Leesa is a feminine given name, pronounced LEE-suh (/liːsə/), that emerged as a phonetic variant of Lisa—itself a contracted form of Elizabeth, which derives from the Hebrew Elisheba meaning “God is my oath.” Its adoption within Anglo-American naming practices during the mid-twentieth century reflects a broader inclination toward succinct forms coupled with distinctive orthographic renderings. Examination of Kentucky birth records from 1956 to 1961 reveals modest yet steady usage, with yearly occurrences ranging from five to fourteen newborn girls and rankings fluctuating between 141st and 149th place. By marrying a venerable biblical heritage with a purposeful spelling variation, Leesa conveys both devotional resonance and measured individuality in English-language contexts.
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