The Name Usha

THE ADAPTABLE

  • Charming
  • Complex
  • Elemental
  • Escapist
  • Cynical
  • Bored

Popularity of Usha Over Time

US births per decade — source: Social Security Administration

Usha is a female name in the United States, reaching peak popularity in the 1970s. There are approximately 100 people named Usha in the US today.

About the Name Usha

The name Usha's root letters are U.

When parents give their children names that begin with the unusual letter U, they set in motion a chain of events that results in a uniquely exceptional adult with uncommon flair. Those whose names include the racy and ribald letter R (Uriel, Ursula and Uriah) tend to be more sensually minded than the Ulysses of the world, but the one thing they all have in common is that anything smacking of ‘fitting in’ repels them the way oil repels environmentalists. They will even go out of their way to cultivate their eccentric reputations.

While your first impression of a U person may be that of someone who needs to cheer-down a little, these are intricate men and women with well-directed compassion and a strong sense of destiny. But for all their complexity, Ushas are people-people at heart who find maintaining a wide range of social contacts essential to their peace of mind.

No matter what obstacles life happens to throw in their way, the quick-witted Ushas overcome them with style and elegance, doing little to hide their ebullience until someone tries to take advantage of their generosity. This is why Ushas are so often a surprise to casual acquaintances… just when you think you know them; they’ll become wholly different animals right before your eyes.

People with U names are not particularly successful when it comes to earning money, but these people are an exception. They can be found in nearly every career field – artistic, corporate and scientific– and almost always land up in positions of leadership. Ushas also have a knack of envisioning their goals and making them happen, which makes them ideal candidates for owning their own businesses.

It’s arguable that many Ushas consider themselves to be somewhat superior, which might explain why they sometimes struggle to form deep emotional bonds. Friendships with them are multi-dimensional affairs which many people find to be above their comfort levels, and really getting to know them can be like navigating a maze. But like many difficult challenges, the rewards are directly proportional to the exertion.

Marriage for them isn’t the end of their romantic explorations; it’s a gateway through which they can indulge their boundless curiosities. Expect the relationship to take a myriad of twists and turns, but rest assured that the U is going to be there in the end.