Aisha (given name) explained

Aisha
ʾĀisha عائشة
ʾAīsha عائشة
Pronunciation:عائشة (ʾĀisha): pronounced as /ar/
عائشة (ʾAīsha): pronounced as /ar/
Gender:Female
Meaning:عائشة (ʾĀisha): alive
عائشة (ʾAīsha): well
Origin:Arabic
Related Names:Aishah, Aishat, Aishas, Aiisha, Aishaa, Aysha, Ayshat, Ayshee, Ayshe, Aiishee, Aishee, Aiishan

Aisha (Arabic: عائشة|ʿĀʾishah|she who lives' or 'womanly; also spelled A'aisha, A'isha, Aischa, Aische, Aishah, Aishat, Aishath, Aicha, Aïcha, Aisya, Aisyah, Aiša, Ajša, Aixa, Ayesha, Aysha, Ayşe, Ayisha, or Iesha) is an Arabic female given name. It originated from Aisha, the third wife of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and is a very popular name among Muslim women.

Ayesha and Aisha are common variant spelling in the Arab World and among American Muslim women in the United States, where it was ranked 2,020 out of 4,275 for females of all ages in the 1990 US Census.[1] The name Ayesha was briefly popular among English-speakers after it appeared in the book She by Rider Haggard.[2]

Given name

Aisha

Fictional characters

Aishah

Aicha

Aixa

Aesha

Ayesha

Ayşe

Aishath

Aische

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Notes and References

  1. https://www2.census.gov/topics/genealogy/1990surnames/dist.female.first List of female first names
  2. Book: Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider), 1856-1925.. She. 1991. Oxford University Press. Karlin, Daniel, 1953-. 0-19-282767-7. Oxford. 21334548.