In the vibrant garden of names, Tawanda bursts forth like confetti at a midnight fiesta – a melody from the Shona people of Zimbabwe celebrating “we have increased” or “we are many.” It shimmies off the tongue – tuh-WAHN-duh – with a salsa-like rhythm under a blazing moon. Though it quietly tiptoed onto Alabama’s baby charts in the ’70s and ’80s, peaking near the 100th spot, this female gem has always radiated abundance, weaving community spirit and unstoppable joy into every day. It feels like a cosmic high-five, a promise of growth and festive flair that dances from Cartagena to New Orleans, ready to spark smiles wherever it goes.
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