Shaquavia
sha-KWAY-vee-ah
Shaquavia is a girl’s name of African origin, meaning “A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Sha-' prefix and 'Quavia', which has origins associated with African American names.”, and peaked in popularity in 1994.
What Shaquavia Means
“A modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Sha-' prefix and 'Quavia', which has origins associated with African American names.”
The Story of Shaquavia
A name that appeared in the late 80s, carrying the vibrant energy and creative spirit of its time.
Shaquavia is a modern invented name, first recorded in 1987, likely a combination of the popular 'Sha-' prefix with 'Quavia,' a name often associated with African American traditions. It represents a creative impulse to craft a distinctive and outgoing identity.
Your daughter, Shaquavia, is someone you imagine as bright, outgoing, and brimming with creative confidence. This name suggests a personality that is not afraid to be seen and heard, someone who embraces life with enthusiasm.
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Numerology
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#18 in 1994
Total Births
95
First Recorded
1987
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