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What does Aeesha mean?
Aeesha as a name for girls is an Arabic name, and the name Aeesha means "alive and well". Aeesha is a version of Aisha (Arabic): also possibly means "life" in Swahili.
ENDS WITH -sha
Variations
VARIANTS Yieshah, Yiesha, Isha, Ieshah, Iesha▼, Ieeshiah, Ieeshia, Ieeshah, Ieesha, Ieashiah, Ieashia, Ieashah, Ieasha, Aysha, Ayishah, Ayisha, Ayesha, Ayeishah, Ayeisha, Ayeeshah, Ayeesha, Ashiah, Ashia, Ashah, Asha▲, Aishia, Aishah, Aieshah, Aiesha, Aeshah, Aesha, Aeisha, Aeeshah, Aayshah
RELATIONS VIA AISHA Aisia, Asia▼, Ayeesa, Ayeesah, Ayeisa, Ayisa, Ayshe, Ihisha, Maisha, Miesha, Myesha, Niesha, Taisha, Teisha, Tiesha▼, Tyesha▼, Tyisha
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Aeesha Lesly (A.L.), ..
How popular is Aeesha?
Aeesha is an uncommonly occurring first name for women. Aeesha is an equally uncommon surname for all people. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)
Which version is better?
Prominent related forms of Aeesha (NOT RANKED) listed in the Top 2000 are Aisha (#523 FROM CURRENT RECORDS), Asha (#1190), Asia (#1267), Ayesha (#1457), Isha (#1593), Myesha, Tyesha, Tiesha, Taisha, Niesha, Aiesha, Miesha, Maisha, Iesha, Aysha, Ashia and Tyisha. Other forms, like Aishah, are uncommon. These forms of Aeesha were popular as baby names 3 decades ago (AVERAGE #1211) and have become much less widespread since (#1766, ▼74%), with versions like Tyesha becoming somewhat dated. Asia is more ubiquitous than the rest, though Aisha is currently the preferred form. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)
Similar Names
Aeesha is alike in pronunciation to Eyeesha, Ieshia▼, Usha and Yeesha. Other recommended sound-alike names are Abeesha, Abisha, Aeeda, Agetha, Akasha, Aleesa, Aleesha, Aleisha, Alesha▼, Aleshia, Alesia▼, Alessa, Alesta, Aletha, Alisha▼, Alysha▼, Amisha, Anessa, Anisha, Anusha, Aretha▼, Asa, Assa, Asya, Azha, Denesha, Elesha, Keasha, Keesha, Keeshah, Keisha▼, Kesha▼, Kiesha, Leesa, Leesha, Leisha, Lesha, Neesha, Nesha, Reesa, Saesha, Stesha, Tenesha, Tersha and Venesha. These names tend to be more frequently used than Aeesha.
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