Alameda is a distinctive given name of Spanish origin, derived from 'alameda', which means 'poplar grove'. It was traditionally used for girls but has also been utilized as a unisex name in recent times. The name Alameda evokes images of serenity and nature, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking unique yet meaningful names.
"Alameda saw a notable increase in births between 1922 and 1924, with nine babies born in 1922 and five each in the following two years. However, there was then a significant gap until 1940 when another five births were recorded. In total, over this period, thirty-one babies named Alameda were born."