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Generally, a baby should be named in such a way that it is sweet and beautiful to hear. Too difficult a name can sometimes cause trouble for that child in the future. Often, there are mistakes in the documents made while writing difficult names, which must be circulated to the government offices to correct them, and many problems must be faced. So the name should be something that is beautiful as well as easy to speak and write. This will save you and your baby from many problems.
If you take care of the things mentioned here, then you will be able to choose the best name for your baby.
Keep in mind that trendy names should be avoided. Choose a simple name that has a deep message or meaning hidden in it. Nowadays, the trend of naming such names has increased a lot. At the same time, it is believed that the meaning of the name also affects the nature of people. So, whatever name you give, its meaning will affect the behavior of your child. Having the name for too long can upset the child. Give names that are easy to pronounce. The spelling of the name should also be easy.
In the end, we can say that naming babies is a very important and difficult task. Even before the birth of the child, parents spend a lot of time thinking about the name of the child, and sometimes even after the birth of the child, no name is finalized. In such a situation, keeping in mind the tips mentioned above, you can give the right name to your child, and this book can prove helpful in this. It consists of alphabetically chosen and meaningful names for your baby. So it can become a useful and collectible book for you, your family, and your friends.

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Most Popular African Boys-Girls Name Book

Eman Ybab

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About the Book

Experts say that the name has a great impact on the life of a human being, so the name should be meaningful. Therefore, while naming a child, parents insist that the name be auspicious and reflect the personality of the child well. According to the principles of naming, it is concluded that the name has a special relationship with our behavior. Names in our lives not only give information about our personality, but they are also an important part of our future.

If seen, the first identity of a child is his or her name, which remains associated with him or her throughout his or her life. There are many things to keep in mind while naming a child, such as family customs, traditions, social rules, and many more. All these aspects should be considered while choosing a name. The name should be chosen so that it is easy to pronounce as well as meaningful.

In many places, you can guess the religion of the child by his name. By the way, in modern times, people do not give much importance to religions, etc. when naming. All they need is a catchy and easy name for their babies. Despite all these things, it is difficult for any parent to name a child because every parent wants their child's name to be the most different and attractive.

Generally, a baby should be named in such a way that it is sweet and beautiful to hear. Too difficult a name can sometimes cause trouble for that child in the future. Often, there are mistakes in the documents made while writing difficult names, which have to be circulated to the government offices to correct them, and many problems have to be faced. So the name should be something that is beautiful as well as easy to speak and write. This will save you and your baby from many problems.

If you take care of the things mentioned here, then you will be able to choose the best name for your baby.

Keep in mind that trendy names should be avoided. Choose a simple name that has a deep message or meaning hidden in it. Nowadays, the trend of naming such names has increased a lot. At the same time, it is believed that the meaning of the name also affects the nature of people. So, whatever name you give, its meaning will affect the behaviour of your child. Having the name for too long can upset the child. Give names that are easy to pronounce. The spelling of the name should also be easy.

In the end, we can say that naming babies is a very important and difficult task. Even before the birth of the child, parents spend a lot of time thinking about the name of the child, and sometimes even after the birth of the child, no name is finalized. In such a situation, keeping in mind the above-mentioned tips, you can give the right name to your child, and this book can prove to be helpful in this. It consists of alphabetically chosen and meaningful names for your baby. So it can become a useful and collectible book for you, your family, and your friends.

