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A correctly chosen name has a strong positive impact on a person’s character, aura and destiny. Actively helps to develop, forms positive qualities of character and condition, strengthens health, removes various negative programs of the unconscious. But how to choose the perfect name?

Despite the fact that in culture there are poetic interpretations of what they mean female names, in reality, the influence of the name on each girl is individual.

Sometimes parents try to choose a name before birth, preventing the child from developing. Attempts to use astrology are no longer applicable; astrology and numerology for choosing a name have squandered all serious knowledge about the influence of a name on fate over the centuries.

Christmastide calendars, holy people, without consulting a seeing, perspicacious specialist, do not provide any real assistance in assessing the influence of names on the fate of a child.

Popular lists, happy, beautiful, melodious female names are essentially generalizations, and completely turn a blind eye to the individuality, energy, and soul of the child.

Beautiful and modern African names should first of all suit the child, and not the relative external criteria of beauty and fashion. Who don't care about your child's life.

Various characteristics according to statistics - positive features name, negative traits name, choice of profession by name, influence of a name on business, influence of a name on health, psychology of a name can only be considered in the context of a deep analysis of the character, energy structure, task for life and gender of a particular child.

Name Compatibility Topic(and not the characters of people) is an absurdity that turns the interaction inside out different people internal mechanisms of influence of a name on the state of its bearer. And it cancels the entire psyche, unconscious, energy and behavior of people. Reduces the entire multidimensionality of human interaction to one false characteristic.

Meaning of the name does not give full impact, it is only a small part of the impact. For example Ife (love) does not mean that the girl will be happy in family life, and bearers of other names are unhappy. The name can weaken her health, block her heart center and she will not be able to give and receive love. On the contrary, another girl will be helped to solve problems related to love or family, which will make life and achieving goals much easier. The third girl may not have any effect at all, whether there is a name or not. Etc. Moreover, all these children can be born on the same day. And have the same astrological, numerological and other characteristics. And the same name. But fates are different.

The most popular African names for girls are also misleading. 95% of girls are called names that do not make their fate easier. You can only focus on the child’s innate character, spiritual vision and the wisdom of a specialist. And experience, experience and once again the experience of understanding what is happening.

The secret of a woman's name, as a program of the unconscious, sound wave, vibration is revealed in a special bouquet primarily in a person, and not in the semantic meaning and characteristics of the name. And if this name destroys a child, then no matter how beautiful, melodious with the patronymic, astrologically accurate, blissful it is, it will still be harmful, destroy character, complicate life and burden fate.

Below is a list of African names. Try to choose several that you think are most suitable for your child. Then, if you are interested in the effectiveness of the name’s influence on fate, .

List of female African names in alphabetical order:

Abangu - from the forest
Abena - born on Tuesday
Abeni - the one you've been waiting for
Aboyo - time waster
Abuto - hidden
Agak - hawk
Agwang - wolf
Agot - mountain
Adaeze - king's daughter, princess
Adanna - father's daughter
Adannaya - father's daughter
Advar - huntress
Adjoa - born on Monday
Adebowole - the queen has returned to the house
Aded - grasshopper
Adeola - Crown of Honor
Ajambo - born in the evening
Ajiambo - born in the afternoon
Ajuoga - Doctor
Adongo - the second of twins
Adwoa - born on Monday
Aduor - born at dawn
Adhiambo - born in the evening
Adhok - born feet first
Aina - difficult birth
Akello - born after twins
Akech - born during a famine
Akiniy - born in the morning
Akozua - born on Sunday
Akoko - noisy
Akua - born on Wednesday
Alaba - born after twins
Alala - lost
Ama - born on Saturday
Amadi - joy
Amaka - beautiful
Ambala - scar
Anan is the fourth child born
Aniim - sesame
Anyang - crocodile
Apayo - the first of the twins
Apanda - donkey
Apiyo - the first of the twins
Apudo - fat
Ataro is a mystery
Atino - born at night
Atich - hard worker
Afia - born on Friday
Afua - born on Friday
Aching - born when the sun shines
Ashanti is the name of an ethnic group

Baako - born first
Babirai - the first of the twins
Bahati - lucky
Boipelo - proud
Boitumelo - joy
Bolanail - the wealth of this house
Bolade - come for glory

Gbemizola - bring me to wealth

Dada - curly hair
Dambazo - trouble
Grandfather is a grasshopper
Dikeledi - tears
Dubaku - eleventh child born
Deyo - joy comes

