Twala is a unique and distinctive given name, often associated with African origins, particularly from Southern Africa. It is believed to be of Zulu origin, meaning "to flow" or "stream." This moniker suggests fluidity, movement, and perhaps even adaptability. The name Twala has gained international recognition in recent years, likely due to its unique sound and cultural significance. While not widely used outside of Africa, it stands out as a compelling choice for those seeking a less common yet meaningful name.
The name Twala saw its peak popularity in the early 70s with 12 births in both 1971 and 1975, while the late 60s had a more steady birth rate ranging from 5 to 9 per year. The total number of births over these years is 109.