Aishani

Meaning of Aishani

Aishani (pronounced eye-SHAH-nee / aɪˈʃaˌni ) is a feminine given name of Sanskrit derivation, functioning etymologically as an epithet of the Hindu goddess Durga and conveying notions of sovereignty, protective power and divine authority. Analysis of U.S. Social Security Administration data from 2000 through 2024 reveals that annual occurrences have varied between 7 and 51 newborns—peaking at rank 894 in 2013—and settled at 16 bearers (rank 934) in 2024, a pattern indicative of modest but persistent usage within the Anglo-American context. Its phonological structure, characterized by a balanced trisyllabic cadence, and its etymological linkage to classical Indic theonymy together account for its appeal to parents seeking a name that marries technical precision with transcultural resonance.

Pronunciation

Indian (Hindi)

  • Pronunced as eye-SHAH-nee (/aɪˈʃaˌni/)

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Notable People Named Aishani

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