Redonda, of Spanish origin, is an unusual and distinctive given name for females. It translates to "round" or "circular," which could be a fitting metaphor for the idea of completeness or harmony. The name Redonda is often associated with the island of the same name in the Caribbean, part of the archipelago known as the Lesser Antilles. This connection may imbue the name with a sense of exoticism and adventure. Historically, it has not been a common choice for a given name, which could make it an appealing option for parents seeking a unique moniker for their daughter.
The name Redonda saw a peak in popularity with 6 births each in 1959 and 1963-1964, while the lowest point was reached in 1961 and 1971 with only 5 births each year. Over these years, there were a total of 33 babies named Redonda born.