—Author

Table of Contents

About the Book

African Baby Names—A

African Baby Names—B

African Baby Names—C

African Baby Names—D

African Baby Names—E

African Baby Names—F

African Baby Names—G

African Baby Names—H

African Baby Names—I

African Baby Names—J

African Baby Names—K

African Baby Names—L

African Baby Names—M

African Baby Names—N

African Baby Names—O

African Baby Names—P

African Baby Names—Q

African Baby Names—R

African Baby Names—S

African Baby Names—T

African Baby Names—U

African Baby Names—V

African Baby Names—W

African Baby Names—X

African Baby Names—Y

African Baby Names—Z

African Baby Names—A

Ababuo—(f)—child that keeps coming back

Abagbe—(f)—we begged to have this one to lift

Abam—(f)—second child after twins

Abana—(f)—made of stone, a building

Abasi—(m)— firm, strong, steadfast, tenacious, resolute

Abayomi—(f)—pleasant meeting

Abayomi—(f)—she brings joy

Abayomi—(m)—born to bring me joy

Aba—(f)—born on thursday

Abbas—(m)—description of a lion

Abba—(f)—born on thursday

Abbo—(f)—a condiment

Abbo—(m)—a condiment

Abdalah—(m)—the devotee of deity

Abdalala—(m)—the slave of the high

Abdalalim—(m)—the devotee of the all-knowing

Abdalla—(m)—devotee of deity

Abdel—(m)—devotee of deity

Abdi—(m)—devotee of deity

Abdou—(m)—great ability to focus on each work

Abdou—(m)—smart and charming

Abdul muiz—(m)—devotee of giver of glory and almighty

Abdula—(f)—princess

Abdulkareem—(m)—generous

Abdulkhaliq—(m)—devotee of the creator

Abdullah—(m)—devotee of deity

Abdullateef—(m)—who serves a kind man

Abdulmateen—(m)—strong

Abdulraheem—(m)—devotee of the most compassionate

Abdulrahman—(m)—devotee of the mercifully gracious

Abdulraouf—(m)—devotee of the most merciful

Abdulrazaq—(m)—devotee of the maintainer

Abdulsaboor—(m)—devotee of the patient

Abdultawab—(m)—devotee of the forgiver

Abdulwahab—(m)—devotee of the giver

Abdulwahid—(m)—devotee of the deity

Abdul—(m)—knowledge

Abdu—(m)—worshipper of deity

Abd—(m)—slave, devotee

Abeba—(f)—flower

Abebe—(m)—one who has flourished

Abebi—(f)—we asked for her

Abedi—(m)—worshipper

Abeeku—(m)—born on wednesday

Abeer—(m)—variant of abir, fragrance

Abegunde—(m)—born during holiday

Abeje—(f)—we asked to have this one

Abejide—(m)—born during winter

Abeke—(f)—we begged for her to pet her

Abena—(f)—born on tuesday

Abeni—(f)—girl prayed for

Abeni—(f)—we asked for her

Abeo—(f)—her birth brings happiness

Aberash—(f)—shining

Abiade—(m)—born of royal parents

Abiba—(f)—beloved

Abidemi—(f)—child born during father absence

Abidemi—(m)—child born during father absence

Abidin—(m)—worshippers, adorers

Abidugun—(m)—born before the war

Abikanile—(f)—listen

Abimbola—(f)—born to be wealthy

Abimbola—(f)—born wealthy

Abimbola—(m)—rich child, born wealthy

Abina—(f)—born on a thursday, cute

Abiodun—(f)—born on a festival

Abiodun—(m)—born at the time of a festival

Abiodun—(m)—born at the time of war

Abiola—(m)—born in honor

Abiola—(m)—born in honor, born during the first days

Abiona—(f)—born on a journey

Abiona—(m)—born during a journey

Abioye—(m)—the son of royalty, a variant of abiola

Abi—(f)—deitydess

Abi—(m)—my father, all given to good

Abla—(f)—born on tuesday

Abla—(m)—with a full figure

Abosede—(f)—born on sunday

Aboud—(m)—cloudy

Abrihet—(f)—the one who had made it light

Absko—(m)—power and strength

