Daquane is an African American male given name of recent origin, primarily popularized during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The name is believed to have been created by combining elements from various names, possibly including Dante, Aquanis (a made-up name), and Daunte. This naming trend can be attributed to the creativity and individuality often expressed in African American onomastics during this period.
The name Daquane has gained some popularity over time, though it remains relatively uncommon compared to more traditional names. According to data from the U.S. Social Security Administration, the highest frequency of the name occurred between 1990 and 1999, with a peak ranking of #746 in 1997. Since then, its popularity has steadily declined.
In popular culture, there are no prominent figures or characters named Daquane that have significantly contributed to the name's familiarity or recognition. As such, the name Daquane can be considered unique and distinctive, offering parents an opportunity to choose a less common yet meaningful moniker for their child.
The name Daquane experienced a significant increase in popularity between 1989 and 1994, with the highest number of births recorded in 1994 (27). However, its popularity declined afterwards, reaching its lowest point in 1998 (8 births). The total number of births named Daquane from 1989 to 2004 was 161.