African names. African surnames and given names

It is a vast territory on which deserted deserts and densely populated countries are concentrated. There are still tribes living in wild environment, which coexist with peoples from modern megacities. People from Africa are not like typical representatives of European countries: they have a different skin color, different beliefs, traditions, languages ​​and dialects. That is why African surnames and names are so unusual.

How surnames are formed

According to the beliefs of the peoples of the Congo, a child becomes a person only after he is given a name. It can mean a lot: events preceding the birth, the day of birth, status, information about the family. For example, Ndimuban-zee says that its owner is surrounded by enemies. It is also known that names can change during a person's life. This happens among one of the peoples - the Bafuts. This is done in order to evil spirits couldn't do any harm.

With surnames, the situation is different; they appeared among the peoples of Africa relatively recently, as a result of colonization. For trade, interaction with other peoples, the inhabitants of the country needed documents. Accordingly, more identification data was needed than just a name. In some educational institutions African surnames are assigned to pupils or students after receiving a certificate of their completion.

Names and surnames in African countries

In Morocco, a person receives a surname when he leaves his native village for a neighboring one. Until that time, he uses his own name and the names of his parents (most often his father). If a person leaves far from his lands, then his surname is formed by the name of the tribe where he comes from. This is how male African surnames are formed.

In some West African countries, the nickname of the ancestor is added to the name, and then the name of the locality follows, hometown or villages. In some cases, the personal name does not contain additions, but consists of several words.

Features of the names of the Hausa people

Among the Hausa people, it is customary to name children after Islamic prophets. It is popular to give appellative names. They contain information about the profession of parents, physical qualities child. For example, a male name Afiri receives a baby born very small (premature). Ibrahim Dereba- means that its carrier works as a driver.

Among the Hausa, it does not happen that the surname is inherited or as a result of marriage. Women remain given name, which is only joined by a title denoting marriage.

Popular names and surnames

When using African surnames in Russian, some of them are inclined, but not all. For example, the surname is indeclinable public figure Yamaro Semoko.

A very common surname on the continent Traore. South Africa has many immigrants from other regions and countries. Because there are Indian, European surnames, some have been modified or shortened for convenience.

Names denoting the day a person was born are popular, for example, Jumaan(was born on Tuesday). Kwaku means the baby arrived on Wednesday morning. Giving my son a name Olhuuseun parents thank God. A popular female name is formed from the name of the capital city Dakar. There is a similar male, without the last vowel. Popular and so beautiful female names, How Naema, Abeni, which are translated as "amazing", "long-awaited". And from the men's Syed, which means "happy", and Eyo- "bringing joy."

Famous all over the world

In 1960, for the first time in history, a black African won Olympic Games. It was a marathon participant from Ethiopia. known and remembered by the whole world. African got gold medal, having run a distance without shoes, for which, as it is assumed, he did not even have money. Since then, all the inhabitants of the hot continent began to take Abebe Bikilu as an example to follow.

Another famous African is a football player from Cameroon Roger Milla. The participation of this legendary striker played a decisive role for the national team of his country in the world championship. Milla was recognized as the oldest player, he scored a ball in his 42. Other famous Cameroonian footballers who played with him are Stefan Mbia, Andre Onana, Toma N'Kono.

Writer from South Africa John M. Coetzee(Kutsy) won the Nobel Prize in Literature. He writes his works in English. Two of Coetzee's novels have been awarded the Booker Prize.

Famous politician Rolilahla Mandela Nelson was also Nobel Laureate and was for several years President of South Africa. He belonged to the Xhosa people, and his name (Rolilahla) means "rebellious in spirit." In his country, the politician also had a clan name.

Today, women around the world have begun to call their sons after Cameroonian athletes. Residents of other countries are attracted by the amazing sound of African surnames. And exploring the meanings and Interesting Facts about their appearance, you can learn a lot about the history of the continent and its population.

