All about the name TWALA

Meaning, origin, history.

Twala is a unique and captivating name of African origin. It has its roots in the Zulu language, which is predominantly spoken in South Africa and other parts of Southern Africa.

The meaning of Twala behind it is equally compelling. In Zulu culture, Twala translates to "thunder." This powerful and resonant word signifies strength, force, and resilience, all qualities that are deeply valued within African cultures.

The history of the name Twala stretches back centuries in African traditions. It was often used as a way to honor the mighty thunder god, known for his immense power and influence over nature. By naming their children Twala, parents hoped to imbue them with similar attributes of strength, courage, and wisdom.

Today, Twala remains a distinctive name choice, often selected by those who wish to pay tribute to African heritage or simply appreciate its unique sound and meaning. Despite its rarity in many parts of the world, Twala carries with it a rich history and profound symbolism that continues to resonate today.

See also

Zulu
South Africa

Popularity of the name TWALA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the given name Twala show a varied trend over time in the United States. Between 1960 and 1978, there were a total of 109 babies named Twala born in the U.S.

The years with the highest number of births were:

* 12 births in 1971 * 12 births in 1975

Interestingly, these two peak years are almost a decade apart. The lowest number of births occurred in the following years:

* 5 births in both 1960 and 1973

There were also several years with a consistent birth count of 5 or 6 babies named Twala.

These statistics indicate that while Twala was not one of the most popular names during this period, it did appear with some consistency among newborns. The name's popularity appears to have had two notable peaks before tapering off again.

Name variation TWALA.