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      Meaning of the first name Ayasha

      Origin

      Native American - Cheyenne

      Meaning

      Little One

      Variations

      Jayashankar, Ayashe, Ayesha
      The name Ayasha is deeply rooted in Native American - specifically Cheyenne - culture. Derived from the Cheyenne language, Ayasha translates to Little One. This name holds great significance within the Cheyenne tribe, as it symbolizes the cherished value placed upon the concept of youth and innocence. Throughout history, Ayasha has been utilized as a name for newborn girls, embodying the hope and promise associated with the beginning of a new life.

      In modern-day society, the name Ayasha continues to prevail, albeit less commonly than in the past. Many individuals with Native American heritage, particularly those with ties to the Cheyenne tribe, bestow this name upon their daughters as a way to honor their roots and preserve their cultural identity. Moreover, Ayasha has captivated parents worldwide due to its linguistic beauty and distinctive origin. This has fostered a multicultural acceptance of the name, making it somewhat of a global phenomenon.

      With such a rich heritage and profound symbolism, Ayasha is a name that resonates with historical importance and remains relevant in contemporary times. Its Native American origins and the endearing meaning it conveys have forged a lasting legacy that transcends borders and cultures, proving that the significance of names stretches far beyond their mere pronunciation.

      Based on our records...

      Begum

      This is the most common surname associated with Ayasha.

      Abdul

      This is the most common name of those married to a Ayasha.
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      1905 is when there were the most people born with the first name Ayasha.

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