Abubakar—(m)—noble

Abuchi—(m)—a nobel deity or the nobility of a deity

Abulmughayyis—(m)—the father of one who saves others

Abuu—(m)—father

Abuya—(f)—born great

Abu—(m)—father

Abu—(m)—father, master

Abziya—(f)—worshipper

Abzi—(m)—gift of deity, ability

Acai—(f)—shyness

Acanit—(f)—hard times

Achan—(f)—father

Achebe—(f)—protected by the deitydess

Achebe—(m)—one who is protected by the deitydess

Achen—(f)—a twin

Achieng—(f)—form of ochieng

Adabelle—(f)—oldest daughter

Adaeh—(f)—crowned or pinnacle of a peak

Adaeke—(f)—born on eke market day

Adaeze—(f)—princess

Adaku—(f)—precious daughter

Adal—(m)—precious, nobel

Adama—(f)—of the red earth

Adamma—(f)—beautiful daughter

Adamma—(f)—beautiful girl

Adamu—(m)—adam, red earth, man of the earth

Adam—(m)—red earth, first human being

Adana—(f)—being the father's daughter

Adanech—(f)—a rescued them

Adanma—(f)—beautiful first daughter

Adanna—(f)—father's loving daughter

Adanne—(f)—mother's daughter

Adanya—(f)—beginning

Adan—(m)—variation of adam

Adaobi—(f)—princess

Adaora—(f)—daughter of the community

Adaugo—(f)—daughter of an eagle

Adb—(m)—smart and charming

Addae—(m)—morning sun

Addiah—(f)—gift from deity

Addo—(f)—ornament, king of the road

Addo—(m)—happy, ornament

Adeagbo—(m)—he brings royal honour

Adebamgbe—(m)—royalty dwells with me

Adebanke—(f)—deity is taking care of her

Adebayo—(m)—he came in a joyful time

Adeben—(m)—12th born child

Adeben—(m)—twelfth-born

Adebola—(f)—honor is hers

Adebola—(m)—the crown, honour

Adebomi—(f)—crown covered my nakedness

Adeboro—(m)—royalty comes into wealth

Adebowale—(f)—return of the crown

Adebowale—(m)—return of the crown

Adebumi—(f)—wealth, royalty has come

Adedagbo—(f)—happiness is a crown

Adedapo—(m)—royalty brings people together

Adedayo—(f)—the crown becomes joy

Adedewe—(f)—the crown is shattered

Adede—(f)— famous

Adedoja—(f)—crown becomes a thing of worth

Adedoyin—(f)—sweet

Adefunke—(f)—a gift to be cherish

Adegoke—(m)—from yoruba

Adejola—(m)—the crown feeds on honours

Adelaja—(m)—the crown settles a quarrel

Adeleka—(f)—crown brings happiness

Adeleke—(m)—the crown brings happiness

Adelola—(f)—crown brings honor

Ademola—(m)—crown is added to my wealth

Adem—(m)—earth, of the earth

Adem—(m)—red earth

Adenike—(f)—affectionate

Aden—(f)—fire, fiery one

Adeoga—(f)—crown of glory

Adeola—(f)—crown has honor

Aderinola—(f)—crown walked toward wealth

Adero—(f)—one who gives life

Adesimbo—(f)—noble birth

Adesina—(f)—this child opens the way

Adesina—(m)—my coming has opened the way

Adesola—(m)—the crown honored us

Adesola—(m)—the crown honoured us

Adetokumbo—(f)—honour came from over the seas

Adetokunbo—(f)—honour came from over

Adetokunbo—(m)—crown

Adetoun—(f)—princess

Adewole—(m)—royalty enters the house

Adewunmi—(m)—i wish the crown

Adeyela—(f)—purity is the crown of deity

Adeyemi—(f)—the crown suits me

Adeyemi—(m)—the crown suits me well

Ade—(f)—crown

Ade—(m)—crown

Ade—(m)—crown, royal

Ade—(m)—royal

Ade—(m)—royal one, highborn

Adhiambo—(f)—born in the evening

Adhra—(f)—apology

Adiagha—(f)—a gift

Adia—(f)—present of deity

Adia—(f)—present of god

Adiel—(f)—goat

Adiel—(m)—decorated by the lord, goat

Adiel—(m)—goat

Adigun—(m)—righteous

Adika—(m)—first child of a second husband

Adilah—(f)—equal

Adila—(f)—just

Adili—(m)—just

Adimu—(f)—rare, inadequate

