Asaiah

#95 in Connecticut

Meaning of Asaiah

Asaiah sprints out of history like a comet, all fire and wonder. His passport reads Hebrew, meaning “God has made,” a tiny drum packed with thunder. The Bible shows him hustling beside King Josiah and carrying the Ark—ancient VIP, sandals included. Fast-forward and—¡pum!—he’s swirling through modern nurseries, jumping U.S. charts from a whisper in the ’90s to a lively 282 babies last year. Say it out loud: uh-SAY-uh, smooth as a maraca roll, warm as a plaza at sunset. The name feels sacred yet playful, a superhero cape stitched from scrolls and salsa. One hears Asaiah and pictures dusty parchment, bright sneakers, and maybe a future fútbol trophy. Artist, coder, dreamer—he wears possibility like a poncho of stars. Short, sweet, sacred, spicy—that’s Asaiah in a heartbeat.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as uh-SAY-uh (/əˈseɪə/)

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Notable People Named Asaiah

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