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Aasiah
Pronounced AH-see-ah /ˈɑ.si.ɑ/Medium
Meaning: A spelling of Asiya — from the Arabic, 'one who tends/heals; comforting'; the name of the wife of Pharaoh who raised Moses, honored in Islam; much more often a girls' name; here for a boy; we note the honored figureLow
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.
History & Origin
Aasiah is a spelling of Asiya — from the Arabic, 'one who tends/heals; comforting'; the name of the wife of Pharaoh who raised Moses, honored in Islam (we note the honored figure). Much more often a girls' name, it is recorded here for a boy — which we flag honestly (slug distinguished; said 'AH-see-ah').
In the U.S. Asiya/Aasiah is overwhelmingly a girls' name; this boys' use is unusual. Rare for a boy, one-who-heals at the root, and lyrical.
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What does the name Aasiah mean?
Aasiah spells Asiya — Arabic 'one who tends/heals; comforting'; the wife of Pharaoh who raised Moses, honored in Islam. It is more often a girls' name; here for a boy.
How do you pronounce Aasiah?
It's said AH-see-ah /ˈɑ.si.ɑ/ — three syllables, stress on the first.
Is Aasiah a boy or girl name?
Aasiah is overwhelmingly a girls' name; this page covers its use as a boy's name.
How popular is Aasiah?
Aasiah is a very rare boys' name in the U.S.













