Pronounced fuh-REE-shuh, Farisha alighted in the nursery like a stork’s glittering secret—a sunbeam-woven ribbon fresh, bright, and utterly impossible to ignore. Born as a modern twist on the Arabic “Farah” (joy), it marries ancient warmth with a playful –isha flourish that feels both exotic and down-to-earth. The name drifts through summer meadows like a soft breeze, conjuring giggles, daydreams, and the gentle hush of bedtime stories. Over the last few years, it’s tiptoed into the US top 1,000—hovering in the mid-900s, peaking at 936 in 2022 and resting at 942 in 2024—charming parents who crave a standout moniker without a circus of headlines. Farisha carries the bounce of a lark’s morning song and the promise of countless tomorrows—from playground giggles to nighttime whispers—an open invitation to lighthearted adventures wrapped in one lilting syllable.