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37Aisha is an Arabic feminine name meaning "living, alive" or "she who lives." It is derived from the Arabic root ʿ-y-š (ع ي ش), which conveys the idea of life and vitality. The name holds profound religious significance i...
Amina is a name of Arabic origin that, depending on its exact spelling, conveys meanings of trustworthiness, safety, and devotion. The name derives from the Arabic root أمن (ʾamina) meaning "safe, secure". It is associat...
Meaning and OriginAsha 2 is a Swahili female name derived from the Swahili verb ishi, meaning "live, exist." This Swahili root traces back to the Arabic verb عاش (`asʿāsha), which also carries the sense of living or bein...
Ashura is a Swahili feminine name derived from the name of the Islamic holy day Ashura (Arabic: عاشوراء). The name originates from the Arabic word ʿashara (عشرة), meaning "ten," referring to the tenth day of the Islamic...
Bahati is a unisex given name of Swahili origin, meaning "luck, good fortune" in Swahili. The word itself derives from Persian بخت (bakht), meaning "fortune" or "destiny". This Persian root was adopted into Swahili throu...
Chausiku is a Swahili feminine name that directly translates to "born at night" in English. This name reflects the time of birth, a common practice in many African naming traditions where the moment of a child's arrival...
Eshe is a Swahili feminine name, traditionally considered a variant of Asha 2. Its roots lie in the Swahili language, where the name is derived from the verb ishi meaning "to live, exist." This sense of life and vitality...
Furaha is a Swahili feminine given name that means "joy, happiness" in the Swahili language. The name is borrowed from Arabic fariḥa (فرح), which carries the same meaning of delight and gladness. As a result, Furaha is p...
Hadija is a Swahili form of Khadija, the name of the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad. In Swahili-speaking regions, particularly in East Africa, Hadija is a common female name, reflecting the influence of Islamic cultu...
Halima is a female given name used widely across Muslim-majority regions. It is a feminine form of Halim, which means "patient, tolerant, mild" in Arabic and is one of the 99 names of Allah in Islamic tradition. The name...
Hawa is a feminine given name used primarily in Swahili and Arabic contexts, serving as an alternate transcription of Arabic حوّاء (see Hawwa), as well as the Swahili form. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew nam...
Hidaya is a feminine name of Swahili origin, deriving from the Arabic root element hadīya, which means 'gift' or 'present'. In Swahili, the name is interpreted as "gift, precious, beautiful," reflecting a valued and cher...
Imani is a feminine given name of Swahili origin, meaning "faith" (from Arabic ʾīmān). It reflects the deep influence of Arabic, the liturgical language of Islam, on the Swahili language and culture along the East Africa...
Malaika is a feminine given name of Swahili origin, meaning "angel". It is derived from Arabic ملك (malak), also meaning "angel". The name reflects the influence of Islamic culture on Swahili-speaking regions of East Afr...
Mariamu is a female given name of Swahili origin, serving as the Swahili form of Miriam, which itself is a form of Mary. The name was borrowed into Swahili from Arabic Maryam (مَرْيَم), reflecting the deep influence of I...
Mosi is a feminine name of Swahili origin. It means "first (child)" in Swahili, reflecting a common naming tradition in many African cultures where children are named according to birth order or special circumstances. Th...
Mwajuma is a Swahili feminine name, primarily used in East Africa, particularly in Tanzania and Kenya. It is a contracted form of Mwanajuma, which itself means "child born on Friday." The name reflects the cultural pract...
Mwanahamisi is a feminine given name of Swahili origin, meaning “child born on Thursday.” The name combines mwana (“child”) with hamisi (“Thursday”), following a common naming convention across many African cultures wher...
Mwanahawa is a feminine name of Swahili origin, formed by combining the Swahili word mwana, meaning "child," with the name Hawa. As such, Mwanahawa translates to "child of Hawa" or simply "child of Eve."Etymology and Roo...
Mwanaidi is a Swahili feminine name of East African origin. The name translates directly to "child born during the festival" in Swahili, combining the word mwana (child) with idi (festival, often referring to Islamic hol...
Mwanaisha is a feminine Swahili name that combines the element mwana meaning "child" with the name Aisha. The name thus conveys the sense of "child of Aisha" or may be interpreted as a reverential reference to Aisha, a p...
Mwanajuma is a feminine given name of Swahili origin, meaning "child born on Friday." It is derived from Swahili mwana (child) and Ijumaa (Friday). In many East African cultures, day-names are common and reflect the day...
Neema is a Swahili feminine given name meaning "divine grace." It originates from the Arabic word niʿma (نعمة), which signifies "blessing" or "grace." The name is widely used in Swahili-speaking regions, particularly in...
Nia is a feminine given name that carries the Swahili meaning of "purpose" or "aim". It was borrowed from the Arabic word نيّة (nīya), which denotes intention, goal, or resolution—an important concept in Islamic theology...
Nuru is a feminine name of Swahili origin, meaning "light". It is derived from Arabic nūr (نور), a common element in Islamic and Arabic names across many cultures. The root nūr itself carries profound symbolic weight in...
Pendo is a Swahili female name, originating as a variant of Upendo, which directly translates to "love" in Swahili. The name is thus imbued with connotations of affection, compassion, and endearment, reflecting a common...
Pili is a feminine given name used in Swahili-speaking regions, primarily in East Africa. The name directly translates to "second (child)" in the Swahili language, following a traditional naming convention where children...
Rehema is a feminine given name of Swahili origin, meaning "mercy, compassion". It is derived from the Arabic word رحْمة (raḥma), which appears in the Quran as one of Allah's attributes and denotes divine mercy. The name...
Sauda is a feminine given name of Swahili origin with uncertain meaning. It is possibly a variant of Sawda, an Arabic name meaning "black," which gained prominence as the name of a wife of the Prophet Muhammad. In Arabic...
Subira is a Swahili female name meaning "patience." It derives from the Arabic root ṣabara (صبر), which carries the same meaning and is a central virtue in Islamic teachings. The name reflects the cultural and linguistic...
Tatu is a feminine given name of Swahili origin, meaning "third (child)".In many African cultures, counting names are common. They help express the order of birth of a child. The name shows how important family structure...
Tumaini is a feminine given name of Swahili origin, carrying the beautiful meaning of “wish” or “hope.” The name is derived from the Arabic root طمع (ṭamiʿa), which means “to desire.” This linguistic connection reflects...
Upendo is a feminine Swahili name meaning "love." The name derives directly from the Swahili noun upendo, which denotes deep affection, care, and romantic love. Swahili, a Bantu language spoken widely in East Africa, has...
Zainabu is a feminine given name used in Hausa and Swahili cultures, representing a local form of the Arabic name Zaynab. The name is widespread in East and West African Muslim communities, reflecting the region's deep I...
Zawadi is a Swahili feminine name meaning "gift". It is derived from Arabic زواد (zawād) meaning "provisions" or "supplies", which evolved to connote a blessing or gift, reflecting the cultural significance of naming a c...
Zuhura is a feminine name of Swahili and Dhivehi origin, meaning "Venus (planet)" — the second planet from the Sun and the brightest natural object in Earth's night sky after the Moon. The name is a direct borrowing from...
Zuri is a given name of Swahili origin, meaning "beautiful." It reflects the rich linguistic and cultural heritage of the Swahili people, who inhabit the coastal regions of East Africa, particularly Kenya and Tanzania. T...