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Jodie-Leigh is a modern given name of English origin. It is a combination of two separate names: Jodie and Leigh. Jodie is a diminutive of Judith, which means 'woman of Judea' in Hebrew. Leigh is an English surname meaning 'meadow' or 'pasture'. Therefore, Jodie-Leigh can be interpreted as meaning 'woman of Judea from the meadow' or 'Judean woman of the pasture.'
Shares a classic and elegant feel with Jodie-Leigh, both names of Welsh origin.
Nature-inspired like Jodie-Leigh (meaning 'from the meadow'), Rowan has a similar grounded yet whimsical quality.
Both names have strong and timeless qualities, with Asher complementing Jodie-Leigh's feminine grace.
Similar in length and sound to Jodie-Leigh, Maeve shares a Celtic origin and a sense of mythical charm.