Arnesha is a feminine given name of modern American coinage, likely introduced in the late 20th century through the combination of the Old Norse element Arne, meaning “eagle,” and the widely adopted –sha suffix in Anglo-American naming patterns. It first registered in Social Security data in 1974 and, up to 2003, consistently appeared with annual counts below 25 and rankings ranging from 746 to 906. Pronounced ar-NEE-shuh (/ɑrˈniːʃə/), the name offers a balanced phonetic profile that facilitates recognition without risking overuse. Though it never breached the top 100, Arnesha demonstrates steady, low-frequency usage, appealing to those who value analytical structure and a distinctive yet accessible sound.