Ratasha is an uncommon yet captivating female given name of African origin, specifically from Swahili culture. It translates to "gift," a fitting meaning for such a unique and beautiful name. This moniker consists of four syllables, making it rhythmically pleasing when spoken aloud. Despite its rarity in many parts of the world, Ratasha carries an air of distinctiveness and charm, setting it apart from more common names.
Ratasha's popularity peaked in the mid-70s to early 80s with notable years being 1975 and 1982 with 8 births each. The name's usage was consistent throughout this period, with slight fluctuations from year to year. However, after 1989, there were no reported births of Ratasha, indicating a decline in its popularity. Over the span of these years (1971-1989), there were a total of 80 births named Ratasha.