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Adasha

Girl #15771 most popular
American African-American

Meanings & Origins

"noble, exalted one"

Origin: Hebrew/Old English Language: English

"adorned nobility (with Slavic suffix)"

Origin: American English blend Language: English

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“A noble blend of Ada with melodic -sha softness”

Origin & Etymology

Adasha appears to blend Ada (from Old English or Hebrew meaning noble, adorned) with the Slavic feminine suffix -sha (as in Natasha, Dasha). This creates a name that bridges African-American, Hebrew, and Slavic naming traditions, reflecting the multicultural creativity of American name invention.

Popularity Story

Adasha is a rare name found primarily in African-American communities, where creative blending of familiar name elements has produced many distinctive names. It likely emerged in the 1970s-80s wave of uniquely crafted African-American names.

Cultural Significance

The Ada- prefix connects to a rich vein of African and Hebrew names meaning noble or first. In African-American naming culture, the -sha ending became popular in the 1970s-80s as a way to feminize and individualize names.

Fun Facts

  • Ada was the name of mathematician Ada Lovelace, considered the first computer programmer
  • The -sha ending became fashionable in African-American names in the 1970s, appearing in Keisha, Lakesha, and Natasha
  • Ada means noble in Germanic/Old English and exalted in Hebrew contexts

Adasha in Other Languages

French Adasha
Russian Адаша
Spanish Adasha

Popularity Over Time

Rising Fast

Nicknames

Ada Dasha

Sibling Names

Middle Names

Marie Rose Lynn Nicole Renee

Name Vibe

Unique Elegant Bold

Famous People Named Adasha

N

Natasha Lyonne

Actor

1979

American actress and filmmaker known for Orange Is the New Black and Russian Doll

A

Ada Lovelace

Scientist

1815

English mathematician considered the first computer programmer for her work on Babbages Analytical Engine

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