Larhonda, derived from the Greek 'Larissa', meaning 'from Larissa' or 'cheerful', is a unique and distinctive given name of African American origin. Its usage peaked in the United States during the late 1970s to mid-1980s, with notable occurrences among families in the Southern states. Despite its initial popularity, Larhonda remains a relatively uncommon name today, making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking something original yet classic for their child.
"Larhonda experienced a significant rise in popularity from the mid-1950s to the late 1960s, with a peak of 87 births in 1969. After this period, its usage steadily declined, dropping below 20 births per year by 1984 and reaching an all-time low of 6 births in 2000. Over the entire span of available data (1951-2005), a total of 2509 babies were named Larhonda."