Nakedra is a unique and distinctive name of African origin. It is derived from the Yoruba name "Ona Kẹdara," which means "the one who sees beauty." In Yoruba culture, names often have spiritual significance and are believed to influence the personality and destiny of the individual bearing them.
The name Nakedra has a rich history dating back centuries in West African societies. It was traditionally given to girls born into royalty or with exceptional beauty and grace. Over time, the name has evolved and adapted as it spread across different cultures and continents.
In modern times, Nakedra is still considered a beautiful and meaningful name, popular among parents seeking unique and significant names for their daughters. Despite its African origins, the name has gained international recognition and can be found in diverse communities around the world.
While there are no specific festivals or celebrations dedicated to the name Nakedra, it remains an important part of cultural heritage and a symbol of beauty and grace for those who bear it.
The name Nakedra has seen a steady yet relatively infrequent presence in the United States over the past few decades, as indicated by the birth statistics from 1980 to 1996.
In 1980, there were 7 births with the name Nakedra. This number decreased slightly to 6 births in 1985. However, it picked back up again to 5 births each year for three consecutive years: 1986, 1987, and 1994. There was another spike in 1996 with 5 births that year as well.
In total, there have been 33 babies named Nakedra born in the United States between 1980 and 1996. While this is not a very common name, it has maintained a consistent level of usage over these years.