Shalonda

#87 in Mississippi

Meaning of Shalonda

Shalonda pirouettes across the tongue like a sunbeam cutting loose at a summer jazz party—an exuberant American original born in the vibrant communities of the 1970s. This cheerful female name (pronounced shuh-LAHN-duh /ʃəˈlɑːndə/) stitches the popular “Sha-” prefix to the lilting echo of Alondra, nodding to the Spanish word for lark and hinting at a melodious, free-spirited soul. It first fluttered onto South Carolina nursery rosters in 1973, hovered around rank 100 for years like a patient lark scanning the morning mist, and finally soared to its highest perch at 95 in 1982. It’s the kind of name that snaps its fingers, taps its toes, and breaks into a grin whenever it’s spoken. With its blend of soulful rhythm, bright-winged optimism, and a sly wink of playful flair, Shalonda promises a life of joyous hops, musical twists, and stories waiting to be sung.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as shuh-LAHN-duh (/ʃəˈlɑːndə/)

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Notable People Named Shalonda

Shalonda Solomon -
Shalonda Enis -
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