Quashanna is a unique and beautiful name of African origin. It is derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, West Africa, and has a rich history and meaning behind it.
The name Quashanna is composed of two elements: "Quashi" which means "born on Tuesday," and "-anna," which means "girl" or "female." Therefore, Quashanna translates to "Tuesday-born girl" in English. In Ashanti culture, children born on a particular day are believed to have certain characteristics associated with that day. Thus, a child named Quashanna is thought to possess the qualities attributed to Tuesday.
The name Quashanna has been traditionally passed down through generations among the Ashanti people and has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its unique sound and historical significance. It is often spelled differently, such as Quasheena or Kasheana, but all these variations stem from the original Ashanti name Quashanna.
Despite its growing popularity, Quashanna remains a rare find outside of African communities, making it an excellent choice for parents looking for a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughter. By naming their child Quashanna, they honor African heritage and culture while giving their daughter a unique identity rooted in history and tradition.
Quashanna is an uncommon name with only five births recorded in 1997 and no additional births since then.