Aisha
See also: aisha
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Arabic عَائِشَة (ʕāʔiša).
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editAisha
- A female given name from Arabic, most famously borne by Muhammad's third wife. Daughter of first caliph Abu Bakr.
- 2016 February 18, Kyung Lah, “Fearing attacks, Muslim women learn self-defense”, in CNN[1], archived from the original on 12 April 2021:
- After a passing driver yelled at Aisha Lbhalla to “not blow up a building” and another man made obscene gestures and tailgated her on the way home, Lbhalla organized the self-defense class in Tennessee.
Translations
editfemale given name
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Swahili
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Arabic عَائِشَة (ʕāʔiša).
Proper noun
editAisha
- a female given name from Arabic
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- Rhymes:English/iːʃə
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