Neshama, derived from Hebrew, signifies 'soul' or 'breath of life'. It's a unisex name, often given to celebrate the miracle of new life. Traditionally, Neshama is used as an affectionate term for one's soul or inner self in Jewish culture. Pronounced /nəˈʃɑːmə/, it offers a unique blend of cultural richness and personal significance.
"Neshama saw a spike in popularity with 6 births each in 2004 and 2021, but dipped to 5 in 2020, totaling 17 births over the three years."