Yejaid - image of mother
Ezi - born on Sunday
Ewand - mother returned

Zeri - beautiful
Zola - calm
Zema - queen
Zemba - faith

Ij - born feet first
Idouu - born after twins
Imani - faith
Ife - love

Kajiso - peaceful
Kamaria - like the moon
Kanto - third child
Katlego - success
Kefilv - I am given
Kirabo - a gift
Cleopatra - the glory of the father
Khikiza - grown up girl

Lezedi - light
Lindive - long-awaited
Lumuzi - born face down
Lungil - good

Mazego - blessing
Mazozi - tears
Makhamba - lover
Manyara - humiliated
Marjani - coral
Mwanajuma - born on Friday
Meikna - happy
Mirembe - peaceful
Mojizola - realize the wealth
Monifa - lucky
Mudiwa - beloved
Munash - with God

Nakato - the second of the twins
Ngozi - blessing
Ndidi - patience
Neo is a gift
Non-telephone is the mother of beauty
Nya is the goal
Nkemdilim - forever mine
Nkechi - God gave me a blessing
Nkiru - the best is yet to come
Nkiruka - the best is yet to come
Nkozazana - princess
Nkrumah - ninth child born
Nozizv - mother of the nation
Nomusa - merciful
Nsiah is the sixth child born
Nsonoua is the seventh child born
Ntanda is a star
Ntombi - lady
Nyaray - humility
Nyah - goal

Ojechi - God's time is the best
Ojechukwukama - God's time is the best
Ozumayr - rainbow
Oichi - thrown away
Olamide - wealth has arrived
Ololara - born at the right time
Oluuoseii - God did it
Oluuotoyin - God is worthy of praise
Oluuofanmilayo - God gave pleasure
Olufanmilola - God gives me wealth
Olufanmileyo - God gave me pleasure
Oluchi - the work of God
Oleyinka - wealth surrounds me
They are born in a sacred place
Onyeka - who is more than god?
Onyekachukwu - who is more than god?
Ootvi - born eighth
Ouor - greedy

Peach - diamond

Rambidzey - praise
Ramla - fortune teller
Refill - given
Rudo - love
Rutendo - faith
Rufaro - happiness

Saalinge - I don't track
Samanya - unknown
Setunya - blossom, flower
Sibonacaliso is a sign
Sisembile - we trust
Simizola - relaxation in wealth
Soda - dark-faced
Pissing - joy
Subira - patience

Thandive - love
Taonga - we are grateful
Tapiwa - given
Tafadzwa - we are glad
Teitnda - thank you
Temitope - enough thanks
Tendei - grateful
Tinash - God - is with us
Titileyo - eternal happiness
Tsholofelo - hope

Udo - peaceful
Uzoma - follows the right path
Unathi - God - is with us
Warnesh - looks like gold

Famnanya - love me
Feraha - happiness
Funanya - love

Chayoma - god - big
Chiamaka - god - beautiful
Chibueze - God - King
Chibuzo - god - leader
Chidiber - god - merciful
Chidimma - God is wonderful
Chizoba - God protects us
Chika - God - the biggest
Chinaza - God is responsible
Chinv - she is God
Chinwendu - God lives
Chinedu - God Leads
Chipo is a gift

Ebel - kindness, mercy
Eyira - the chosen one
Eyo - joy
Eyodel - joy has come home
Eyomaid - my joy has arrived
Eyotand - joy has returned
Eyu - born on the path
Ekandeyo - grief becomes joy
Ekenedilichukwu - all praise to God
Ekin - praise
Ekua - born on Wednesday
Enaiola - rich
Enu - fifth born
Efua - born on Friday
Ash - life

Yaa - born on Thursday

Destiny is character. Character is adjusted, including through thoughts. The most the main idea This name. The name introduces changes in character. Then the character changes fate and future. Since all people are different, any generalizations that ignore a person’s individuality are incorrect.

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Talking briefly about African names is not an easy task. After all, Africa is a huge continent inhabited different peoples. Nowadays, there are more than three thousand tribal and clan groups that have different traditions, religions, languages, morals, and customs. And names. Therefore, we can only talk about general origin stories of African names.

African naming traditions.

Meaning of African names difficult to overestimate. At all times, the peoples of Africa have given them magical powers. According to their ideas, what name is given to a person determines his further fate. For example, Tanzanians often name their children after presidents; one of the most popular names now is the name former president Tanzania Nyerere. Probably the mothers and fathers of little Nyerere hope that the name will have positive influence on the fate of their child.

