Kevisha

Meaning of Kevisha

Kevisha (pronounced kuh-VEE-shuh) twirls onto the scene like a salsa beat, blending the Celtic kindness of Kevin with the radiant “beloved child” spark of Keisha—a joyful mash-up many trace to late-1980s African-American creativity. She showed up in U.S. records in tiny but steady bursts, proof that some parents favor a one-of-a-kind melody over the usual chart-toppers. The name feels sunny and quick, inviting bright nicknames like Vivi or Kiki, and it carries a rainbow of associations: Irish green for gentle strength, African gold for warm spirit, and a splash of Caribbean pink for pure fiesta. Kevisha stands for girls who greet the world with open arms and fast feet, reminding everyone that even a small number can make a big, beautiful sound.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as kuh-VEE-shuh (/kəˈviːʃə/)

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