Snoda
A girl's name with 5 recorded U.S. births.
Meaning & Origin
When Snoda hit its peak of 5 births in 1917, American naming still drew heavily from family heritage, religious tradition, and the cultural norms of the time.
Today, Snoda reads as a vintage revival candidate — which is exactly what draws some parents to it.
Snoda is not in the current top 1,000 girl names nationally, making it an uncommon choice — though your state or community may differ.
Snoda is a baby name of uncertain origin, a rare modern name of unknown etymology recorded in U.S. births.
EtymologyShow more
Snoda is built from 5 letters and two syllables — a mid-length form that balances memorability with distinctiveness.
The interplay of consonants and vowels in Snoda creates its characteristic open, warm quality. Two-syllable names are the most common length in American naming, hitting a natural speech rhythm that works across formal and informal contexts.
At a Glance
Popularity Over Time
Snoda has 1+ years of history in the U.S., first appearing in 1917.
Popularity by Decade
| Decade | Births | Trend |
|---|---|---|
| 1910s | 5 | — |
The Story of Snoda
A Greatest Generation name
Peaking in 1917, Snoda is a name steeped in history. Girls named Snoda are most likely born between 1917 and 1917.
How rare is Snoda?
With fewer than 500 recorded births, Snoda is an exceptionally rare name — a one-of-a-kind choice.
The journey through the decades
First appeared in the records in 1917, peaked in the 1910s with 5 births that decade.
Year-by-Year Data
View complete yearly data(1 years, 1917–1917)
| Year | Births | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 1917 | 5 | #5229 |
Source: U.S. Social Security Administration. Showing years with 5+ recorded births.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Data source: U.S. Social Security Administration, 1917–1917