Keasha

Meaning of Keasha

Keasha (kee-ASH-uh) is a stylish spin on the familiar Keisha, itself tracing back to the Hebrew Keziah, meaning “cassia” or “cinnamon.” First emerging in the inventive naming wave of 1970s America, it quickly captured hearts among just a handful of families each year, lending every Keasha an air of prized originality. It carries a gentle warmth, like a swirl of spice in your morning coffee, conjuring creativity, confidence and a dash of sweetness. Each bearer of Keasha shines with quiet courage and an effortlessly stylish soul, as though the name itself breathes a soft glow into every room. Playful and inspirational, it’s a name poised to leave a lasting impression—one that whispers of originality and a dash of mischief at every turn.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as kee-ASH-uh (/kiˈæʃə/)

British English

  • Pronunced as kee-ASH-uh (/kiˈaʃə/)

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