Rutendo originates in African languages and means "believing". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names. It
Tag: African names
Onyekachi
Onyekachi originates in African languages and means "God is the greatest". It can be used as both feminine and masculine
Jaheem
Jaheem is a Swahili name which means 'raised up or dignified'.
Wekesa
Wekesa originates in African languages and means "harvest child". As a masculine given name it is mainly popular in eastern
Babatunde
Babatunde originates in African languages and means "return of the father". As a masculine given name it is mainly used
Kanye
Kanye is Hawaiian name which means 'free'.
Zaire
Zaire is an Arabic name and means 'river'.
Nyarai
Nyarai originates in Shona language and means "humble woman".
Abioye
Abioye originates in African languages and means "the son of royalty". As a masculine given name it is very rare
Nomusa
Nomusa originates in Ndebele language and means "filled with compassion".
Sade
Sade probably originates in Yoruba language and means "honor bestowes a crown". The name was popularized by the British Nigerian
Nkechi
Nkechi probably originates in Igbo language and means "God's present".
Efua
Efua is a variant of Afua. Afua originates in African languages and means "Friday born child". As a feminine given
Raziya
Raziya originates in Swahili language and means "nice, pleasant".
Amaka
Amaka is a diminutive of Chiamaka. Chiamaka originates in African languages and means "God is gorgeous". As a feminine given
Ayomide
Ayomide originates in African languages and means "happiness is coming". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given
Emem
Emem originates in African languages and means "person of peace". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given
Berko
Berko originates in African languages and means "son first born". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in
Sanaa
Sanaa originates in Swahili language and means "piece of art".
Nomalanga
Nomalanga originates in Zulu language and means "sunlit".