Shawndrea is a unique and uncommon female given name of American origin. It is believed to have been created in the late 20th century as a blend of two popular names at the time, Shonda and Andrea.
The name Shawndrea does not have a specific meaning associated with it. However, some people believe that it could be interpreted as a combination of "Shon" (meaning "peace" or "tranquility") and "Drea" (a shortened form of Andrea, which means "courageous" or "bold").
There is no significant historical figure or event associated with the name Shawndrea. It appears to have been created as a new name option for parents seeking something distinctive for their daughters.
According to available data, Shawndrea has never been among the top 1000 most popular names for girls in the United States since records began being kept in the late 19th century. This suggests that it remains a relatively rare and unique choice for a girl's name.
The name Shawndrea has been given to a total of 133 babies in the United States since 1976. The year with the highest number of births was 1991, with 11 newborns named Shawndrea. Interestingly, the name's popularity fluctuated throughout the years, ranging from a low of 5 births in several years to a high of 11 births in 1991. Despite these fluctuations, Shawndrea has remained a unique and distinctive name choice for parents in the United States over the past four decades.