Shanice

#81 in Mississippi

Meaning of Shanice

Shanice glides into the spotlight as a graceful reinvention of Denise—itself rooted in the Greek Yochanan, meaning “God is gracious”—yet it carries its own modern heartbeat. With a sprightly “Sha-” prefix that dances like a castanet’s tap in a sunlit plaza, Shanice unfurls in every syllable the warmth of Latin rhythms and the lightness of a summer breeze. In the American South—especially Alabama—this name waltzed into the top 100 in the late 1980s and early ’90s before gently winking out by mid-decade, leaving behind the echo of families charmed by its spirited glow. When singer Shanice Wilson crowned the airwaves with “I Love Your Smile,” she gave the name a playful sparkle, as if every bearer could carry her own melody wherever she went. Balancing contemporary flair with a whisper of classical grace, Shanice invites each new girl to write her life like a joyful sonnet.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as shuh-NEES (/ʃəˈniːs/)

American English

  • Pronunced as shuh-NEES (/ʃəˈnis/)

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Notable People Named Shanice

Shanice van de Sanden -
Shanice Marcelle -
Shanice Williams -
Sophia Castellano
Curated bySophia Castellano

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