Kadeshia

Meaning of Kadeshia

Kadeshia carries a whisper of ancient sanctity and a dash of Latin melody. Its roots reach back to the Hebrew word kedesh, meaning “holy place,” yet the –ia ending gives it a warm, romantic twist. It dances off the tongue: kuh-DAY-shuh. Picture strolling through sun-dappled plazas, where every corner hums with promise—no passport required for a trip to this name’s charm. Like a secret blessing, Kadeshia feels both rare and personal. Only a handful of girls in America have worn it each year since the 1990s. Perfect for a little girl destined to shine, it invites her to embrace life with gentle confidence. In every syllable, there’s a celebration of love, heritage, and the sacred little moments that light up our world.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as kuh-DAY-shuh (/kəˈdeɪʃə/)

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