Just reading Asha got this song stuck in my head:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM7H0ooV_o8
Because of this, I read Asha as AH-shuh, long-A sound. It feels very Indian to me, and I can't imagine it on someone who isn't South Asian (though there is a Swahili usage of this name as well, apparently). I would legitimately be surprised, perhaps even shocked, to meet a White woman with this name.
Asha Minerva
Asha Minelauva
Asha Danae / Asha Danaë / Asha Danai
Asha Scarlett
Asha Kirtida
Asha Kiersten / Asha Kirsten
Asha Lumina
Asha Lavinia
Asha Linnaea
Asha Laurel
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