Raeisha is a moniker of intriguing uniqueness, derived from the Hebrew elements 'Rachel' and 'Isa'. It signifies 'ewe' or 'female sheep', suggesting grace and gentleness. Raeisha rolls off the tongue with a rhythmic flow, its softened consonants creating a melodious effect. This name carries a modern charm, yet it is rooted in ancient traditions, offering a blend of timelessness and contemporaneity.
Raeisha experienced a peak in popularity in 1991 with 8 births that year, followed by a dip to 5 in 1992. There was another increase in 1995 with 6 births. Overall, there were 19 Raeishas born between those years.