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African female names and their meaning

African female names

Abangu- from the forest

Abena- Born on Tuesday

Abeni- the one you've been waiting for

Aboyo- wastes time

Abuto- hidden

Agak- hawk

Agwang- wolf

Agoth– mountain

Adaez- daughter of a king, princess

advar- huntress

Aded- grasshopper

Adeola- crown

Adjambo- born in the evening

Adongo- second of twins

adware- born at dawn

Adhiambo- born in the evening

Aina- difficult birth

Akoko- noisy

Alaba- born after twins

ama- born on Saturday

Amadi- joy

Amaka- beautiful

Anan- fourth child born

Anyang- crocodile

Ataro- mystery

Aching– born when the sun is shining

Ashanti- ethnic group name

Baako- born first

Babiray- the first of the twins

Bahati- lucky

Gbemizola- carry me to wealth

Dikeledi- tears

dubaku- eleventh child born

Dayo- joy comes

Ejaid- picture of mother

Jesi- Born on a Sunday

Zeri- beautiful

Ash- calm

Zema- queen

Zemba- faith

Imani- faith

Ife- Love

Kamaria- like the moon

Kanto- third child

Kirabo- present

Cleopatra- the glory of the father

Lungil- good

Manyara- humiliated

Marjani– coral

Mwanajuma- born on Friday

Miremb- peaceful

Mogisola- realize wealth

Monifa- lucky

Nakato- second of twins

Ngozi- blessing

Ndidi- patience

Neo- present

Nia- target

Nkiru- the best is yet to come

Nomus- merciful

Nsia- sixth child born

Ntanda- star

Nyaray- humility

nyah- target

Osumair- rainbow

Olamide- wealth has arrived

Ololara- born in right time

They- born in sacred place

Owor- greedy

Peach– diamond

Ramla- soothsayer

Rudo- Love

Rutendo- faith

Rufaro- happiness

Setunya- flowering, flower

Soda- dark-faced

Subira- patience

Taonga- present

Tapiva- given

Tenday- grateful

Udo- peaceful

Uzoma- follow the right path

Feraha- happiness

Funanya- Love

chayoma- God is big

Chipo- present

ebel- kindness, mercy

Eyo- joy

hey- born on the path

Ekua- born on Wednesday

enayola- rich

Enu- fifth born

Efua- born on Friday

Ash- life

Yaa- Born on Thursday

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A correctly chosen name has a strong positive influence on the character, aura and fate of a person. Actively helps to develop, forms positive qualities of character and state, strengthens health, removes various negative programs unconscious. But how do you pick the perfect name?

Despite the fact that there are interpretations in culture of what male names mean, in reality, the influence of the name on each boy is individual.

Sometimes parents try to choose a name before birth, making it difficult for the baby to form. Astrology and numerology of choosing a name have squandered all serious knowledge about the influence of a name on fate through the ages.

Calendars of Christmas time, holy people, without consulting a seeing, perspicacious specialist, do not provide any real help in assessing the influence of names on the fate of the child.

And the lists of ... popular, happy, beautiful, melodious male names completely turn a blind eye to the individuality, energy, soul of the child and turn the selection procedure into an irresponsible game of parents in fashion, selfishness and ignorance.

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, choosing a profession by name, the impact of a name on business, the impact of a name on health, the psychology of a name can only be considered in the context of a deep analysis of subtle plans (karma), energy structure, life tasks and the kind of a particular child.

The topic of compatibility of names (and not the characters of people) is an absurdity that turns inside out on interactions different people internal mechanisms of influence of the name on the state of its bearer. And it cancels the entire psyche, the unconscious, energy and behavior of people. It reduces the entire multidimensionality of human interaction to one false characteristic.

The meaning of the name has no literal effect. For example, Vazha (courageous, knight) does not mean that the young man will be strong, and the bearers of other names will be weak. The name can weaken his health, block his heart center and he will not be able to give and receive love. On the contrary, it will help another boy to solve problems for love or power, it will greatly facilitate life and achieve goals. The third boy may not bring 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.

The most popular African names for boys are also misleading. 95% of boys are called names that do not make life easier. You can only focus on the innate character of the child, spiritual vision and the wisdom of an experienced specialist.

Secret male name, as a program of the unconscious, a sound wave, vibration is revealed by a special bouquet primarily in a person, and not in the semantic meaning and characteristics of a name. And if this name destroys the child, then there would be no beautiful, melodious with a patronymic, astrological, blissful, it would still be harm, destruction of character, complication of life and aggravation of fate.

Below is a list of African names. Try to choose a few, the most suitable in your opinion for the child. Then, if you are interested in the effectiveness of the impact of the name on fate, .

