Re: Asha
in reply to a message by Dracotorix
ASH-a. AH-sha sounds odd to me. I have heard this name pronounced like Asia before, so AY-zha, but I find that pronunciation odd and unintuitive for Asha.
I imagine a somewhat mysterious person with greyish or brown eyes and dark hair or dark blond hair. I could imagine a witch in a novel being named Asha (a young witch but not necessarily a good one).
Almost anything goes with it, I would say it should be longer and not end in -a.
It doesn't mean "ash tree" but the word "ash" is included so even though you can like its connection to the tree (through the sound) I don't think the actual meaning is in any way related to it.
Asha Caroline
Asha Emmeline
Asha Josephine (I would avoid combos with J if you dislike A.J. because it could happen as a nickname)
Asha Genevieve
I imagine a somewhat mysterious person with greyish or brown eyes and dark hair or dark blond hair. I could imagine a witch in a novel being named Asha (a young witch but not necessarily a good one).
Almost anything goes with it, I would say it should be longer and not end in -a.
It doesn't mean "ash tree" but the word "ash" is included so even though you can like its connection to the tree (through the sound) I don't think the actual meaning is in any way related to it.
Asha Caroline
Asha Emmeline
Asha Josephine (I would avoid combos with J if you dislike A.J. because it could happen as a nickname)
Asha Genevieve