All about the name SHANETTE

Meaning, origin, history.

Shanette is a unique and charming name of French origin. It is derived from the French word "chanteur," which means "singer." The name Shanette is believed to have been created by American author Ann Fairbairn in her novel "The Singing Girl," published in 1952. In the story, the protagonist is named Shanette, and she possesses a beautiful singing voice that captivates all who hear it. This character likely inspired many people to adopt this name for their daughters after the book's publication. Today, Shanette remains a rare and distinctive name, perfect for those seeking something special and memorable for their child.

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French

Popularity of the name SHANETTE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The given statistics provide insights into the popularity of the name Shanette in the United States over several decades.

Starting in the early 1960s, the name Shanette began to gain some traction with five births recorded each year in both 1962 and 1964. The following year saw a significant increase, with ten babies named Shanette born in 1965. This upward trend continued through the end of the decade, peaking at 45 births in 1972.

The popularity of the name remained relatively high throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, with an average of around 30 births per year between 1978 and 1982. However, there was a noticeable decline in the mid-1980s, with fewer than 40 births recorded each year from 1985 to 1989.

Despite this decrease in popularity, the name Shanette continued to be chosen for some babies born in the United States. Throughout the 1990s and into the early 2000s, an average of around five to ten births per year were recorded each year.

In total, over eight hundred and twenty-six babies were named Shanette in the United States from 1962 to 2003. While the name's popularity has waxed and waned over time, it has remained a recognizable choice for parents throughout several decades.

Name variation SHANETTE.