Takisha (tuh-KEE-shuh) sparkles on the tongue like a salsa melody spinning under moonlight, blending the playful “Ta-” prefix beloved in American naming rhythms with the lyrical “-kisha” suffix that nods to Aisha’s graceful arches—an inventive creation of the 1970s that feels timeless at heart. With a sound as warm as a Caribbean sunrise, it carries an irresistible energy, like a vivacious orchid stretching toward the sun, and Michigan’s newborn charts first welcomed it in the late ’70s, hovering near rank 175 as families were charmed by its rare flair. For parents craving a name that’s at once distinctive and warmly familiar, grounded in cultural rhythm yet joyously inventive, Takisha promises a lifetime of sparkle, spirited adventures, and a name that never misses a beat—even if baby’s first dance moves do.