List of male African names in alphabetical order:

Abig - chanter
Abidemi - born in the absence of a father
Abimbola - born to wealth
Abioy - Born into royalty
Abrafo - warrior or executioner
Abubakar - noble
Adebowall - the king has returned
Adegouk - the king is great
Antetokanbo - the king has arrived from across the sea
Adisa - one who does not doubt
Adio - pious
Aiko - pious
Azubuik - back is your strength
Amadi - stillborn
Anan is the fourth born child
Arapmoi - son of war
Asita - god of the sun
Afolabi - born in wealth

Baako - born first
Babajayd - father is alive again
Babatand - father returned
Budd - night
Bamidel - follow me home
Bapoto - born among the noise, quarrels
Barasa - born on Saturday
Bovaddin - big dog
Bozed - born on Sunday
Boipelo - proud
Boipuzo - freedom, independence
Boitumelo - joy
Bokari - budding
Bomani - fighter
Bongani - grateful
Bohlal - wisdom
Bujun - grief
Buziba - deep sea
Buru - bull
Butannaziba - born in the evening
Bhekizita - not letting go of enemies

Vekesa - born during the harvest

Ghazini - blood
Gakeru is a spy
Gamyuka - second in command
Ganju - wild cat
Gathera - famous
Gachi - a small river
Gwala is a coward
Guandoya - suffering
Gvembesh - bow-legged
Godlumtakati - restraining magic
Gotto - crushed
Gugu is a treasure

Dabulamanzi - water divider
Dakarei - happiness
Grandfather is a grasshopper
Delmar - sea
Jebhuza - swordsman
Jelani - powerful
Jango the Builder
Jero is cruel
Giconi - a bird
Jitinji - butcher
Jituku - cunning
Jumaan - born on Tuesday
Domevlo - knows the true price
Dubaku is the eleventh child born
Dumizani - famous
Dumisa - random thunder
Duna - head
Deub - zebra
Dayo - Joy Arrives

Zikimo - great
Zuberi - strong
Zemba - trust

Idouu - born after twins
Isingoma - the first of the twins
Isoba - walking slowly, furtively
Izok - hairy
Izuba - walking slowly, furtively
Imam - spiritual guide
Imu - darkness, twilight

Kamo - silent warrior
Catlego - success
Kato is the second of the twins
Cashil - hidden
Kwabena - born on Tuesday
Kwadwo - Born on a Monday
Kwaku - born on Wednesday
Kwam - born on Saturday
Kwasi - born on Sunday
Kwezi - born on Sunday
Kweku - born on Wednesday
Kgozi - leader, king
Kernils - trumpeter
Kefilv - given
Kibw - blessed
Kinizela - stubborn
Kirabo - a gift
Kobina - born on Tuesday
Kobe the turtle
Kojo - Born on a Monday
Kofi - born on Friday
Keiod - bringer of joy

Luzala - whip

Mazosi - tears
Mwenai - lord, owner
Melisizve - the leader of the nation
Mozi - the firstborn
Mudiva - Beloved
Munash is with God
Matata - troublemaker

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

Obi - cordial
Odhiambo - born in the evening
Olaboud - return of wealth
Olanreuoju - my wealth is the future
Oludjimi - given by God
Olukeyod - God brings happiness
Olumide - God is coming
Oluuosegun - God is victorious
Oluuosei - God made this one
Oluuoseun - we thank God
Oluuotoyin - praised
Olufemi - God loves me
Oluchi - the work of God
Onyekachukwu - who is greater than God?
Ootwi - eighth born
Opeiemi - praised
Otino - born in the evening
Oching - born when the sun shines

Pakistani Witness
Peach - diamond

Refill - given to us
Rudo - love
Runako - attractive
Rutendo - faith

Sayed - happy
Samanya - unknown
Sizv - nation
Sizembile - we trust
Simba is a lion
Sitshwayo - slandered
Sipho - a gift

Tabo - joy
Taonga - grateful
Tafadzwa - we are glad
Tafari - fearsome
Teytnda - thank you
Tinash - God is with us
Tichaona - we will see
That is a lion

Udo - peaceful
Uzoma - following the right path
Uzochi - the way of God
Unati - God is with us
Wasswa - the first of the twins

Famb - vivera (small carnivorous mammal)
Fangei is a thinker
Farage - improved
Farey - joy
Femi - God loves me
Firun - rain
Folami - respect and honor me
Fudu - turtle
Fulazela - turn back
Ffamb - vivera (small predatory mammal)

Hamizi - born on Thursday
Hlatshwayo - one who is stabbed
Hlelail - changed
Khlenjiv - saved

