Kadeisha

Meaning of Kadeisha

Kadeisha bursts onto the scene like a bright marigold at an Indian spring festival—full of warmth and promise. This modern name blends the American flair for fresh sounds with a nod to Aisha’s Arabic roots, giving it a meaning that hints at life, hope and crowned joy. It first twinkled in U.S. baby books in the late ’80s and danced through the ’90s, peaking in cozy company around rank 800–850. Parents who choose Kadeisha are cheering on a daughter destined to shine—and perhaps giggle at the playful rhythm of her own name. With every “kuh-DAY-shuh,” there’s an invitation to dream big, carry cultural pride in her heart, and set off on life’s grand adventure.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as kuh-DAY-shuh (/kəˈdeɪʃə/)

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