Zisha

Meaning of Zisha

Zisha, a masculine name of Hebrew origin (pronounced zee-shah, /ziːˈʃɑ/), carries an inviting blend of sweetness and serenity that feels at home both in ancient traditions and modern nurseries. In its original tongue it suggests quiet joy or tranquil sweetness, lending a newborn boy an aura as comforting as the first light through sandalwood groves. In the United States over the past decade, Zisha has quietly held its own—recording between five and ten newborns each year and hovering around the 900th rank, with ten little Zishas in 2024 (rank 914) marking its latest peak of popularity. Indian parents, drawn to its lilting cadence and cross-cultural flair, will appreciate how Zisha balances warmth with individuality, promising a name that stands out in any classroom—and maybe even prompts an amused teacher to ask, “Zisha? That’s delightfully unique!”

Pronunciation

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as zee-shah (/ziːˈʃɑ/)

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