Isma is the kind of two-syllable spark that seems to tuck a whole adventure into a carry-on. Sprung from the Arabic root ʿṣm, she wears the meaning “protection, safeguard” like a secret suit of armor, while in Spanish-speaking circles she moonlights as a zippy pet form of Ismael—proof that one name can sip mint tea in Marrakech at dawn and clap to flamenco rhythms in Seville by dusk. Stateside, Isma has always played it cool: she blazed briefly across early-1900s popularity charts, vanished like a shooting star, and now reappears every year in just a handful of birth announcements—enough to feel rare, but never risky. Pronounced simple, breezy ees-MAH, she’s easy on the ear yet punchy on the playground, a stylish cousin to Isla and Esme with her own built-in force field of meaning. In short, Isma is a pocket-sized heroine waiting to headline her own story.
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