Yaicha is named after a songby some group from the last century called the Pousette- Dart Band.Something about a girl, a candle in the falling rain shining amidst the pain. I kind of surprise myselfwhen I can picture Yaicha as that candle. My father named Yaicha after the "haunting melody." I wonder if he ever listenedto the lyrics. Thalia Chaltas
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I chose Yaicha as my baby girl's name because it means "happiness." However, not everyone thinks that name is appropriate. Some people think that song is about making love to a woman and having sex with her. After all, "ya" means man. So, it's about having sex with a woman where you're the man. Other times the words are interpreted as "happiness" or "joy." Personally, I think it's about finding the joy in life after the pain of loss.

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