Laveda is a unique and captivating given name of Latin origin, derived from the words 'lavare' meaning 'to wash', and 'aqua' meaning 'water'. This moniker is not commonly found in everyday usage, making it distinctive and memorable. It's pronunciation follows a simple phonetic pattern: /ləˈviːdə/. The name Laveda has been associated with characters in literature and media, further enhancing its intrigue and charm. Despite its rare occurrence, those who bear this name often appreciate its uniqueness and the stories it evokes.
The name Laveda saw a significant peak in popularity between the years 1920 to 1937 with an average of around 22 births per year during this period. However, it declined steadily afterward, dropping to single digits by the mid-1960s and remaining relatively uncommon since then, with only five births recorded each in 2005 and 2011. Over the entire span from 1912 to 2011, a total of 1091 babies were named Laveda.