Taneisha

Meaning of Taneisha

Taneisha, a feminine given name that crystallized in late twentieth-century Anglo-American usage, is customarily regarded as a compound formed by the augmentative prefix T- prefaced to Neisha, itself a variant of Nisha (from Sanskrit nisha, “night”), thereby evoking a sense of radiance set against darkness; its precise origins remain somewhat elusive, yet it is predominantly situated within the continuum of African-American naming practices characterized by inventive recombination of phonetic elements found in names such as Tanisha and Keisha. Demographic analysis of Florida birth records between 1980 and 1994 reveals that Taneisha sustained a moderate level of adoption, with annual occurrences fluctuating between five and ten and statewide popularity ranking between 166th (its apex in 1980) and 211th (in 1992), indicative of a steady but niche appeal. In contemporary onomastic literature, the name is frequently associated with attributes of elegance and fortitude, a reflection both of its balanced phonological structure and its cultural resonance within communities that value innovation in personal nomenclature.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as tuh-NEE-shuh (/təˈniːʃə/)

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Notable People Named Taneisha

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