Meesha

Meaning of Meesha

Meesha emerges as a name that quietly bridges cultures, drawing on the Hebrew root Michael (“Who is like God?”) reimagined through a feminine –a ending, yet simultaneously resonating with the Sanskrit mēṣa (“ram”), bestowing a subtly assertive energy; in certain South Asian dialects it even suggests a radiant smile, lending a warming glow to its crisp pronunciation (MEE-shuh, /ˈmiːʃə/). Though it seldom breaks into the top 800 names in the United States—its annual count hovering in the single digits since the late 1980s—its steady presence suggests an enduring, under-the-radar appeal, favored by parents who prize both individuality and rich heritage. It’s hardly a household name—and that may suit families seeking a conversation starter rather than a cliché—offering a harmonious blend of tradition, modern flair, and a dash of dry wit that feels distinctly Anglo-American.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as MEE-shuh (/ˈmiːʃə/)

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Notable People Named Meesha

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