Shontrice, pronounced as /shon-treys/, is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of American origin. It comprises two elements: 'Shon', a variant of the name Sean, which means 'God is gracious' in Irish, and '-trice', a suffix often found in feminine names, derived from the Latin word 'trici', meaning 'having hair'. Thus, Shontrice can be interpreted as 'graciously haired', a unique and expressive appellation for one who embodies beauty and grace.
"Shontrice appears to have been a relatively uncommon name, with just seven births recorded in its first occurrence year of 1981. The name then re-emerged with five births each in 1989, 1990, and 1994, bringing the total number of babies named Shontrice to twenty-two over those years."