Isha (×שה) means "woman". There's no deeper meaning than that.
"ee-SHAH"
A man - "Gever" (גבר). A woman - "Isha" (אישה).
Isha= wife,or a woman
The name Isha is of Indian origin and is commonly used among people of South Asian descent. It is a Sanskrit name meaning "one who protects, the ruling deity".
It's originally an Hebrew name and means simply 'Woman'.
eesha khazakha (אישה חזקה)
lady, as in a woman or female = isha (אשה) or gveret (גברת) lady, as in a title for nobility = leidi (ליידי)
'Women' is translated into × ×©×™× in Hebrew: Nun, Shin, Yud, Mem. Pronounced: Nashim In singular mode - a woman is אשה: Alef, Shin, He. Pronounced: Isha
There are no Hebrew concordances in Judaism, those are Christian texts.
There is no Hebrew word for multibreasted one, but you can translate the phrase "woman with multiple breasts" as אישה בת שדיים רבים (isha bat shadayim rabim).
aht isha yafah (את אישה יפה)
Anna George Malhotra was the first Woman IAS Officer. However Isha Basant Joshi was the first woman IAS Officer of Independent India.
love= ahava miss israel= isha Shel israel