Ayisha

Meaning of Ayisha

In the mosaic of cherished names, Ayisha blossoms like a desert rose at dawn, its Arabic roots whispering a promise of life—“she who lives,” brimming with warmth and vitality. Pronounced ah-YEE-shah, Ayisha carries the enduring legacy of Aisha bint Abu Bakr, whose wisdom and compassion continue to illuminate countless stories. In the United States, where the name hovered near #939 in 2024, its rarity only amplifies its magnetic appeal, inviting families to choose a moniker that weaves ancient sands into modern fiestas. Picture a young Ayisha as a spirited mariposa at twilight, her laughter as vivid as a flamenco swirl and her determination as steadfast as abuela leading the conga line. With its harmonious blend of heritage and bright luminosity, Ayisha offers a foundation on which a daughter’s story can unfurl—bold, curious, and touched with a spark of genial charm.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as ah-YEE-shah (/aɪˈiːʃə/)

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Notable People Named Ayisha

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