Taquanna is a unique and captivating female given name of African American origin. It is derived from the combination of two Swahili words, 'ta' meaning 'to listen' and 'quanna', which translates to 'God'. Thus, Taquanna can be interpreted as 'listening to God'. This name offers a profound connection to spiritual beliefs while also carrying a distinctive sound that sets it apart from more commonly used names. With its roots in Swahili, Taquanna also brings cultural richness and uniqueness to its bearers.
Taquanna's peak popularity was in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with its highest number of births occurring in 1992 at nine instances. However, it appears to have declined thereafter as there were no recorded births between 1994 and 1995. Overall, the name was given to a total of sixty-three babies across these years.