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What does Shaunda mean?
Shaunda as a girls' name is of Old French derivation, and Shaunda means "stone; God's grace". Shaunda is a version of Chantal (Old French): from "cantal". Shaunda is also a variant of Shawna (English, Irish, Gaelic): feminine variant spelling of Sean.
Variations
VARIANTS Shonda▼, Shawnda, Shaundee, Shanda▼
OTHER FORMS VIA CHANTAL, SHAWNA Chandal, Chanta, Chaunta, Chauntay, Chaunte, Chonda, Seana, Seanna, Shana▼, Shanna▼, Shantae, Shantal, Shantay, Shaun, Shauna▼, Shaunah, Shaunee, Shaunice, Shaunie, Shaunna, Shaunta, Shauntay, Shaunte, Shawnae, Shawnah, Shawnee▼, Shawni, Shawnna, Shawnta, Shawntae, Shawntay, Shawnte, Shonna, Shonta, Siana, Sianna
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Shaunda Mireya (S.M.), ..
How popular is Shaunda?
Shaunda is a somewhat popular first name for females (#3155 out of 4276, Top 74%) but a unique last name for all people. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)
Shaunda entered the list in 1970-1979 and reached its peak rank of #1462 in the U.S. in the 1970s, but is not ranked at the moment. (TOP 2000 NAMES, 2018)
Which version is better?
Chantal, Seanna, Shana, Shanda, Shanna, Shantae, Shantal, Shaun, Shauna, Shaunice, Shaunna, Shaunta, Shaunte, Shawna, Shawnda, Shawnee, Shawnna, Shawnta, Shawnte, Shonda, Shonna and Shonta are the popular alternative forms of Shaunda. Usage of these forms of Shaunda was at its most widespread during 1970-1979 (USAGE OF 0.4%), but now, forms such as Shauna have become less stylish.
Similar Names
Shaunda is alike in pronunciation to Chanda▼, Chandy, Shandea, Shandee, Shandey, Shandeya, Shandi, Shandie and Shandy. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Chaundra, Sanda, Sande, Sandi▼, Sandy▼, Sanndi (see Sandy), Santa, Saundra▼, Secunda, Shaena, Shaina▼, Shalonda▼, Shandra, Shanea, Shania▼, Shanit, Shanita, Shannea, Shanta▼, Shantai, Shante▼, Shanti, Sharonda▼, Shauntae, Shauntee, Shavonda, Shayda, Shayna▼, Shuna and Synda. These names tend to be less commonly used than Shaunda.
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