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Iesha is a good god given name. Most people with this name are kind, gentle, hardworking people. They are full of life, hope and are always giving towards other human beings except the ones that disgrace their name and use it to justify themselves of being evil and abandoned. Iesha also comes from many backgrounds besides African descendants. They are a mix of many backgrounds including Native American. Everyone outside of their bloodline craves for it.
"Another bad creation" indeed!
I love the name Aisha and a nice, appropriate variant is Ayesha. "Iesha" looks horrible and bastardized.
I think Iesha is a beautiful name! One of my good friends bears this name (yet she spells it IESHIA) and she is a very nice person. She is proud of this name, despite the fact that she is white and she gets a lot of comments about it having a "ghetto sound" to it.
This is certainly "another bad creation", as it is a bastardization of Aisha. It sounds quite ugly with this spelling.
What, the original spellings and variations of Aisha weren't good enough so someone had to come up with this ugly spelling? It looks uneducated. The band that created this is fitting - Another Bad Creation - because it certainly is. Please stick to the originals: Aisha, Asha, Ayishah and Ayse are all perfectly acceptable versions. OK the ranting is over now. :}
If my parents hadn't decided on my present disgusting name, I would've been named this. I find it light, pretty, and the image of simplicity. The ideal name for a girl. Maybe I'll change my name to this.
I don't get this need to bastadize Arabic and African names. If you have actual ties to the countries or cultures they come from, you use them without bastardization. Otherwise you just make it seem like you can't quite spell.
... this is a joke, right? Because naming your daughter "Anna" or "Charlotte" makes her more American, yes? Even though those are English and French names. You wanna hear real American names? Pocahontas. Nanuq. Y'know, names that originated in America.The fact that anyone would think that someone's name validates their American-ness is laughable to me. There was so much ignorance in that comment that I'm fighting the urge to throw up.

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