Rhonda comes from Rhoda, which is a Welsh name. It may also refer to:
Rhonda Abrams, American small business expert, columnist, author and speakerRhonda Adams (born 1971), American model and actressRhonda Bates (born 1949), American actressRhonda Belle Martin (1907–1957), American serial killerRhonda Britten (born 1960), the founder of the Fearless Living Institute, speaker and bestselling authorRhonda Burchmore (born 1960), Australian entertainerRhonda Byrne (born 1951), Australian television writer and producerRhonda Cator (born 1966), retired female badminton player from AustraliaRhonda Cornum, Ph.D., M.D., captured during the Gulf War and molested by her Iraqi CaptorsRhonda Corvese, Toronto-based international independent curatorRhonda Faehn (born 1971), American college gymnastics coach and former college and elite gymnastRhonda Fleming (born 1923), American film and television actressRhonda Galbally (born 1948), Australian, currently the Chair of the Royal Women’s Hospital MelbourneRhonda Glenn, American sportscaster, award-winning author and a manager of communications for the USGARhonda Jo Petty (born 1955), American pornographic actressRhonda Keenum, lobbyist for The WIT Group and former Republican operative who worked for President George W. BushRhonda Kramer, Los Angeles, United States, reporterRhonda Martini, DDS, PC, dentist specializing in advanced restorative and cosmetic dentistryRhonda Paisley (born 1960), artist, author, and former politician from Northern IrelandRhonda Pearlman, fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actress Deirdre LovejoyRhonda Rajsich (born 1978), American racquetball playerRhonda Roland Shearer, American sculptor, scholar and journalistRhonda Rompola, the head women's basketball coach at SMURhonda Ross Kendrick (born 1971), American actressRhonda Rucker, folk musician from Louisville, KentuckyRhonda Shear (born 1954), American television personality, comedian, and actressRhonda Sing (1961–2001), Canadian professional wrestlerRhonda Sivarajah, Minnesota Republican politicianRhonda Thorne (born 1958), former World No. 1 squash player from AustraliaRhonda Vincent (born 1962), bluegrass singer, songwriter, mandolin player, guitarist and fiddle playerRhonda Volmer, fictional character in the HBO series Big LoveRhonda Watkins (born 1987), Trinidad and Tobago long jumperRhonda Wellington Lloyd, fictional character in the television series Hey Arnold!