Quneisha is an enchanting and unique given name of American origin, derived from the African American Vernacular English phrase "queen is this." The name gained popularity during the early 20th century among African Americans, often as a way to express pride in one's heritage and culture. It bears a regal and powerful essence, embodying strength and majesty. Quneisha is composed of two elements: "Queen," which signifies royalty and authority, and "isha," meaning woman or female, further emphasizing feminine power. This name has been celebrated for its distinctive sound and empowering message, making it an appealing choice among parents seeking a striking yet meaningful moniker for their daughters.
Quneisha has consistently been given six times per year since its first appearance in 1994.