Names like Keesha
21 baby names similar to Keesha, including other Modern/African American names and stylistic matches.
Modern/African American
A modern African American name of uncertain etymological origin.
Modern/African American
Modern American name, possibly a variation of Tasha or a creation combining Ta- with -isha.
Modern/African American
Modern American name combining the prefix 'La-' with Quisha or Keisha.
Modern/African American
Modern creation with African American roots.
Modern/African American
Variant of Keisha, which may derive from or relate to Aisha (alive, prosperous).
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name with uncertain etymological roots, possibly related to African language elements.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name with unclear roots, possibly inspired by names like Shad or Maria.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name with uncertain roots, possibly inspired by Tasha or other names.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name with unclear etymological roots.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name possibly blending La- prefix with -tisa, inspired by names like Latoya.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name with unclear roots, possibly inspired by Asha or Aisha.
Modern/African American
A contemporary creation, possibly influenced by Dawn.
Modern/African American
Modern American name, possibly combining the prefix 'Da-' with Shaun (Irish 'Sean', God is gracious).
Modern African American
Modern creation, possibly a blend of Devon and a suffix like -tae.
Hebrew
Variant of Jeremy, from Hebrew "Yirmeyahu" (God will exalt).
Latin/Modern
Modern variation of Julie or Juliet, from Latin 'Julius' meaning 'from the Julian family'.
Hebrew
Short form of Zebadiah, from Hebrew "Zebadyahu" (God has given).
Latin/Greek
Variation of Carissa, from Latin 'clarus' meaning 'clear' or 'bright'.
Latin
Follower of Christ, variant of Christian.
Latin/Greek
Variation of Denise, from Greek 'Dionysus' meaning 'follower of Dionysus' (god of wine).
Germanic
Famous land.