Hisaye is an uncommon Japanese given name for females, derived from the characters 久 (hisashi) meaning "long-lasting" and 耶 (ya) which has no specific meaning but adds a graceful touch to the name. It was not commonly used during ancient times but gained some popularity in more recent years due to its uniqueness and charm.
"From 1918 to 1924, Hisaye saw a total of 25 children named 'Annual', with the years 1918 and 1924 each witnessing 5 births, followed by 8 in 1920 and 7 in 1923."