Shawntina is an uncommon female given name of American origin, derived from the combination of Shavon and Tina. It began to appear in the late 20th century, likely influenced by popular trends in African American naming patterns during that period. Spelling variations include Shawntayna and Shawntiana, suggesting some flexibility in its orthography.
The name Shawntina first gained notable traction between the late 1960s and early 1970s, with five babies named Shawntina born each year from 1968 to 1969. The popularity peaked in 1973 with ten births, followed by a slight decline until it stabilized around six to eight births per year between 1974 and 1980. After a dip in the mid-1980s, Shawntina's prevalence picked up again, reaching nine births in 1989 and five births in 1992. In total, there were 101 babies named Shawntina during these years.