Keisa, of Latin origin, translates to 'who is like Isis?' In ancient Egyptian culture, Isis was a goddess revered for her power and wisdom. The name Keisa is often associated with these attributes, suggesting strength and intelligence. It's composed of two elements: the prefix 'kei-' meaning 'who', and '-sa' derived from Isis. Keisa has gained popularity as a unique yet timeless choice for baby girls in recent years.
The name Keisa experienced a significant boom in popularity between the years of 1974 to 1976, with a peak of 65 births in 1976. However, this trend did not continue into the following decades, as there was a consistent decline in the number of babies named Keisa from 1980 onwards, with only one year (1982) having more than ten births named Keisa after that point. Overall, there were a total of 391 babies named Keisa between 1966 and 1993.