Nasiah
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Nasiah is a unisex name of Arabic origin, meaning “Nasiah is a name with possible Arabic or Hebrew roots, suggesting 'gift of God' or 'miracle.' It implies divine blessing and favor.”. It currently ranks #13029 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2023.
What Nasiah Means
“Nasiah is a name with possible Arabic or Hebrew roots, suggesting 'gift of God' or 'miracle.' It implies divine blessing and favor.”
The Story of Nasiah
This name whispers of a divine gift, a profound miracle that has graced your life.
Nasiah is a name with beautiful resonance, possibly stemming from Arabic or Hebrew roots. Its meaning often suggests 'gift of God' or 'miracle,' implying a sense of divine blessing and profound favor. First appearing in records in the late 1990s, it carries a contemporary feel while connecting to ancient concepts of blessedness and wonder.
To utter the name ‘Nasiah’ is to feel a sense of awe and gratitude, like receiving a precious, unexpected blessing. This name for your child speaks of something sacred and wondrous, a miracle made manifest. When you write ‘Nasiah’ on her birth certificate, you are acknowledging the profound gift she is, a testament to grace and divine favor that will guide her path.
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Numerology
The Peacemaker
Diplomatic, sensitive, and cooperative. These names bring a harmonious, gentle quality.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#49 in 2023
Total Births
600
First Recorded
1999
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