Anquanette is a unique and captivating first name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word 'ankwanza', meaning 'first'. It is often associated with the celebration of Kwanzaa, an annual festival of the African-American community that honors family, community, and culture. The name Anquanette carries a strong sense of heritage and tradition, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking to bestow a meaningful moniker upon their child. Its sound has a rhythm and melody that sets it apart from more common names, giving it a unique charm and allure.
"Anquanette saw a significant peak in popularity in 1990 with 21 births that year. The name's usage has been fairly inconsistent throughout the rest of the years, with numbers ranging from 5 to 14 per annum. Overall, there were 90 babies named Anquanette between 1972 and 1996."