Adina—(m)—noble-minded, slender, delicate

Adio—(m)—be righteous

Adio—(m)—be righteous, born on monday

Adira—(f)—noble, beautiful, dynamic

Adisa—(f)—i speak gravely

Adisa—(m)—clear spoken person

Adisa—(m)—one who makes himself clear

Adita—(f)—basket

Adjatay—(m)—prince

Adjoa—(f)— monday-born

Adjoa—(f)—born on monday

Adjo—(m)—treasure, be righteous

Adjua—(f)—born on monday

Adlan—(m)—merciful, fair

Adla—(f)—justice, honest

Adnan—(m)—name of deity, proper name

Adofo—(m)—a courageous warrior

Adofo—(m)—warrior

Adola—(f)—crown

Adom—(m)—help from go

Adom—(m)—help from god

Adongo—(f)—the second of twins

Adonis—(m)—man loved by aphrodite

Adowa—(f)—born on tuesday

Adrian—(m)—dark one, rich, from hadria

Adric—(m)—blessed ruler

Adrienne—(f)—dark one

Aduke—(f)—beloved

Adunbi—(m)—born to be pleasant

Adusa—(m)—thirteenth born

Adusa—(m)—thirteenth-born

Adwin—(f)—an artist, creative person

Adwin—(m)—an artist, creative person

Adwoa—(f)—born on a monday

Adzo—(f)—born on monday

Afafa—(f)—first child of second husband

Afafa—(f)—virtue

Afam—(f)—friendly

Afeez—(m)—a path to paradise

Afework—(m)—speaks of pleasing things

Afe—(f)—cute, brilliant, good listener

Afe—(m)—a boy who is born on friday

Affrica—(f)—from africa

Afia—(f)—born on friday

Afiba—(m)—by the sea

Afiya—(f)—freedom from disease

Afiya—(f)—health

Afi—(f)—born on friday

Afi—(m)—grandfather

Afolabi—(m)—born into luxury

Afram—(m)—a river in ghana

Africa—(f)—agreeable, pleasant

Africa—(m)—pleasant in gaelic origin

Afryea—(f)—born during happy times

Afsal—(m)—judgement

Afua—(f)—born on friday

Afua—(f)—forgiveness

Afya—(f)—health

Afya—(f)—pure, health, strength

Agamani—(f)—descent of durga to earth

Agama—(m)—proof of the trustworthiness

Ago—(m)—smart and charming

Aguidi—(f)—well-being

Agu—(m)—a leopard

Agyei—(m)—messenger form deity, from akan

Agyeman—(m)—fourteenth born, from akan

Agymah—(m)—one who leaves his community

Ahadi—(f)—with much promise

Ahanti—(f)—warlike

Ahanti—(m)—warlike in the twi language

Ahlam—(f)—witty

Ahmad—(m)—highly praised, commendable

Ahmed—(m)—leader, one who is praiseworthy

Ahmed—(m)—praiseworthy

Ahnika—(f)—ruler of the house, beautiful ornament

Ahonja—(f)—prosperous

Ahonja—(m)—prosperous

Aiama—(f)—honest, shy

Aij—(m)—smart and charming

Aina—(f)—difficult birth

Ainran—(m)—prosperity, from kikuyu

Ainra—(f)—lasting power

Aisha—(f)—life

Aissata—(f)—smart and charming

Aissa—(f)—grateful

Aitan—(m)—fights of possession, strong

Aiyetoro—(f)—peace on earth

Aiyetoro—(m)—peace on earth

Aiysha—(f)—dynamic and complete

Ajagbe—(m)—he carries off the prize

Ajahni—(m)—noble birth

Ajaka—(m)—ruler

Ajala—(f)—the earth

Ajala—(m)—believer of deity

Ajala—(m)—believer of deity, eternal

Ajamu—(m)—he fights for what he wants

Ajani—(f)—he fights for what is his

Ajani—(m)—he fights for what is his

Ajani—(m)—the victor

Ajayi—(m)—born face down

Aja—(f)—high priestess

Ajia—(f)—quick, fast

Ajnya—(f)—smart and charming

Ajoke—(f)—child

Akachi—(f)—deity's hand

Akachi—(m)—deity's hand

Akanke—(f)—to know her is to love her

Akanke—(f)—to meet her is to love her

Akanni—(m)—our encounter brings possessions

Akasha—(f)—open air

Akbar—(m)—dynamic, greatest, bigger

Akello—(f)—baby girl born after twins

Akello—(m)—bring forth

Akeyo—(f)—born during the harvest

Akhona—(f)—the presence of girl

