Laisha

Meaning of Laisha

Laisha (pronounced LAY-shuh) feels like a sun-kissed breeze weaving through a colorful plaza—fiercely unique yet warmly inviting. Born from a playful blend of Latin flair and the Arabic Aisha (“alive”), it evokes both the rhythm of a mariachi trumpet and the gentle sway of palm fronds by the ocean. Though it peaked modestly in the early 2000s, climbing to around #629, it’s settled into a sweet spot near #929 today, with 21 proud little Laishas joining U.S. families in 2024—a rarity that makes each bearer feel like a hidden gem. It’s fresh. It’s bright. It’s the kind of name that rolls off the tongue with a promise of adventure and joy, as if every time you call it, you’re summoning sunshine itself. Perfect for parents who crave a name that’s both spirited and sophisticated, Laisha dazzles with its cross-cultural heartbeat and leaves an unforgettable echo wherever it goes.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as LAY-shuh (/ˈleɪʃə/)

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Notable People Named Laisha

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