Aiysha

Meaning of Aiysha

In the luminous tapestry of names, Aiysha emerges as a serenade to life itself, weaving its Arabic roots—pronounced eye-SHAH (/aɪˈʃa/)—into a rich mosaic of vitality and grace. Born of the verb for “living” or “she who lives,” ʿāʾisha, she carries the breath of morning dew and the promise of flourishing days, her syllables unfurling like a golden ribbon at dawn. Through her legacy, she evokes the storied presence of the beloved wife of the Prophet, whose wisdom and compassion illuminated desert sands with whispers of resilience and enduring love. In New York’s ever-verdant cradle of hope, Aiysha gently took root in the mid-1970s—eight newborn bearers in both 1975 and 1976, rising to nine by 1979—each a tender testament to her luminous spirit. Así como un susurro cálido de la brisa mediterránea, Aiysha invites parents to bestow upon their daughter a name that breathes life and joy into every new dawn.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as eye-SHAH (/aɪˈʃa/)

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Notable People Named Aiysha

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