Lateasha, of African origin, particularly from the Mende people of Sierra Leone, is a compelling and unique name choice. It's composed of two elements: "La" which means 'people', and "Téashá" believed to mean 'born on Sunday'. This name offers a blend of cultural richness and religious significance, making it a distinctive option for parents seeking something meaningful yet uncommon.
Based on the provided statistics, the name Lateasha had its peak popularity between 1976 and 1980, with a significant increase from 17 births in 1976 to a high of 29 births in 1980. However, after 1980, the number of babies named Lateasha decreased steadily, reaching a low point of just 5 births each in 1996 and 1998. The name's popularity began to rise again slightly around the year 2000 with 8 births recorded that year. In total, there were 439 babies named Lateasha from 1969 to 2000.