Aundra is a unique, unisex given name of American origin. It was coined by author Octavia E. Butler for her 1974 science fiction novel 'Clay's Ark'. The name Aundra has gained popularity in the United States, particularly among African American communities. Its meaning and association with Butler's works have contributed to its distinctive appeal.
The name Aundra has seen significant fluctuations in popularity over the years. Its peak was during the late 1960s to early 1970s, with a total of 16 births in 1966 and 19 births in 1967. However, after reaching this pinnacle, its usage steadily declined, with only sporadic increases since then, such as the 15 births in 1974. Overall, there have been a total of 427 children named Aundra from 1942 to 2008.