Chakaid - weasel
Chibuez - God is King
Chibuzo - God is the leader
Chijenda - traveler
Chidi - God exists
Chidiber - God is merciful
Chidubem - God
Chizoba - God protects us
Chilongola - firstborn
Chima - knows God
Chimeka - God does great things
Chimola - Destroyer
Chinv is God
Chinwendu - God lives
Ching is the creator
Chinedu - God guides
Chiratizo is a symbol
Chitemo - ax
Chiumbo - small
Chukwuemeka - God created something great

Eyo - joy
Eiodel - joy has come to the house
Eyokanl - joy filled the house
Eyomaid - joy has come
Eyotand - joy returned
Ekandeyo - sorrow becomes joy
Ekwuem - he says, he does
Ekenedilichukvu - all praise to God
Ekin - praise
Emeka - great things
enayola - rich
Eninina is a friend of his father
Enitan is a man of history, famous
Enu is the fifth born

Yav - born on Thursday

Remember! Choosing a name for a child is a huge responsibility. A name can both greatly facilitate a person’s life, and harm.

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Africa is an amazing continent, the culture of which differs from the usual European and American ones. Striking trees grow here, rare and unique representatives of the fauna live, and also live mysterious people. Civilization reached this first stronghold of mankind, surprisingly intertwined with the local culture. African names are especially interesting, often beautiful, sometimes strange, incomprehensible. modern man. We invite you to familiarize yourself with them.

Africa is a rather large continent, on the territory of which lives great amount tribes, peoples. There are many countries here similar friend on the other, so there are plenty of naming options. The history of the continent is amazing, it was here that life originated and the first great civilization. That is why it is not possible to fully tell how African names originated, what sources were used by the peoples, why this or that option appeared.

However, let's get acquainted with the main ways of the emergence of anthroponyms:

  • Initially, the child was given a playful name, for example Kidagaa - "fish", Panya - "mouse". At the same time, the gender of the child did not matter, often boys and girls had identical nicknames.
  • Then the baby was named differently (in a week, 40 days or a year, depending on the traditions of a particular area), giving him the nickname of one of the parents or relatives. Finally, at the time of initiation, the child, having become a teenager, already received his true name.
  • In addition, the kids also had secret names that could not be told to anyone, they received one of them from their father, the second from their mother. The name received from the father was then passed on to the son, received from the mother was not transmitted.
  • Finally, the traditions of Christianity and Islam became another source of African names. When these world religions came to the black continent, they made their impact, many residents began to name their children after the Prophet Muhammad or Orthodox and Catholic saints.

Note that there was a special tradition of chastising the twins. So, people believed that a woman gave birth to two babies for a reason, that there was a certain higher meaning, which is why such children were called in some unusual way, for example, Doto and Curva in Swahili.

Nature

Many female African names have their source in various natural phenomena, the names of plants, animals:

  • Abangu - "who came from the thicket";
  • Agak - "hawk";
  • Agwang - "she-wolf";
  • Aded, Grandfather - "green grasshopper";
  • Anyang - "crocodile";
  • Apanda - "donkey";
  • Kamaria - "resembling the moon";
  • Marjani - "coral";
  • Ntanda - "asterisk".

Such options are very poetic, but in modern world almost never occur, giving way to Muslim and Christian borrowings. So, in African countries there are many Johns, Jacks, Roberts, Adams, Charles, as well as Sophie, Margaret, Elizabeth, Chloe, Alison. And traditional options are used only by residents of remote areas.

The realities of nature for boys

Among the male African names, there are many that also have their source in various natural phenomena and animals. Here they are:

  • Budd - "night";
  • Bovaddin - "large-sized dog";
  • Buru - "bull";
  • Ganju - "cat from the wild";
  • Gachi - "a small river";
  • Delmar - "endless sea";
  • Giconi - "bird";
  • Dub - "zebra";
  • Kobe, Fudu - "slow turtle";
  • Simba, To - "the king of animals, the lion";
  • Ffamb - "viverra".

Some names are the same for boys and girls, for example Grandfather - "green grasshopper", Ntanda - "star".

Order at birth

Speaking about African names and their meaning, it should be noted that a very large number of them are connected with the order in which the child was born. So, among women it can be noted:

  • Apayon, Apiio, Babiray - "the first of the twins";
  • Adongo, Nakato - "the second girl from the twins";
  • Kanto - "third baby";
  • Anan - "fourth";
  • Enu - "fifth";
  • Nsiya - "sixth";
  • Nsonoua - "seventh";
  • Oovti - "eighth";
  • Nkrumah - "ninth".

