Aisla name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Norse
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What does Aisla mean?

Aisla is a spelling variant of Asla. Asla is Finnish cognate of Aslak.

Variants of Aisla

Asla, Aslak, Aslag, Áslákr

How popular is the name Aisla?

Aisla is an uncommon baby name in United States where it is still in use. In England and Wales, it has been in use since 1998 and achieved its top ranking of 2058 in 2014.

Also, Aisla is a familiar name in Brazil. At least, 100 people globally have carried Aisla as their given name, concentrated mainly in Spanish regions according to our findings.

YearRankBirths
2023552422
2022514325
2021536323
2020486926
2019858012
2018978410
2017106749
2015129927
2014130597
2011148186
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological aspects of Aisla

You have a powerful appearance. You always make the best entrance, no matter where you appear. You are dominant when it comes to relationships. It takes a long time for someone to gain a special place in your heart. Your failures motivate you. You always have the best ideas and persistence to realize each and one of them at work. You are a good listener and friend. Believe it or not, people's stupidity and superficial attitude towards life can inspire you like nothing else can.

Go through the following names similar to Aisla

  •  Vølund - The boy name Vølund is chiefly used in Danish. Vølund is Danish equivalent of Vǫlundr
  •  Sølvi is Faroese cognate of Sǫlvi
  •  Berny - Anomalous Germanic and Old English Berny is prevalently used in Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish, Berny means "Hardy and Bear" is aimed at both boys and girls. Berny is short of Bernardo.
  •  Lægæst - Boy name Lægæst is commonly used in Danish. Lægæst is form of Hlewagastir in Danish language
  •  Greip - Greips origin is Old Norse is principally used in Norwegian and Old Norse is aimed at both genders. Greip is Old Norse form of Greipr

Famous people named Aisla

  • Aisla Webster in Slither as Editorial Department

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
  2. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
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