I'm unsure about the
Keziah thing as well. Yes, there are black women named
Keziah, but there are way more named
Keisha. Maybe its related to Keela? (A stretch, I know.) Or maybe
Keziah got altered/mispronounced as Keezah, and then became
Keisha later on. Or, maybe there's a different name related to
Keziah and THATS where
Keisha comes from.
This name might be trapped in an etymological spiral. (Eg. Chimén comes from
Ximena which comes from
Ximeno which might come from some word meaning "boy". Still Unknown.)
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