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Name candy - African names for girls
I've always loved the sounds of African names. Lately I've indulged myself by researching some less common ones. I don't have connections to any African culture, so please forgive me if I misattribute language and countries of origin, or butcher meanings and pronunciation. If you can correct me, please do!I've also included some Arabic names because many African countries have deep ties to the language.Some girls names that I've found:Nadifa (born between two seasons, Somalian)
Ayomide eye-o-mee-day?
Chanya (?, Taita people of Kenya)
Thandiwe tahn-DEE-way
Dalila dah-lee-lah http://www.behindthename.com/name/dalila/submitted
Elshaday (possibly from biblical El Shaddai, Ethiopian)
Subira
Njemile n-jeh-MEE-lay (upstanding, Ngoni of Malawi)
Ismitta (N. African name for southern wind, meaning “daughter of the mountains of the moon")
Ramatulai rah-mah-too-LIE (?, Wolof people of Senegal)
Anisa
Thandeka http://www.behindthename.com/name/thandeka/submitted
Behati http://www.behindthename.com/name/bahati/submitted
Adila
Adeleke ah-DEL-leh-keh http://www.behindthename.com/name/adeleke/submitted
Malaika
Almaz ahl-MAHZ http://www.behindthename.com/name/almaz/submitted
Nekesa http://www.behindthename.com/name/nekesa/submitted
Ramla
Persinna (from Greek meaning "Persian woman," an Ethiopian queen in a Roman novel) http://www.behindthename.com/name/persinna/submittedSelam say-LAHM http://www.behindthename.com/name/selam/submitted
Nadira
Rehani ray-HAH-nee (Kiswahili word for “pledge”)
Najja nahj-JAH (second born, Baganda of Uganda)
Yasumini (possibly from Yasmin?, Ugandan)
Hadiya
Chiamaka shee-ah-mah-kah?
Noni NO-nee (?, short form of Muthoni, Kikuyu of Kenya)
Zuhura zoo-HOO-rah (?, Swahili)
Aziza http://www.behindthename.com/name/aziza/submitted
Opeyemi (I wish I knew how to pronounce this)
Fayola (good fortune walks with honor, Yoruba)
Aminata http://www.behindthename.com/name/aminata/submitted
Zinsa (twin, Benin)
Nkechi n-KAY-kee
Anuket http://www.behindthename.com/name/anuket/submitted
Sundiata (actually the name of a Mali prince, but I love this on a girl!) http://www.behindthename.com/name/sundiata/submitted
Omolara
Ajani http://www.behindthename.com/name/ajani/submitted
Zeinaba (Somalian, possibly derived from Zaynab)
Ayoka http://www.behindthename.com/name/ayoka/submitted
Nagesa nah-GAY-sah (born in the harvest season, Lugisu of Uganda)Which ones are your favorites? What African and Arabic names for girls do you like that I haven't listed? Are there any famous or semi-famous African women who you think would make good namesakes? I'm not worried about naming a child, so bring out your guilty pleasures!I'd also love to know if you have any reliable sources for researching African names. So much of the information about them on the internet is dubious.http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/177263

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A few years ago I was on a kick of African or African sounding names, especially feminine shorter ones. I never appreciated them much before that, but many seem so nice and bright.From this list my favorites are:
Elshaday
Behati
Selam
Noni
Aziza
Nkechi
Ajani
NagesaSome that I found that I liked are:
Adannaya - love this one
Amara
Esi
Nia
Zola
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Ayomide, Nadira, and Chiamaka are probably my favorites of those overall, although I really like the meaning of Fayola and the sound of Njemile.
Some others I like that you didn't mention (mostly names I first saw on this site, since I don't have connections to any African culture either)...Amarachi "God's grace"
Ekundayo "sorrow becomes joy"
Kirabo "gift"
Mirembe "peace"
Nkiru "the best is still to come"
Themba "trust"
Zola "quiet, tranquil"Fairuz "turquoise"
Jamila "beautiful"
Jumana "pearl"
Khalilah "friend"
Nima "blessing"
Qamar "moon"
Rafiqa "friend" or "gentle"
Ruya "vision, sight"
Samira "companion in evening talk"
Suraya "the Pleiades" (stars in Taurus)
Tabassum "smiling"
Walidah "newborn" (feminine of http://www.behindthename.com/name/walid)
Zahra "brilliant, bright"

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