Tamisha

Meaning of Tamisha

Tamisha, a feminine given name of modern coinage, derives from the productive prefix Ta- and the suffix -isha—a combination that exemplifies the innovative spirit of late twentieth-century African American onomastics. Pronounced /təˈmiːʃə/, its trochaic meter and vowel-consonant interplay evoke the fluidity of Latin American diminutives, lending the name a cadence as memorable as a paso doble’s rhythmic step. First documented in United States Social Security records in 1968 with six occurrences (rank 745), Tamisha ascended to a peak of 122 newborn bearers in 1974 (rank 629) before experiencing fluctuations through subsequent decades, ultimately reflecting broader sociolinguistic trends in naming practices. As an analytical case study, Tamisha’s popularity trajectory underscores a cultural fusion—where phonological structure, morphological invention and melodic resonance converge to produce a name both distinctive and emblematic of multicultural influences.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as tuh-MEE-shuh (/təˈmiːʃə/)

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Notable People Named Tamisha

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