Kaprisha

Meaning of Kaprisha

Kaprisha, pronounced kuh-PREE-shuh (/kəˈpriːʃə/), glides across the tongue with the ease of a gondola skimming Venetian canals. Though its precise origin is as misty as an Amalfi dawn, many trace it to a spirited blend of Patricia’s timeless grace and the sun-kissed charm of Capri, yielding a name that feels both familiar and delightfully novel. In the United States, this melodic moniker first fluttered onto newborn charts in the late 1980s—six little girls in 1987 (ranked 802) and ten by 1995 (ranked 849)—a gentle ripple of popularity that hints at its status as a rare gem rather than a mainstream bloom. Evocative of warm sea breezes and golden sunsets, Kaprisha carries a dash of Italian warmth and a whisper of whimsy, inviting every bearer to write her own story in vibrant, sunlit strokes.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as kuh-PREE-shuh (/kəˈpriːʃə/)

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