Keysia is a unique and distinctive given name of African origin, particularly from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. It means "Let's have a child" or "God has answered our prayers". This name is often used as an indication of gratitude for answered prayers and hopes for future children.
The name Keysia has seen a limited but consistent presence in the United States over time, with only five babies being named Keysia each year since its first appearance in 1973. Despite its rarity, the name has maintained its popularity at this low level for nearly half a century. This consistency is an unusual trait among names that are not among the most popular choices for parents in any given year.