Akhona—(m)—the presence of girl

Akhyar—(m)—good excellence

Akia—(f)—first born

Akia—(m)—first born

Akiiki—(m)—friend

Akiki—(m)—friend, from ankole

Akilah—(f)—intelligent

Akila—(f)—intelligent, complete

Akili—(f)—wisdom, intelligence, cleverness

Akili—(m)—intelligent, from kikuyu

Akil—(m)—intelligent, thoughtful

Akinade—(m)—reputation gives money

Akina—(f)—spring flower, relations

Akinkawon—(m)—bravery pacified them

Akinlabi—(m)—we have a boy

Akinlana—(m)—valor

Akinlana—(m)—valour

Akinsanya—(m)—the hero avenges

Akinshegun—(m)—valour conquers

Akinsheye—(m)—valour acts honourably

Akinshiju—(m)—valour awakes

Akins—(m)—brave boy

Akintunde—(m)—a boy has come again

Akinwole—(m)—from yoruba

Akinwunmi—(m)—valour is pleasing to me

Akinyele—(m)—valour benefits this house

Akinyemi—(m)—destined to be warrior

Akinyi—(f)—born in the morning

Akin—(m)—warrior, hero, brave man

Aki—(m)—autumn, bright

Akono—(m)—it is my turn

Akosua—(f)—born on sunday

Akoth—(f)—born during the rainy season

Ako—(m)—tired, weary

Akram—(m)—excellent

Akshayam—(m)—smart and charming

Akshay—(m)—indestructible, unlimited

Akua—(f)—born on thursday

Akua—(f)—born on wednesday

Akua—(m)—born on thursday

Akuba—(f)—born on wednesday

Akuchi—(f)—deity is rich

Akuchi—(m)—deity is rich

Akuji—(m)—african - dead and awake

Akuji—(m)—dead and awake

Aku—(f)—majestic, abbreviation of aukust

Akwasi—(m)—born on sunday

Akwetee—(m)—younger of twins, from ga

Akwete—(f)—first born of twins

Akwokwo—(f)—younger of twins

Akwtee—(m)—younger of twins

Alaba—(f)—second child born after twins

Alake—(f)—one to be petted

Alake—(m)—african - one to be honored

Alake—(m)—one to be honored

Alake—(m)—one to be honoured

Alaura—(f)—magical, strong

Aleiah—(f)—flower

Alem—(m)—wise man, highly qualified

Alem—(m)—world leader

Alewyn—(m)—smart and charming

Alhadi—(m)—guide

Alif—(f)—one thousand

Alike—(f)—one who drives out beautiful women

Alile—(f)—she weeps

Aliyah—(f)—high, lofty

Ali—(m)—elevated, high

Ali—(m)—exalted

Almasi—(f)—brilliant

Alonge—(m)—a tall and skinny boy

Alphonse—(m)—eager, ready for battle, noble

Aluma—(f)—girl

Aluna—(f)—come here

Aluna—(f)—descent

Aluoch—(f)—born on a overcast morning

Amachi—(f)—one who knows what deity has brought

Amadi—(f)—rejoicing

Amad—(m)—support, pillar, post

Amaechi—(m)—may the road not be closed

Amaka—(f)—deity is gorgeous

Amali—(f)—specialty, profession, truthful

Amal—(m)—hope, expectation

Amana—(f)—devotion

Amandla—(f)—power

Amani—(f)—one who shows the path

Amani—(m)—peace

Amani—(m)—peace, wishes, aspiration

Aman—(f)—trustworthy

Aman—(m)—the one who is peaceful

Amarachukwu—(f)—grace of deity

Amara—(f)—elegance

Amara—(m)—immortal

Amare—(f)—extremely handsome

Amare—(m)—one who builds

Amarii—(m)—given by deity

Amari—(f)—strong and eternally

Amari—(m)—an strong and eternally lovely

Amar—(m)—forever, long life, luck

Amastan—(m)—protective

Amayas—(m)—cheetah

Amaziah—(f)—extraordinary

Ama—(f)—born on saturday

Ama—(f)—lovable

Ambakisye—(m)—deity has been merciful to me

Ambar—(m)—sky

Ambilikile—(m)—deity called me

Ambokile—(m)—deity has redeemed me

Ambonisye—(m)—deity has rewarded me

Ambreen—(f)—sky fragnance, sky

Amechi—(f)—only deity knows tomorrow

Amechi—(m)—deity knows tomorrow

Ameenah—(f)—trustworthy

Ameena—(f)—trustworthy, faithful

