Abrish is a feminine name of Persian origin, pronounced ah-BREE-sh, that evokes the soft sheen of silk and a sense of quiet elegance. Rooted in the Persian word for “silk,” it carries both strength and delicacy—think of a single thread that holds an entire tapestry together—while celebrating a rich cultural heritage. In the United States, Abrish has hovered just beneath the mainstream radar: after peaking with 29 newborns in 2015 (ranked 925), it now welcomes roughly five to ten babies each year, placing it at number 944 in 2024 with six little Abrishes. It’s so rare that in a sea of Emmas and Sophies, Abrish feels like a hidden gem. For parents who dream of a name that’s at once lyrical and low-key, steeped in history yet refreshingly uncommon, Abrish offers an inspiring reminder that true beauty often lies in the subtlest of details—and that every introduction can blossom into its own story.