Arisa

Meaning of Arisa

Arisa dances off the tongue like a spring breeze weaving through cherry blossoms—ah-REE-sah in Japanese, where Kanji characters like “ant” (ari) and “sand” (sa) sparkle with nods to community spirit and boundless horizons, and uh-REE-suh in English, a hushed murmur of dawn’s first light. Though it softly shimmers just outside the U.S. top 900—26 newborn Arisas were welcomed in 2024—it hums with the same bright promise as its Italian whisper of “arise,” coaxing fresh beginnings and secret adventures. With the warmth of morning dew on petals and the quiet thrill of a new chapter, Arisa isn’t merely a name; it’s a sunrise in syllables, ready to illuminate any story it touches.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as ah-REE-sah (/aˌriˈsa/)

English

  • Pronunced as uh-REE-suh (/əˈriːsə/)

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Notable People Named Arisa

Arisa Nakajima -
Arisa Komiya -
Arisa Cox -
Arisa Sato -
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