Tishara

Meaning of Tishara

Tishara (tih-SHAH-ruh) arrives like a soft sunrise on a quiet morning, its origins a delightful puzzle full of ancient syllables and modern flair. Some experts trace it to the Sanskrit tīśāra, suggesting clarity and fresh starts, while others spot an American mash-up of Tisha and Sara, giving it a familiar yet unique bounce. If Tishara were a song, it’d be a breezy melody that lingers in the air—perfectly matching the name’s steady presence among baby girls on U.S. birth lists since the 1970s. Though it never cracked the top charts, Tishara found its groove in the 700–900 rank range through the ’80s, ’90s and early 2000s, making it a quietly confident pick for parents seeking a name that feels worldly, warm and full of promise.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as tih-SHAH-ruh (/tɪˈʃɑrə/)

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