Ronisha

Meaning of Ronisha

Ronisha (pronounced roh-NEE-shuh) is a vibrant feminine name that delicately marries the Hebrew Roni, meaning “my joy,” with the Sanskrit nisha, or “night,” conjuring the gentle glow of moonlight dancing on still waters. Though its roots are modern rather than ancient, Ronisha resonates with India’s rich linguistic tapestry and the timeless idea of finding light in darkness. It enjoyed modest favor among California newborns in the 1980s and ’90s—peaking in the mid-300s of state birth rankings—yet always retained a distinctive warmth, fitting for a Diwali celebration as much as a classroom greeting, and playful enough to spare its bearer any tangled-tongue hiccups at birthday parties. With its blend of radiance and introspection, Ronisha offers parents a poetic reminder that every night can hold its own secret glow.

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American English

  • Pronunced as roh-NEE-shuh (/roʊˈniːʃə/)

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