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Also just simply a combination of the phonetic elements, 'lee' and 'sha'.
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It can also be pronounced as /ˈliː.ʃə/.
I know a girl named Lisha who comes from an Arabic speaking family so I am wondering if this has a meaning in Arabic.She pronounces it LEE-sha.
I like it pronounced LIE-sha.
Only acceptable if it's pronounced “Lee-sha”.
My mom named me Lisha because she had read a book with a character with the name. She liked the name. I have never been told that the name has any other meaning. I like the name and have never met anyone else with it.
This is my middle name. It's spelled this way, but is pronounced "Lee-shay." I didn't like this name growing up, and I'm not sure how I feel about it now. I hardly ever use it or say it, though.
Unless this is a nickname, I really do not like it - nor am I too keen on the full names for it (Alicia, Felicia, etc.). It is rather infantile and unprofessional. That said, I admit that I wouldn't mind seeing it used on a character in a book... I think Lisha could be interesting in that context, where it wouldn't necessarily have the connotations and associations that it does in real life.
Ghetto minimalism.
Lisha is also an anglicized spelling of Laoise, an Irish name meaning `radiant girl` in Gaelic.
I saw this name recently but I prefer the spelling Leisha.
I've known two Lishas. One was the child of a friend, who liked to make up unusual names for her children. To me, it sounds more like a nickname.
Derived from Alicia. An English name that's unique in it own special way.
Impression: someone who is sweet, honest and truthful.

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