Kewanda is a unique and distinctive given name of African origin, particularly from Nigeria. It's derived from the Yoruba language, where 'ke' means 'come' and 'wanda' signifies 'to meet.' Thus, the name Kewanda translates to "Come let us meet," conveying a sense of unity and togetherness. This moniker is often used for both boys and girls, adding to its versatility and uniqueness. The name's rarity makes it stand out and lends an air of individuality to those who bear it.
"The name Kewanda experienced a notable rise in popularity between 1976 and 1978, with a significant peak of 18 births in 1978. However, it declined steadily afterwards, with the highest occurrence post-1978 being 14 births in 1980. The name's usage remained relatively low from 1982 onwards, averaging around 5 to 7 births per year until 1991."