Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginsAlisha is a variant of Alicia, which itself is a Latinized form of Alice. Alice derives from the Old French name Aalis, a short form of Adelais, itself from the Germanic name Adalheidis (see Adelaide), meaning "noble" or "nobility." This etymological chain traces back to Old English Æthelhādas or Æðelhādas. However, a popular folk etymology connects Alisha to an Arabic origin, interpreting it as "protected by God" (from Arabic عليشا Alīshā), which may have entered Spanish during the period of Muslim rule in Iberia.Cultural and Linguistic UsageAlisha is primarily used in English-speaking countries as a feminine given name. It gained popularity in the late 20th century as a respelling of Alicia, part of a trend toward unique spellings of classic names. The name is particularly common in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. Variant forms include Alesha, Alysha, and Allysha. Related short forms and diminutives include Lesia, Lisha, Lyssa, and Lecia.Notable BearersNotable individuals named Alisha include Alisha (singer), an American R&B singer known for her 1990s hits; Alisha Boe (born 1997), a Norwegian actress recognized for her role in the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why; Alisha Chinai (born 1965), an Indian pop singer dubbed the "Queen of Indipop"; and Alysha Clark (born 1987), an American professional basketball player. Other bearers span various fields, including soccer (Allysha Chapman), rugby (Alisha Butchers), athletics (Alysha Burnett), and modeling (Alysha Boekhoudt).Meaning: Variant of Alicia, ultimately from Germanic "noble"; also folk etymology "protected by God"Origin: English, with possible Arabic influenceType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: English-speaking countries (USA, UK, Canada, Australia)