How to say it
/ɑːˈiː.ʃə/
Alive, living
/ɑːˈiː.ʃə/
Arabic for 'alive,' 'living,' or 'prosperous.'
Aisha is Arabic for 'alive' and 'thriving.' It is among the most honored names in Islam, borne by Aisha, a wife of the Prophet Muhammad known for her learning. Used across the Muslim world and the diaspora, it has also spread widely in Black communities in the West. Pronunciations range from ah-EE-sha to EYE-sha, and the spellings Ayesha and Aishah are common.
peaked at #175 in 1977, currently #337 in 2025.
Source: U.S. Social Security Administration, names given to at least 5 babies in a year, 1880–present. See where the names are moving
ah-EE-sha and EYE-sha both circulate.
Honored across Muslim communities as a learned wife of the Prophet.
Historical figures, characters, and public faces who share the name. The cultural surface, for whatever weight you want to give it.
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