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[Opinions] African Names
I recently decided that I want to give at least one future child an African name, either a FN or MN. Since my grandfather died before I was born, and he and my grandmother were divorced, I've never been very close with my black relatives (except for my mom, obviously). From the little I know of them, my aunts, uncles, and cousins are wonderful people; and I definitely respect my heritage. Using an African name would be a great way to honour both my heritage and those family members, IMO. After perusing African names for a while, I've come up with a short list. I'd love to hear opinions. But I don't want to hear a bunch of "NMS" or "too weird" comments. Obviously, African names will look and sound unusual to a board of (mostly) English speakers. I am not interested in whether these names would "work" for an American kid; honestly, I couldn't care less.One more thing--several of these names have joy-related meanings. Yes, they are shameless attempts to honour myself. If you know of any other joy-related, but not god-related African names, I'd be especially interested in hearing them.Okay, enough of my rambling. On with the list.Girls:
Nkiruka - "the best is still to come"
Though it isn't joy-related, this is currently my favourite. The meaning is unique and profound, and it looks beautiful. I could even use Kiri as a NN! But I'm not entirely sure how to pronounce it. I'm saying n-kee-roo-ka, but that probably isn't correct. I should make a post on Facts about it.
Dayo - "joy arrives"
Sekai - "be humourous"
Marjani - "coral"
Sethunya - "bloom, flower"
Furaha - "joy, happiness"
Dada - "curly hair"
Nuru - "light"
Mirembe - "peace"
Funanya - "love"
Kirabo - "gift"
Nyarai - "be humble"Boys:
Amadi - "free man"
Isn't an African name meaning "free man" beyond perfect? I love this.
Ayo - "joy"
Thabo - "joy"
So far, my favourite "joy" name is Thabo.
Kayode - "he brought joy"
Xolani - "peace
Dakarai - "rejoice"I also quite like Makena, which means "happy one" in Kikuyu, but McKenna's ruined it for me.So WDYT? I am open to any and all suggestions! Please, suggest away! There are hundreds of African names not listed on BtN, so if you like some, feel free to share.Actually, I'll ask a separate question. What are your favourite African names?Thanks for wading through this post!

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African Names  ·  Magenta  ·  7/24/2008, 7:54 AM
Re: African Names  ·  queenv  ·  7/24/2008, 2:11 PM
Re: African Names  ·  Laura W  ·  7/24/2008, 11:32 AM
Re: African Names  ·  Akis  ·  7/24/2008, 10:02 AM
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