But the majority of the African population has the custom of changing their name several times during their lives. It is believed that until adulthood or the initiation rite, the child does not have a real name. Children's African names are rather nicknames With playful meaning– Panya (mouse), Mapengo (gap-toothed), Kidagaa (fish). Moreover, girls and boys are called by the same names. After seven or forty days, sometimes after a year, the child is given a new name. This could be the name of one of the parents or relatives. During the initiation rite, the teenager receives permanent name. Interestingly, twins are usually given special names. People firmly believe that the birth of identical children is not possible without the participation of supernatural forces. For example, among Swahili-speaking peoples, twins are often called Kurva and Doto.

Names-“relatives” and names-“titles”.

In eastern Africa, there are traces of the custom of giving adult members of society two “secret” names, thanks to which kinship was established and social status. The man received one of these names from his father and passed it on to his son. The second was from my mother and was not passed on to anyone. Thus, partial or complete coincidence of “secret” names spoke of blood relationship.

Many names in Africa are not gender specific. But there are tribes where there are male and female names. Yes, y numerous people Wolof boys are called Samba, Demba, Latir, Yoro, and girls are called Ngone, Kumba, Tako, Yasin, Kodu. Sometimes animal names are added to names to emphasize distinctive feature human - Njai-gende (Njai-lion), Sise-ngari (Sise-bull).

Muslim and Christian names in Africa.

IN different times The main world religions - Islam and Christianity - spread across the African continent. They brought their names to the peoples of Africa.

It is difficult to imagine something more original and exotic than male and female African names. Zuberi, Kwasi, Nsia, Ukhoma, Olujimi, Ambala - to the ears of Europeans and Russians all this sounds extremely unusual and extravagant. There is such a big discrepancy between the names of Africa and European countries has quite logical reasons. To explain it, one need only look at the countless cultural, ethnic, historical and linguistic differences between the inhabitants of these continents. In fairness, it is worth noting that in last years beautiful African names for boys and girls are becoming more common for. Many of them are borrowed from European languages. By naming their children Western names, African parents are trying to provide them with a favorable future in a progressive world. In addition, superstitious natives believe that in this way they attract good luck, gaining the opportunity to repeat the fate of successful Europeans.

However, one should not think that native African names for girls and boys are losing their relevance. They still form the bulk of the Aboriginal nomenclature and continue to be the most popular among the population of this continent.

The meaning of modern male and female African names

The differences between European and African names lie not only in sound, but also in semantic meaning. Aborigines very often give their children unattractive nicknames, thus trying to protect them from evil spirits. Because of this, many popular African names and surnames have negative meaning. For example, Nkurina means “nonsense” and Owoor means “greedy”. However, the majority of Aboriginal names still have positive content. Their meaning may be associated with various natural phenomena, insects, time, personal characteristics and so on. For example, the beautiful African female name Monifa translates as “lucky”, and Ozumair means “rainbow”.

List of unusual African names for boys

  1. Adisa. Translated into Russian it means “one who does not doubt”
  2. Ankoma. African boy name meaning "youngest in the family"
  3. Boipuzo. Interpreted as "independence"
  4. Gwala. Translated into Russian it means “coward”
  5. Dade. Male African name which means "curly"
  6. Zuri. Translated into Russian it means “strong”
  7. Kamo. Interpreted as a "quiet warrior"
  8. Neo. African Boy Name Meaning Gift
  9. Rudo. Translated into Russian it means “love”
  10. Tafari. Interpreted as "inspiring fear"

List of exotic African names for girls

  1. Ajambo. Translated into Russian it means “born in the evening”
  2. Woman. Interpreted as "mother"
  3. Diarra. African girl name meaning "gift"
  4. Zecora. Corresponds to the name of the animal "zebra"
  5. Ife. Interpreted as "love"
  6. Keyshia. African female name meaning "valuable"
  7. Naema. Translated into Russian it means “amazing”
  8. Tendei. Interpreted as "noble"
  9. Chica. African girl name meaning "God is the greatest"
  10. Eyo. Translated into Russian it means “joyful”

Choosing an African name for a boy and a girl

When choosing an African name for a boy or girl, parents quite often focus on the time of birth of the baby. Children born on Friday are named Efua, on Wednesday - Ekua, on Sunday - Ezi, etc. In addition, newborn children are often named after their paternal and maternal grandparents.

