Léa
Léa is a common feminine name in various cultures, often derived from the Hebrew name Leah, which means "weary" or "delicate." It is popular in countries like France, Canada, and Belgium. The name has various spellings and variations, including Leah and Lia.
In literature and media, Léa is often portrayed as a strong and independent character. The name has been used in various films, books, and television shows, contributing to its popularity. Notable figures named Léa include Léa Seydoux, a French actress known for her roles in films like Blue Is the Warmest Color.