Shaconda is an uncommon, unique given name of uncertain origin. It does not have a universally accepted meaning or etymology, as it is not derived from any widely recognized language or culture. The name Shaconda may have been created as a blend of two names, perhaps Shannon and Candace, though this is speculation. Alternatively, it could be inspired by the Apache word 'shashondoa,' which means 'one who walks alone,' but there's no definitive connection between the two. As with many rare names, its meaning and origin may be highly individual and personal to those who bear it or their families. Shaconda tends to stand out due to its uniqueness and may evoke curiosity or admiration for its distinctive sound and appearance.
The name Shaconda was quite popular between 1973 and 1986, with a peak of 10 births in 1979. However, its popularity seems to have declined over time, with fewer than 8 births per year from 1982 onwards. Overall, there were 85 babies named Shaconda during this period.