Keischa is a unique and distinctive female given name of African origin, specifically from the Ashanti people of Ghana. The name Keischa comes from the Akan language spoken by this ethnic group and means "born on Friday."
In many African cultures, the day of the week on which a child is born holds significant importance. Babies born on certain days are believed to possess unique qualities or have specific destinies associated with them. Therefore, naming children based on their birthdays is a common practice in these communities.
The name Keischa follows this tradition and signifies that the bearer was born on a Friday. This meaning may have held special significance for families who considered Fridays to be auspicious days for childbirth or had personal reasons tied to the day of the week.
While Keischa is predominantly associated with Ghanaian Ashanti culture, it has gained global recognition and can now be found among diverse communities around the world. Although not widely popular in many countries outside Africa, those who carry this name possess a unique connection to their African heritage and cultural traditions.
The name Keischa was quite popular in the year 1970 with a total of five babies being given this name.