The baby name Aysheah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced AY-shee-ah (approx. /eɪˈʃiːə/). Common alternative pronunciations: EYE-shə (/ˈaɪʃə/) or eye-SHAY-ah (/aɪˈʃeɪə/)..
Aysheah is Arabic in Origin.
The baby name Aysheah is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced AY-shee-ah (approx. /eɪˈʃiːə/). Common alternative pronunciations: EYE-shə (/ˈaɪʃə/) or eye-SHAY-ah (/aɪˈʃeɪə/)..
Aysheah is Arabic in Origin.
Aysheah is a modern Anglicized elaboration of Aisha (Arabic: عائشة), whose meaning is "alive, living, prosperous." The form likely blends the Turkish Ayşe (pronounced "eye-sheh") with English -ah spelling cues, producing a distinctive yet transparent rendering of a well-known Islamic name.
Usage is anchored in the 7th century through Aisha bint Abi Bakr, revered wife of the Prophet Muhammad, which made the name widespread from the Arabian Peninsula to North and East Africa, South Asia, and the Balkans. Regional forms include Aisha/Aishah, Ayesha/Aysha/Aiesha/Ayeesha, Ayşe (Turkish), Aïcha (Maghrebi/Francophone), and Aixa (historic Andalusi). In English-speaking countries the name surged in the late 20th century via diaspora communities and popular culture, while creative spellings like Aysheah emerged to signal heritage and individuality. Though uncommon, Aysheah maps neatly onto the established "eye-sha" pronunciation and retains the core meaning of vitality and prosperous life.
Aysheah is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.
Did we miss something about this name? Let us know!