Names like Lavonda
23 baby names similar to Lavonda, including other Modern/African American names and stylistic matches.
Modern/African American
Modern American name, possibly a variation of Tasha or a creation combining Ta- with -isha.
Modern/African American
Modern American name combining the prefix 'La-' with Quisha or Keisha.
Modern/African American
Variation of Keisha, a modern American name possibly from Aisha (Arabic 'living').
Modern/African American
Modern creation with African American roots.
Modern/African American
Variant of Keisha, which may derive from or relate to Aisha (alive, prosperous).
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name with uncertain etymological roots, possibly related to African language elements.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name with unclear roots, possibly inspired by names like Shad or Maria.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name with uncertain roots, possibly inspired by Tasha or other names.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name with unclear etymological roots.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name possibly blending La- prefix with -tisa, inspired by names like Latoya.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name with unclear roots, possibly inspired by Asha or Aisha.
Modern/African American
A contemporary creation, possibly influenced by Dawn.
English
Dear friend or variant of Darwin.
Irish
Bright-headed.
Hebrew
Descending.
Spanish and Hebrew
Crowned or woolen variant of Lanita.
Germanic
Variant of Kurt, derived from Germanic roots meaning bold or courteous.
Germanic and Greek
Bearer of Christ or crystal.
Modern/African American
Modern African American name, possibly from Trevor with -von suffix.
Old English
Variant of Kimberly, meaning from the wood of the royal forest.
Irish
Variant of Dwayne, derived from Irish meaning dark or swarthy.
African American
A modern African American name of uncertain etymological origin.
Latin
Short form of Salvador or Salvatore, meaning savior in Latin.