555th in 1897. If you are looking for a distinctive and resilient name for your baby, Lether might be the perfect choice.
Lether Edward Frazar, a Louisiana politician and educator, served as the 44th Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana and held leadership positions at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and McNeese State University. |