Leath
Leath is a surname of English origin. It is thought to derive from a topographical or occupational name. As a topographical name, it could refer to someone who lived near a leather-making district or a place associated with leather. Alternatively, it may have been an occupational name for a leather worker, one who prepared, tanned, or sold leather. The word "leath" itself is an archaic or dialectal term related to leather. Variations in spelling and pronunciation have occurred over centuries, common with many surnames. The surname Leath is not exceptionally widespread but can be found in various English-speaking countries. Its historical presence suggests it originated in medieval England. Further genealogical research can often trace the specific origins of Leath families to particular regions or time periods within England. The name's etymology connects it directly to the historical importance of leather production and trade.