Lekeisha is a unique and beautiful given name of African origin, particularly from Nigeria. It is derived from the Yoruba language, where 'Oluwakemi' means "the Lord is sufficient for me." Lekeisha is often interpreted as a variant spelling of this name, conveying similar meaning and cultural significance. This name offers a distinctive touch while still being easily recognizable and approachable. It rolls off the tongue with a melodic rhythm, making it both elegant and memorable.
The name Lekeisha experienced a peak in popularity between 1977 and 1982 with over 50 births each year during this period. However, its usage gradually declined thereafter, dropping to single digits from the late 1990s onwards. Overall, there were 785 babies named Lekeisha from 1971 to 1996.