Adisa is of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown or the leader of the assembly" in the Yoruba language. It's a unisex name, traditionally given to both boys and girls born on a Tuesday. The name Adisa is composed of two elements: 'adi', which means "crown," and 'isa', which translates to "assembly." Therefore, Adisa essentially signifies someone who is a leader or stands out in their community. This name has been carried through generations in Yoruba culture and is often associated with strength, wisdom, and leadership.
"Adisa saw a peak in popularity around the early 2000s with several years having 8 or more births, but it has since declined to an average of about 6 births per year."