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Ugh...use Keisha, please.
Barely classy and reminds me of Nike shoes. Just use Keisha.
I would think this name means daughter of Keisha, since Ni or Nic is a feminine prefix meaning daughter of, so it wouldn't be like adding Eisha to a male name... but that meaning makes no sense.
I don't like it. It's very silly and I don't even know why anyone would even consider naming their kids this.
It seems to be a common thing these days to take a man's name and stick -eisha on the end of it. I've seen Nickeisha, Mickeisha, Daveisha, Johneisha and even Keitheisha. They're really not very pretty.
There was a girl in my primary with this name. I think it's a lovely name, but I never knew how she spelled it, so I guess it was like this!

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