Kadesha

Meaning of Kadesha

As a feminine appellation, Kadesha likely emanates from the Semitic root Q-D-Š (קדש), denoting sanctity and refuge, while the suffix “-sha” echoes creative morphological patterns characteristic of late twentieth-century American onomastics. This synthesis of ancient semantic resonance and contemporary phonological flair imparts Kadesha with both a dignified gravitas and an effervescent vitality. Pronounced kuh-DESH-uh (/kəˈdɛʃə/), its trochaic cadence emphasizes the medial syllable, producing a prosodic balance reminiscent of classical Latin elegiac meters and consonant with the open-syllable harmony characteristic of Romance languages like Spanish. Statistically, Kadesha emerges in U.S. Social Security data from the late 1970s—initially with fewer than ten annual instances—culminating in a 1994 apex of 108 births and rank 741, before tapering in frequency by the early 2000s. Analytically, Kadesha occupies a liminal space between venerable biblical allusion and innovative American onomastic practice, making it an intellectually stimulating yet culturally resonant choice for parents in search of a name that bridges historical depth and modern individuality.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as kuh-DESH-uh (/kəˈdɛʃə/)

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