Does
your name reflect your personality?
Names of African native derivations are so exotic, full of meaning and
significant - Barack in Swahili means ‘blessing’.
In Africa, it is believed that the choice of a child’s names greatly influence
the life of a child as most of them have specific meaning. Some names reflect
the day of birth like Kwame meaning ‘Saturday child’,
while some depends on the prevailing circumstance at that time or the
environment such as Lekan which means ‘my wealth is
growing’ and Ayodele meaning ‘return of
happiness’. Some names carry high expectations such as Zuberi which
means ‘powerful’ and some could even have significant repercussions in a
child’s life, like Ashanti which means ‘aggressive,
warlike’.
African is the second largest and second most
populous continent in the world. It covers 6% of the earth’s surface area
(about 30.2 million km²) and 20.4% land area which habours about 15% of the
world’s population. In this massive continent, many languages are being spoken
within the hundreds of Ethnic groups with diversified believes and religion.
Due to the fact that each ethnic group can even have hundreds of different
regional or tribal dialects, names often vary from one region or village to
another. In the North of Africa, most names turn to have Arabic origin (mostly
Muslim) while the Central and Southern Africans bears some European names as a
result of European colonization and partial Christianity. But still the majority
in sub-Sahara Africa bears names from Africa native derivation with specific
meaning which provide a wealth of naming heritage, a tradition passed down
through generation. Below are some of them:
Names
|
Meaning
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Names
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Meaning
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Amaka (f)
|
God is gorgeous
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Lesedi (f)
|
Woman of light
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Ayodele (m)
|
Return of happiness
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Masego
|
Divine favour
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Bongani (m)
|
The grateful one
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Nala (f)
|
Successful
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Chukwumeka (m)
|
God did great deeds
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Nkechi (f)
|
God’s present
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Deka (f)
|
The pleasing one
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Nkiru (f)
|
The greatest will come
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Ebele (f)
|
Compassion
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Obasi (m)
|
In God’s favour
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Ekene
|
Acclaimed
|
Olufemi (m)
|
Adored by God
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Femi (m)
|
Adored by God
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Onyeka
|
God is great
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Ife (f)
|
Woman of love
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Rufaro (f)
|
Joy
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Imani (f)
|
Faithful person
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Sade (f)
|
Honour bestows a crown
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Jaheem (m)
|
Dignified
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Simba (m)
|
Lion
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Jelani (m)
|
Full of strength
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Talib (m)
|
Ones who seeks
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Kanye (m)
|
Freedom
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Tumelo
|
Having faith
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Katlego
|
Achieving
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Wekesa (m)
|
Harvest child
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Kwame (m)
|
Saturday child
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Zuberi (m)
|
Powerful
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Lekan (m)
|
My wealth is growing
|
Zula (f)
|
Unclear
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My
African native name Nvenakeng originated from the
Bangwa tribe in Lebialem Division, South West Region of Cameroon. I was named
after my paternal grand-mother who nursed me as a baby just like my mother is
nursing my children. It has a specific meaning in the Ngweh language
spoken by the Bangwa clan. Nven means plants and Nkeng
or Keng refers to the Peace plant. Therefore, Nvenakeng means a
symbol of peace. Of all the plants in the forest, I am that which brings
peace and harmony to its folks.
The peace
plant (Lucky Bamboo)– called Nkeng
or Keng, in the Ngweh dialect.
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During the ‘Graffy’ (Grassland
Bantu clan) tribal wars around the 50s, the peace plant - Nkeng was
used to make appeasement. During tribal wars if your opponent comes out with the Nkeng plant,
you were not allowed to harm him, the war has come to an end and only a
peaceful resolution will be sorted. Today it is use to settle dispute and
restore peace and harmony in many Graffy clans.
This plant is also use to
evoke peace and blessing when Twins/Triplets are born most especially during the Essieh dance
– a special dance in the Bangwa tribe to welcome twins/triplets.
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Suzanne is
my Christian name meaning ‘Graceful Lily’. According to SHEKNOWS
(2013),people with this name have a deep inner desire to serve humanity and to
give to others by sharing money, knowledge and experience, or creative and
artistic ability. People with this name tend to initiate events, to be leaders
rather than followers, with powerful personalities. They tend to be focused on
specific goals, experience a wealth of creative new ideas, and have the ability
to implement these ideas with efficiency and determination. They tend to be
courageous and sometimes aggressive. As unique, creative individuals, they tend
to resent authority.
Awung is
a short-cut of my family name which is
Awunganyi.
'Anyi' refers
to mother of twins/triplets/quadruplets while '
Awung' means catering
for or taking care of. So Awunganyi literally
refers to a person that caters for the mother of twins/triplets (Anyi) and
her offspring. In Bangwa tribe, this refers to someone who has a strong desire
to serve humanity, to cater for and improve the livelihood of the community.
I
have grown not only to bear these names, but wish to keep and above all deserve
them. I did not choose any of these names, but yet have grown to understand
their meaning and that is just who I am. This is the purpose of my being and I
call on you all to join me in serving humanity, lifting each other on our way
up. Support us have control over the odds so as to achieve TFGH’s
objectives.
Thank you for leading the change,
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