Your name of Keisha gives you a strong sense of responsibility in business and material affairs, and the practicality and determination to make a success of anything you undertake. You are self-sufficient and capable, and have an interest in positions of leadership and responsibility. You are competent in directing the efforts of others, as you have good business judgment and the natural understanding of people. Very likely you have assumed much responsibility early in life and are often required to make major decisions. You appreciate settled, accumulative conditions, and a high standard of living. You have a strong, determined nature and tend to dominate others, and to interfere, at times, in your desire to be helpful. This name gives you many good characteristics, but it is too strong, creating a materialistic nature and bringing out a forceful, demanding quality. The heavy responsibility your name creates can result in a worrying, intense nature. It spoils the development and expression of your warmer, more feminine attributes. It causes tension and allied problems in the female organs.
2006-11-07 09:19:41
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answered by madeira 3
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The name Keisha is okay. I'm not a huge fan of K names as I think they're very overused and a bit harsh sounding, although I do have one myself {Katherine/Katie}. Keisha immediately brings to mind Ke$ha, although the names are a bit different. For a middle name, I would go with something a bit softer more traditional as Keisha is more modern and harsh-sounding. -- Keisha Noelle -- Keisha Rose -- Keisha Lauren -- Keisha Elizabeth -- Keisha Faith -- Keisha Isobel -- Keisha May -- Keisha Juliet
2016-03-19 05:07:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Keisha Cassia, Spice Tree Old English
Eileen - Bird, Rival , irish, or english I
2006-11-10 10:37:07
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answered by ashley 2
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The girl's name Keisha is pronounced KEE-sha. It is of American origin. Modern name: possibly short form of Lakeisha, which is probably from Aisha (Arabic) "alive and well." The name is popular with African-American families. Actress Keshia Knight Pulliam.
2006-11-09 04:33:54
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answered by onedeepen 3
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Keisha in numerology means
The Expression number 8 shows us who we truly are, what we came into this life already knowing. This is where we feel most comfortable and how we automatically act. We attract people and situations to us that require our Expression so that they can further evolve. In this way we play the role of teacher. Naturally we are attracted to occupations that we resonate to, so the Expression number can be a strong factor in our choice of a career as well. Our Expression is the vehicle, with all its virtues and vices, that drives us along the path of our Destiny. It is the essence of our identity. Business, power and money are in your blood. You are the steadfast executive who attains their goals through hard work, amazing courage and untiring determination. People elect you to lead them because of your aura of control and confidence. You like things BIG, and secretly, you like them lavish. Physical strength and stamina make you a likely sports enthusiast as well. Your expression will most likely find you financially supporting others in some way.
Eileen Means
The Expression number 5 shows us who we truly are, what we came into this life already knowing. This is where we feel most comfortable and how we automatically act. We attract people and situations to us that require our Expression so that they can further evolve. In this way we play the role of teacher. Naturally we are attracted to occupations that we resonate to, so the Expression number can be a strong factor in our choice of a career as well. Our Expression is the vehicle, with all its virtues and vices, that drives us along the path of our Destiny. It is the essence of our identity. You use life changes like rungs on a ladder. Growth, variety, beginnings and endings are constant elements in your life. You are able to let go of anything or anyone in order to further your growth. Because of this ability, coupled with a talent for translating new ideas into logical, useful explanations, you would make a great teacher and/or writer. Travel is something you are made for, even if only through your mind.
Love & Blessings
Milly
2006-11-07 09:27:12
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answered by milly_1963 7
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If it's etymology your speaking of -
-KEISHA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: KEE-sha [key]
Recent coinage, possibly invented, possibly based on KEZIAH. -
KEZIAH
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Biblical, English
Other Scripts: קְצִיעָה (Hebrew)
Pronounced: ke-ZIE-a [key]
Means "cassia" in Hebrew, from the name of the spice tree. In the Old Testament Keziah was a daughter of Job.
EILEEN
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Irish, English
Pronounced: ie-LEEN, ay-LEEN [key]
Anglicized form of EIBHLÍN -
EIBHLÍN
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Irish
Pronounced: ie-LEEN, EV-leen, AYV-leen [key]
Irish form of AVELINE -
AVELINE
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: av-e-LEEN [key]
Old French pet form of Avila, itself a pet form of the Germanic name AVA (3). This name was introduced to Britain by the Normans.
AVA (3)
Gender: Feminine
Usage: German
Pronounced: AH-fah [key]
Medieval short form of Germanic names beginnng with the element avi, of unknown meaning, possibly "desired". This was the name of a 9th-century Frankish saint.
2006-11-07 09:56:20
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answered by mecasa 4
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