Tawsha is a modern American feminine name, essentially a respelling of Tasha—a diminutive of the Russian name Natasha, which means “birthday of the Lord.” Pronounced TAH-shuh (/tɑːʃə/), it first appeared in U.S. birth records in the early 1970s and, while never breaching the top 700, maintained a modest yet steady presence through the late 1980s and early 1990s. Tawsha is often associated with creativity, independence and a quietly distinctive character, offering parents a familiar-sounding choice that nonetheless stands out from more common variants. Its understated popularity underscores its appeal to those seeking a name that balances tradition with individual flair.