Yesica

Meaning of Yesica

Yesica (yeh-SEE-kah) dances off the tongue like a bright fiesta under a warm Latin sky. As the Spanish-flavored twist on the Hebrew-rooted Jessica—meaning “foresight” or “to behold”—this name carries the promise of intuition wrapped in sunshine. Parents across the Americas have been whispering Yesica at hospital bedsides and backyard baptisms for decades, sending it spinning through U.S. popularity charts (hovering around rank 931 in 2024) and proving that genuine charm never fades. It conjures images of papel picado fluttering in a gentle breeze, laughter echoing through cobblestone plazas, and that irresistible spark of a carnival at dusk. Choosing Yesica is like gifting a daughter a vibrant butterfly of strength, vision, and vivacious joy—one little girl ready to light up every room with her own colorful rhythm.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as yeh-SEE-kah (/jɛˈsiːkə/)

Spanish

  • Pronunced as yeh-SEE-kah (/jɞˈsika/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Yesica

Yesica Hernández -
Yésica Bopp -
Rita Antonieta Salazar
Curated byRita Antonieta Salazar

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