Quanna is a unique and distinctive first name of African origin, particularly popular among the Ashanti people of Ghana. Derived from the Akan language, it translates to "queen" in English, reflecting its regal connotations. The name Quanna, pronounced as /kwah-nah/, offers a charming blend of elegance and uniqueness, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful moniker for their daughter.
The name Quanna saw a peak in popularity with 7 births each in the years 1979 and 1981, followed by another peak of 7 births in 1986. The years 1974 to 1978 consistently had around 5 births annually, totaling 58 births over these eleven years.