UK girl's name
Layah
An Arabic name meaning "composed of night" or "nocturnal beauty".
For 2026, the newest official UK baby-name figures on this page are from 2024. That release is the current official benchmark rather than a forecast.
Layah is a girl's name in the UK records. People looking for Layah popularity in 2026 should use the latest official release, which is 2024 in this profile. In that release it ranked #3695, with 6 babies registered with the name. Its strongest year in the published records was 2015, with 11 births.
This profile covers 144 England and Wales registrations across 21 recorded years from 1996 to 2024. The figures come from ONS England and Wales, so the page is a view of published baby-name registrations rather than a forecast or a live count of people using the name today.
The latest count is about 55% of the recorded peak, which gives a quick read on how the name has moved since its high point.
We estimate that about 143 living people in the UK are called Layah. This uses published birth registrations from England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, then applies ONS national life tables to estimate how many are likely still alive. It does not forecast extra births for 2025 or 2026.
Key insights
- • Layah ranked #3695 for girls in England and Wales in 2024, with 6 registrations.
- • The name peaked in 2015, when 11 girls were registered as Layah.
- • About 143 living people in the UK are estimated to have Layah as a first name, after adjusting past birth registrations with ONS life tables.
Latest rank (E&W)
#3695
2024
Births in 2024
6
Latest year
Peak year
2015
11 births
Estimated living
143
2026
Meaning
What does Layah mean?
The name Layah is believed to have its origins in Arabic, where it is derived from the word "liya," meaning "for me" or "belonging to me." This name gained popularity in the Middle East and North Africa during the medieval period, particularly among Muslim communities.
One of the earliest recorded references to the name Layah can be found in the ancient Arabic poetry of the 7th century CE. Poets during this time often used the name as a symbolic representation of love and devotion, reflecting the cultural and linguistic roots of the name.
In Islamic history, the name Layah gained significance due to its association with the concept of divine love and submission to God. It was believed that the name embodied the idea of belonging to the divine, reflecting the spiritual and religious connotations of the name.
Throughout the centuries, several notable figures bore the name Layah. One of the earliest recorded individuals was Layah al-Andalusi, a renowned poet and scholar from the Andalusian region of Spain during the 11th century CE. Her works contributed significantly to the development of Arabic literature and philosophy.
Another prominent figure was Layah bint Abi Bakr, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad and the daughter of Abu Bakr, the first Caliph of Islam. She played a crucial role in preserving and transmitting the teachings of Islam during the early Islamic era.
In the 13th century, Layah al-Qurashi was a celebrated Sufi mystic and poet from Persia (modern-day Iran). Her spiritual poems and writings had a profound impact on the Sufi tradition and continue to be studied and admired to this day.
During the Ottoman Empire, Layah Pasha was a influential military leader and statesman who served as the Grand Vizier (prime minister) in the 16th century. She is remembered for her military campaigns and contributions to the expansion and administration of the Ottoman Empire.
In more recent history, Layah Saleh was a renowned Egyptian novelist and feminist activist who lived in the 20th century (1924-2008). Her novels and writings focused on the struggles and empowerment of women in Arab societies, making her a pioneering figure in the feminist movement.
While these are just a few examples, the name Layah has been carried by many notable individuals throughout history, each leaving their mark in various fields such as literature, religion, politics, and social reform.
Sourced from namecensus.com.
Popularity
Layah over time
The chart below shows babies named Layah registered in England and Wales in the years where the name appears in the published records, from 1996 to 2024. Empty years are left out so rare names are not stretched across long periods where the published files do not show any registrations.
For Layah, the clearest high point is 2015. The latest England and Wales figure is 6 births in 2024, compared with 11 at the peak.
Babies born per year
Decades
Layah by decade
Decade totals smooth out the yearly jumps and make it easier to see whether Layah was a short-lived spike or a name that stayed in regular use. Average rank is calculated only from years where a published rank exists.
| Decade | Average rank | Total births | Years covered |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020s | #3113 | 41 | 5 |
| 2010s | #3084 | 80 | 10 |
| 2000s | #4198 | 20 | 5 |
| 1990s | #3795 | 3 | 1 |
Related
Names similar to Layah
- Lily 72,956
- Lucy 70,663
- Lauren 50,664
- Leah 33,185
- Lola 24,525
- Layla 24,520
- Laura 23,471
- Lilly 21,714
- Lydia 18,353
- Libby 14,515
- Lara 13,415
- Lacey 13,406
FAQ
Layah: questions and answers
How popular is the name Layah in the UK right now?
In 2024, Layah was ranked #3695 for girls in England and Wales, with 6 births registered.
When was Layah most popular?
The peak year on record was 2015, with 11 babies registered as Layah in England and Wales.
What is the meaning and origin of Layah?
An Arabic name meaning "composed of night" or "nocturnal beauty".
How many people are called Layah in the UK?
A total of 144 babies have been registered as Layah across the 21 years of ONS England & Wales records shown here.
Which records is this page based on?
The England and Wales timeline uses ONS baby-name records. Scotland figures come from NRS and Northern Ireland figures come from NISRA. Counts are registrations in published baby-name files. The living estimate uses those birth registrations with ONS national life tables.