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African names

African male names and their meanings

Male African names

Abig– chanting

Abidemi- born in the absence of a father

Abimbola– born to wealth

Abioye– born in royal family

Abrafo- warrior or executioner

Abubakar– noble

Adisa- one who has no doubts

Adio- pious

Aiko- pious

Anan– fourth child born

Arapmoi- son of war

Asita- Sun God

Afolabi- born into wealth

Baako- first born

Babajide- father is alive again

Babatand- father returned

Budd- night

Bapoto– born amid noise, quarrel

Barasa– born on Saturday

Bozed– born on Sunday

Bockarie- hopeful

Bomani- fighter

Bongani– grateful

Buru- bull

Wekesa– born during the harvest

Gakeru- spy

Gamyuka- second in command

Ganju- wild cat

Gatera- famous

Gachi- small river

Gwala- coward

Gotto- crushed

Gugu- treasure

Dakaray- happiness

Delmar– sea

Jelani– powerful

Jengo- builder
Jero- cruel

Jikoni- bird

Jithinji– butcher

Jituku- cunning

Dubaku– eleventh child born

Dumis– random thunder

Duna– head

Dube- zebra

Zuberi- strong

Zemba- confidence

Izuba- walking slowly, furtively

Imu- darkness, twilight

Camo– quiet warrior

Kato- second of twins

Kashil– hidden

Kwabena– born on Tuesday

Kvadvo– born on Monday

Kwaku– born on Wednesday

To you– born on Saturday

Kvasi– born on Sunday

Kwesi– born on Sunday

Kweku– born on Wednesday

Kirabo- present

Kobe- turtle

Kojo– born on Monday

Kofi– born on Friday

Luzala– whip

Mwenai- owner

Mozi– firstborn

Munash- with God

Matata- troublemaker

Ngozi– blessing

Ndidi- patience

Neo- present

Nkozana– prince

Nsia– sixth child born

Ntanda– star

Obi- hearty

Odhiambo- born in the evening

Olabode– returning wealth

Olufemi- God loves me

Oluchi– God's work

Otino- born in the evening

Oching– born when the sun is shining

Peach– diamond

Rudo- Love

Runako- attractive

Rutendo- faith

Simba- a lion

Sipho- present

Tabo- joy

Taonga– grateful

Tafari- fearsome

Udo– peaceful

Uzoma- following the right path

famb- small predator

Fangei– thinker

Faraj– improved

Farey- joy

Femi- God loves me

Firun- rain

Folami- respect and honor me

Fudu- turtle

Hamizi– born on Thursday

Chakaid- weasel

Chijenda- traveler

Chidi- God exists

Chidieber– God is merciful

Chinwendu– God lives

Ching– creator

Chitemo- axe

Eyo- joy

Eyodel- joy came to the house

Ekin– praise

Emeka- great things

Enaiola- rich

Enitana famous person

Enu– fifth born

I'm in– born on Thursday

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List of male African names

Abig - chanter
Abidemi - born in the absence of a father
Abimbola - born to wealth
Abioye - born into a royal family
Abrafo - warrior or executioner
Abubakar - noble

Adebowole - the king is back
Adegoke - the king is great
Adetokanbo - the king has arrived from across the sea
Adisa - African male name - one who has no doubts
Adio - pious
Aiko - pious
Azubuik - back is your strength
Amadi - male name - stillborn
Anan - fourth born child
Arapmoi - son of war
Asita - Sun God
Afolabi - born into wealth

Baako - male name - first born
Babajaid - father is alive again
Babatand - father has returned
Budd - black as night
Bamidele - follow me home
Bapoto - born among noise, quarrel
Barasa - African male name - born on Saturday
Bbwuddin - big dog
Bozed - born on Sunday
Boipelo - translated - proud
Boipuzo - freedom, independence
Boitumelo - joy
Bockarie - up and coming
Bomani - meaning - fighter
Bongani - grateful
Bohlail - wisdom
Bujun - means grief
Buziba - deep sea
Buru - like a bull
Butannaziba - born in the evening
Bhekizita - not missing enemies
Vekesa - born during the harvest

Gazini - blood of matumba
Gakeru means spy.
Gamyuka - second in command
Ganju - male name-wild cat
Gatera - famous African
Gachi - small river
Gwala - a man is a coward
Gwandoya - masculine - experiencing suffering
Gwembesh - bow-legged African
Godlumtakati - magic holder (shaman)
Gotto - crushed
Gugu is a treasure

Dabulamanzi - water separator
Dakaray - happiness
Delmar - like the sea
Jelani - powerful
Jengo - male builder
Jero is a cruel master
Jikoni - like a bird
Jithinji - butcher
Jituku - cunning African
Jumaan - born on Tuesday
Domevlo - knows the true price
Dubaku - eleventh child born
Dumizani - famous
Dumisa - random thunder
Duna - male name meaning - head
Dube - zebra
Deyo - joy arrives

