Aisha
Girl Name Arabic/Urdu origin
Origin
Arabic/Urdu
Syllables
2
First Letter
A
Popularity
53/100

Meaning of Aisha

A traditional Indian name of Arabic/Urdu origin

Aisha is a two-syllable feminine name part of India's rich and diverse naming heritage. It has been cherished by Indian families across the globe for generations, carrying the warmth and dignity characteristic of Arabic/Urdu naming conventions. The name flows comfortably with a wide range of surnames across different communities and cultures.

This name reflects the cultural pride families take in preserving heritage names that carry meaning across generations. It is straightforward to pronounce in English and adapts naturally to multilingual households.

Origin: Arabic/Urdu

About the Name Aisha

Balanced and confident, Aisha is a two-syllable feminine name of Arabic origin, reflecting the Islamic naming tradition that places profound importance on meaning, virtue, and the names of prophets, companions, and divine attributes. The name means "A traditional Indian name of Arabic/Urdu origin". It is a recognised and trusted name known across communities worldwide but never so common that it loses its individual character. In Islamic tradition, "A traditional Indian name of Arabic/Urdu origin" holds a significance that goes beyond a label - the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) encouraged parents to give children beautiful, meaningful names, as a name is considered a dua (prayer) that accompanies the child through life.

The practical question of how Aisha flows with the family surname is worth considering. The name is well-recognised across the wider Muslim world, giving it both local roots and global familiarity. Names that begin with a vowel like 'A' have an open, approachable quality that makes them easy to call across a playground or a boardroom - equally at home in both. Aisha strikes the balance many parents seek: meaningful and grounded, without being one of dozens in a classroom.

Sound & Flow

Aisha is a 2-syllable name. Test it with your family surname to hear how it flows. For example: Aisha Tan, Aisha Lee, or Aisha Ng.

Pronunciation varies by community.

Cultural Context

Crosses cultural boundaries easily and is used across Chinese, Eurasian, and mixed-heritage families. Works well with both English and Chinese surnames.

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Name Style & Tags

Name Facts & Trivia

Name length
5 letters
Medium length - A comfortable balance for everyday use.
Syllable pattern
2 syllables
Two-syllable names are the most popular pattern across cultures.
First letter
A
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Gender
Girl
A traditionally girl name across most cultures.

Famous People Named Aisha

Prominent figures who share this name - Drawn from global culture, sports, and public life.

This name has been carried by notable individuals across many fields including arts, sports, science, and public service globally.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A traditional Indian name of Arabic/Urdu origin Its Arabic/Urdu roots give it a timeless quality that resonates across generations.
Aisha has a popularity score of 53/100. It sits comfortably in the mid-range — recognisable without being ubiquitous.
Aisha is traditionally a girl name with Arabic/Urdu origins. It has been used consistently for girls across different cultures and generations.
Test the name across all languages your family speaks to ensure it sounds natural. If you come from a multilingual household, say it in each language you use at home before deciding.
The best middle names for Aisha depend on your surname and cultural background. Aisha is versatile — it works with both short and longer middle names. Use our name generator to explore combinations.
Natural nicknames for Aisha often emerge from how family members start using it. At 2 syllables, there are natural places to shorten it. Try different variations until one feels right for your family.

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