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Etymology edit

Probably from the luxury car brand Porsche.

Proper noun edit

Porscha

  1. A female given name originating as a coinage, of latter 20th century African-American usage.
    • 2003, Working Mother, volume 26, number 5, page 48:
      But when her second child, Porscha, was still in diapers, Apryll's husband, a delivery driver, began to change.
    • 2008, Kelley Keehn, The Woman's Guide to Money, page 12:
      The Woman's Guide to Money will ask you to not only take responsibility for your life as Porscha did in chapter three of her autobiography, but it will also ask you to entertain the possibility of a chapter four and five in your life.
    • 2010, Tamala Callaway, Super Natural: New Beginnings, page 81:
      Then Porscha sees Ramone standing in line behind two of the Newnan High girls at the snack bar. He was talking and laughing with them.

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