Caleshia is a unique and captivating given name of uncertain origin, often suggested to be derived from the Latin 'Calvus', meaning 'bald'. It's composed of two distinct elements: 'cale' which could relate to chalk or lime, and 'leshia', possibly linked to the Greek goddess Hecate. This combination gives Caleshia a distinctively uncommon yet intriguing sound, setting it apart in name books. Its popularity has been limited but steadily rising, particularly in English-speaking countries.
"Caleshia saw a steady rise in popularity between 1983 and 1992, with five babies named Caleshia born each year during this period."