Maranda

Latin
"marvelous"

Maranda Origin and Meaning

The name Maranda is a girl's name.

Maranda is a feminine name that emerged as a variant spelling of Miranda, which derives from Latin and means "worthy of admiration" or "wonderful." This alternative spelling gained popularity in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s, reaching its peak usage in the early 1990s. The name carries a modern, slightly Southern American flair compared to the more classical Miranda. Literary associations include Shakespeare's character in "The Tempest," though Maranda creates its own distinct identity through its spelling. The name conveys a sense of strength and beauty, appealing to parents who appreciate its melodic quality while wanting something slightly less common than Miranda. Though its usage has declined since the 1990s, Maranda continues to be chosen for its pleasing sound and positive connotations.

# 927 in the US

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