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[Facts] Re: My name
i've been searching and i found some old posts here, one about Neysha and one about Naysha. I guess the Neysha post was also yours, because it was only a month ago. In that post the person said she was told it was of Turkish origin, but this is highly unlikely. What i did find were two websites both saying it was of Greek origin and it means 'pure'. I checked an online dictionary and found that pure in Greek is agnes or akeiaros . The first one is interesting because Agnes is an existing firstname and also because the post of Naysha got a reaction saying Naysha was probably a pet form of Agnes. With this result this seems true. Neysha is thus Greek and means 'pure'. See the hyperlink of Agnes for more information.
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Neysha is a common Turkish name and it means joy. But the way it's actually written is "Nese" where "s" has a dot under "s" and read as "sh".
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