Vonda

Meaning of Vonda

Vonda is a beautiful and unique name that is commonly given to baby girls. It originates from the English language and is pronounced as VAHN-duh (/vɑndə/). The name Vonda does not have any significant variations, although some people may use the spelling Vondra.

Data for newborns in Louisiana shows that the popularity of the name Vonda has fluctuated over the years. In 1970, it was given to 8 baby girls and ranked 514th in terms of popularity. The following year, it maintained a similar occurrence with 8 newborns named Vonda, but its rank increased to 509th. In 1968, however, the name experienced a surge in popularity with 13 occurrences and a ranking of 376th. These numbers indicate that while Vonda may not be as popular today as it once was, it still retains a sense of charm and individuality.

When considering the associations of the name Vonda, there are no specific cultural or historical references tied to it. This provides an opportunity for parents to give their daughter a name that is uniquely her own, without any preconceived notions or expectations attached to it. With its pleasant sound and distinctive spelling, Vonda is an excellent choice for parents seeking a standout name for their little girl.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as VAHN-duh (/vɑndə/)

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Notable People Named Vonda

Vonda Neel McIntyre was an American science fiction writer and biologist.
Vonda Ward is a former professional boxer and NCAA basketball player who held multiple heavyweight world championships during her career.
Vonda Shepard is an American singer, songwriter, and actress, best known for her role on Ally McBeal and her successful soundtrack albums.
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