Shalonna
shah-LAW-nah
Shalonna is a girl’s name of Hebrew origin, meaning “Shalonna is a modern name, likely a variation of Sharon or Shalon, with a feminine touch. It may carry the Hebrew meaning of 'plain' or 'peace'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1982.
What Shalonna Means
“Shalonna is a modern name, likely a variation of Sharon or Shalon, with a feminine touch. It may carry the Hebrew meaning of 'plain' or 'peace'.”
The Story of Shalonna
This name arrived with the disco ball's shine, a gentle echo of tradition blended with a modern flourish for a daughter poised to bring harmony.
Shalonna emerged in the late 1970s, a contemporary creation likely evolving from names like Sharon or Shalon. It carries the serene essence often associated with Hebrew origins, suggesting themes of peace or an open landscape, but with a distinct, feminine cadence.
When you speak Shalonna, it feels like a breath of calm, a promise of tranquility. You imagine your daughter embracing life with a kind heart, radiating a peaceful energy that soothes others. This name suits a child who will navigate the world with empathy and grace.
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Numerology
The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#8 in 1982
Total Births
40
First Recorded
1976
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