Naysha is a modern, English‐language feminine name thought to derive from a creative respelling of the Arabic Aisha, meaning “alive” or “she who lives,” with the familiar “Na-” prefix and the soft “-sha” ending. Pronounced NAY-shuh (/neɪˈʃə/), it first appeared in U.S. birth records in 1979 with just five registrations and has since remained a rare but steady choice—never topping more than sixteen annual occurrences and generally ranking between the mid-700s and high-900s in national popularity. This measured trajectory suggests that parents drawn to Naysha appreciate its blend of cultural resonance and contemporary flair, valuing a name that feels both grounded in tradition and refreshingly distinct.
| Naysha Lopez - |