Taquanna is a unique and exotic name of African origin. It is believed to have been created by combining elements from various African names such as Tawanda, which means "lovely" in Shona language spoken in Zimbabwe, and Aquanisha, which means "flowing water" in Swahili language commonly used in East Africa.
The name Taquanna is often associated with the qualities of strength, beauty, and grace. It is also believed to symbolize a deep connection to African roots and heritage.
There isn't much historical information about people named Taquanna due to its rarity. However, it has been gaining popularity in recent years, particularly among families looking for distinctive and meaningful names for their daughters.
In terms of popularity, Taquanna is not listed as one of the top baby names in any country according to the Social Security Administration's data on the most popular baby names. Nonetheless, its unique sound and rich African heritage make it a captivating choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet significant name for their child.
Taquanna's peak popularity was in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with its highest number of births occurring in 1992 at nine instances. However, it appears to have declined thereafter as there were no recorded births between 1994 and 1995. Overall, the name was given to a total of sixty-three babies across these years.