Shatanya is an unusual and distinctive female given name of African origin, particularly from West Africa. It is derived from the Yoruba culture's ancestral tradition and means 'Gift from God'. This unique moniker signifies divine endowment and blessing, making it a meaningful choice for parents seeking a name that carries spiritual significance.
"Shatanya experienced a peak in popularity between 1974 and 1980, with the highest number of births occurring in 1980 at 12. After a dip to 5 births in 1985, it rose again to 7 births in 1992. Overall, there were 44 babies named Shatanya born between 1974 and 1992."