Zikimo is great
Zuberi - strong man
Zemba - trust
Idouu - born after twins
Isingoma - the first boy of twins
Izoba - walking slowly
Izok - hairy poz
Izuba - walking slowly,
Imamu - spiritual guide
Imu - darkness, twilight

Kamo - the silent warrior
Katlego - means success
Kato - the second of twins
Kashil - hidden invisible
Kwabena - born on Wednesday
Kwadwo - born on Monday
Kwaku - born on Wednesday morning
Kvam - born on Saturday
Kwasi - born on Sunday evening
Kwezi - born on Sunday
Kgosi - leader, king
Kernils - boy trumpeter
Kibw - blessed one
Kinisela - a stubborn African
Kirabo - a gift from the gods
Kobina - born on Tuesday
Kobe - slow as a turtle
Kojo - hard-born
Kofi - born on Friday
Kayod - bringer of joy

Luzala - male name-whip
Mazozi - tears
Mvenai - lord, owner
Melizizw - leader
Mozi - firstborn
Mudiwa - male name - beloved
Asshole - weird
Munash - with God
Matata - troublemaker

Ngozi - blessing
Ndidi - patience
Neo - gift
Nkemdilim - forever mine
Nkozana - boy prince
Nkrumah - ninth child born
Nnamdi - named after his grandfather
Nsiah is the sixth child born
Nsonoua is the seventh child born
Ntanda - like a star

Obi - sexy heart
Odhiambo - born in the evening
Olabode - returner of wealth
Olanreuoju - my wealth is the future
Olujimi - given by God
Olukeyode - God brings happiness
Olumide - God Arrives
Oluuosegun - God is the winner
Oluuosei - God made this
Oluuoseun - we thank God
Oluuotoyin - God is worthy of praise
Olufemi - God Loves Me
Oluchi - God's work
Berk - naughty boy
Onyekachukwu - who is greater than God?
Ootvi - born eighth
Opeyemi - praised
Otino - born in the evening
Oching - born when the sun shines

Refill - given to us
Rudo - translated as love
Runako - attractive
Rutendo - faith
Sayed - happy
Samanya - unknown
Sisembile - we trust
Sitshwayo - slandered
Sipho - like a gift

Tabo - joy
Taonga - grateful
Tafadzwa - we are glad
Tafari - fearsome
Tinash - God is with us

Uzoma - following the right path
Uzochi - the way of God
Unathi - God is with us
Wasswa - the first of the twins
Fangei - thinker
Faraj - improved
Farey - the name means joy
Femi - God loves me
Firun - rain
Folami - respect and honor me
Fudu - turtle
Fulazela - turn back

Khamizi - born on Thursday
Hlelyle - modified
Hlenjiv - saved
Chakaid - name means affectionate
Chibueze - God is King
Chibuzo - God is great
Chijenda - traveler
Chidubem - by God
Chizoba - God protects us
Chilongola - firstborn
Chima - knows God
Chimeca - God does great things
Chimola - destroyer
Chinv is God
Chinwendu - God lives
Ching - translated as the creator
Chinedu - God Leads
Chiratizō - symbol
Chitemo - African axe
Chiumbo - small

Eyo - meaning joy
Eyodel - joy has come to the house
Eyokanl - joy filled the house
Eyomaid - joy has come
Eyotand - joy has returned
Ekandeyo - grief becomes joy
Ekwuem - he says, he does (the boy said, the boy did)
Ekenedilichukwu - All praise to God
Ekin - translated as praise
Emeka - great things
Enaiola - from African meaning rich
Enitan - a man of history, famous
Enu - fifth born into an African family.

In modern interpretation they have many sources of origin. One of them is partial borrowing from various languages. Therefore, among African male names we can often find abbreviated forms of foreign names, which may include: Muslim names (Amber, Ali, Mohammed...), Aramaic (Bartholomew, Martha, Thomas...), English (Brian, Dylan, Kermit , Tara...), French (Alison, Bruce, Olivia...), German (Charles, Leonard, Richard, William...), Greek (Angel, Christopher, George, Selina...), Hebrew (Adam , David, John, Michelle...), Italian (Bianca, Donna, Mia...), Latin (Cordelia, Diana, Patrick, Victoria...), Scandinavian (Brenda, Dustin, Eric...), Persian (Esther, Jasmine, Roxanne...), from Sanskrit - ancient literary language Indian names (Beryl, Opal, Uma...), Slavic (Boris, Nadia, Vera...), Spanish (Dolores, Linda, Rio...) and others foreign names peace.

Find rare African names for babies with the meaning of their name is now quite simple. Modern and traditional African names described with meaning!

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