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Tiasha

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How to Pronounce Tiasha

Pronounced tee-AH-shuh /tiΛˆΙ‘Λ.ΚƒΙ™/Medium

Meaning: Tiasha blends a bright Ti- opening, as in Tia and Tiara, with the -asha ending heard in Aisha and Natasha. It is a modern African American coinage, its warmth carried by that flowing sound rather than a separate literal meaning.Low

In 30 seconds: Tiasha joins a Ti- opening to a soft -asha ending, close to Tiara and Aisha. It first appeared for United States girls in the early nineteen-seventies (said tee-AH-shuh).
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Origin LowAmerican
MeaningTiasha blends a bright Ti- opening, as in Tia and Tiara, with the -asha ending heard in Aisha and Natasha. It is a modern African American coinage, its warmth carried by that flowing sound rather than a separate literal meaning.
U.S. rank (2007)#20323 β†˜ Falling
2007 U.S. births5 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year1982
Total births (all-time)β‰ˆ 371

Popularity in the U.S. Β· SSA data

peak 198219732007

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

Tiasha is a modern American coinage that pairs the Ti- opening of Tia and Tiara with the -asha ending of Aisha and Natasha. Black American families in the nineteen-seventies enjoyed building fresh names from such familiar pieces, and Tiasha belongs to that creative moment. It appears on United States birth records from the early nineteen-seventies onward.

It was always rare, given to only a couple dozen girls a year even at its high in the early nineteen-eighties, so a girl named Tiasha then would be in her forties today. It reads as a melodic coinage of its era rather than a revival.

Did you know? Tiasha reads like a blend of Tia and Aisha, two names American families loved in the nineteen-seventies, folded into one three-beat coinage.
Overall data confidence 30%
References - Tiasha β€” Coinage; Ti- + -asha (Tia/Aisha)

Variations

TieshaTyashaTiara

Nicknames

TiaAsha

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If you like Tiasha…

Tiaβ€” the Ti- source name
Tiaraβ€” a like bright Ti- name
Natashaβ€” shares the -asha ending
Aishaβ€” another -asha name of the era

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Tiasha mean?

It is a modern coinage joining a Ti- opening to an -asha ending, in the family of Tiara and Aisha; it has no separate dictionary meaning.

How do you pronounce Tiasha?

It's said tee-AH-shuh /tiΛˆΙ‘Λ.ΚƒΙ™/, three syllables with the stress in the middle.

Is Tiasha a boy or girl name?

Tiasha is used as a girl's name.

How popular is Tiasha?

It has always been rare, given to only a couple dozen girls a year at its peak in the early nineteen-eighties.

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