As you can see, African families were large, many children were born.

Men's options are also presented:

  • Baako, Chilongola - "first son";
  • Isingoma, Wasswa - "first twin";
  • Kato is the "second twin".

Options for the fourth, fifth and subsequent babies are the same as for women.

Birthday

Another source for beautiful African names is the day the baby was born. Let's look at some examples:

  • Adjoa, Aduora - "born on Monday";
  • Quadro, Kojo - "Born on Monday";
  • Abena - "was born on Tuesday";
  • Jumaan, Kwabena, Kobina - "a boy born on Tuesday";
  • Akua, Ekua (female); Kwaku, Kweku (male) - "on Wednesday";
  • Yaa (female), Hamizi, Yav (male) - “on Thursday”;
  • Afia, Afua, Mwanajuma, Efua (female); Kofi (male) - "on Friday";
  • Ama (female), Barasa, Kvam (male) - "on Saturday";
  • Akozua, Yezi (female); Bozed, Kwasi, Kwezi (male) - "on Sunday".

Characteristics

There are a lot of African names and those based on certain human qualities or occupation. Consider examples of options for girls:

  • Abuto - "secret", "mysterious";
  • Advar - "huntress";
  • Akoko - "noisy";
  • Amaka, Zeri - "beauty";
  • Atich - "hard-working";
  • Boipelo - "proud";
  • Kajiso - "peaceful";
  • Lindive - "long-awaited child";
  • Katlego - "successful";
  • Meikna - "happy";
  • Ndidi - "patient";
  • Ntombi - "real lady";
  • They are "born in a sacred place";
  • Ramla - "sorceress";
  • Soda - "dark-faced";
  • Tsholofelo - corresponds to the Russian name Nadezhda;
  • Eyira - "chosen one".

There are many similar names for boys:

  • Abimbola - "born to live rich";
  • Adio - "pious";
  • Boipelo - "proud";
  • Bomani - "fighter";
  • Bohleil - "wise";
  • Gwala - "cowardly";
  • Jebhuza - "sword-bearer";
  • Jero - "cruel";
  • Zikimo - "great";
  • Kamo - "humble warrior";
  • Kernils - "playing the trumpet";
  • Nkozana - "prince";
  • Fangei - "thinking";
  • Khlenjiv - "saved."

These are the main names of African peoples. Of course, many of them have ceased to be actively used, giving way to European borrowings, but in remote corners of the continent, where the influence of civilization was not so strong, you can meet a girl or young man named in the best traditions of their people.

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Hundreds of different languages ​​on the African continent. Cultural and social differences between different countries in Africa are often significant. But what all people from Africa have in common is their roots. They appear in the name of an African family, and are also still very importance for African culture. The inhabitants of Africa can be divided into over a thousand ethnic groups. Most profess more different tribal religions. Many others have become famous in Islam, but Christianity is found in African countries.

He erstplatziere is an African surname Azikiwe translates “Full force”, What is the name of the owner, a lot of good. Very good famous representative- Nnamdi Azikiwe, First President of Nigeria 1963 to 1966. He also held the title of “Great zik of Africa”, one or even the most important politicians of West Africa in the transition from colonialism to independence.

Second place: Avolovo

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Third place goes to Bello

The third most common surname in Africa is similar to Italian, or Spanish. Bello, which translates as "beautiful" means.

List of 50 most common surnames in Africa

1 Azikiwe
2 Avolovo
3 Bello
4 Balewa
5 Akintola
6 Okotie-Eboh
7 Nzeogwu
8 Onwuatuegwu
9 Okafor
10 Okereke
11 Okeke
12 Okonkwo
13 Okoye
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15 Obasanjo
16 Babangida
17 Bukhari
18 Dimka
19 Diya
20 Odili
21 Jabar
22 Igbinedion
23 Alamiesiga
24 Yar'Adua
Chapter 25
26 Attah
27
28 Akuniili
29 Iweala
30 Okonjo
31 Ezekwesili
32 Achebe
33 Soinka
34
35 Gbadamosi
36 Olanrewaju
37 Magoro
38 Madaki
39 Jang
40
41 Oyenusi
42 Onyejekwe
43 Onwudiwe
44 Jakande
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46 Igwe
47 Eze
48 OBI
49 Independents
50 UBA