Ametefe—(m)—child born after father's death

Ame—(m)—universal, eagle

Aminah—(f)—trustworthy

Aminata—(f)—senegal

Amineh—(f)—faithful

Aminia—(f)—faithful

Aminifu—(f)—faithful, devoted

Amini—(f)—reliable, trustworthy

Amini—(m)—reliable, trustworthy, rigid

Amin—(m)—divine grace, trustworthy, honest

Amiri—(f)—prince

Amiri—(m)—leader, officer, prince

Amiri—(m)—prince

Amir—(m)—rich, leader, from kikuyu

Amit—(m)—unlimited, boundless

Amiyah—(f)—dynamic

Amma—(f)—born on saturday

Amma—(m)—mother, deity-like

Ammu—(m)—mother

Amne—(f)—secure

Amok—(m)—a valley, a depth

Amondi—(f)—born at dawn

Amonke—(f)—to know her

Amos—(m)—a burden, to carry, strong

Ampah—(m)—trust, from akan

Amri—(m)—power, one who lives a long live

Amsha—(m)—to awaken someone

Amtul—(f)—smart and charming

Amurta—(f)—beautiful, ambrosia

Amur—(m)—wise, sharp-sighted

Anacleta—(f)—has been called on

Anajima—(m)—deity has done the greatest

Anana—(f)—soft

Anana—(f)—soft, mild, beautiful

Ananda—(f)—happy, joyful, bliss

Anando—(m)—bliss

Anane—(m)—african - fourth son

Anane—(m)—fourth son

Anani—(f)—a cloud, prophecy

Anan—(f)—clouds

Anaya—(f)—blessing of deity, origin

Andaiye—(f)—daughter comes home

Andalwisye—(m)—deity has shown me the way

Andengwisye—(m)—deity has claimed me

Ande—(m)—pillar

Andongwisye—(m)—deity has led me

Andreas—(m)—brave, of a man, warrior

Andrew—(m)—manly, masculine, warrior

Andre—(m)—virile, manly, brave, masculine

Andrin—(m)—smart and charming

Andwele—(m)—african - deity brought me

Andwele—(m)—god brought me

Aneesa—(f)—friendly, of good company

Aneesha—(f)—victory, uninterrupted

Anele—(f)—enough

Angavu—(f)—transparent, clear, shining one

Angolwisye—(m)—deity has guided me

Angosisye—(m)—deity sanctified me

Angweng—(f)—one who was born during the time of white ants

Animashaun—(m)—generous

Anindo—(f)—born of spear, from luo

Anisa—(f)—joy and pleasure, friendly

Anisha—(f)—pure, grace, continuous, day

Anisun—(f)—friendly

Aniweta—(m)—spirit, spirit brings it

Ankoma—(m)—last born of parents, from akan

Ankrah—(m)—label

Anku—(m)—mark, grace

Annan—(m)—from the brook

Anna—(f)—present, graceful

Ano—(m)—the immaculate, chaste, immaculate

Anthony—(m)—worthy of admiration

Antobam—(f)—posthumous child

Antoine—(m)—worthy of admiration, inestimable

Antonio—(m)—highly praiseworthy, from a roman

Anulika—(f)—happiness is the best

Anum—(m)—fifth-born

Anwar hossain—(m)—smart and charming

Anwar—(m)—devotee of deity, lustrous, shiny

Anwar—(m)—the brightest

Anwa—(m)—strong

Anyabwile—(m)—deity has unchained me

Anyango—(f)—born about mid day, from luo

Anyanwu—(m)—eye of the sun or light

Anya—(f)—inexhaustible, gracious

Anyelwiswe—(m)—deity has purified me

Aoko—(f)—outside

Aoko—(m)—outside

Aondohimba—(m)—deity is above all things on earth

Apara—(m)—a child that comes and goes

Apara—(m)—junior, other

Apiyo—(f)—first of the twins

Apiyo—(f)—first of twins, from luo

Apunda—(f)— one who is beside herself

Araba—(f)—born on tuesday

Arabi—(m)—arabian

Arafa—(f)—knowledgeable

Aras—(m)—intelligence of an eagle

Araya—(m)—my legacy

Aren—(f)—eagle, ruler, peace

Ariana—(f)—the holiest one

Arifa—(f)—knowledgeable, learned

Arif—(m)—knowing, knowledgeable

Arinze—(m)—grace of deity

Arjana—(f)— paradise

Armani—(f)—faith

Armstrong—(m)—dynamic, one with a strong arm

Arogo—(f)—one who nagged a lot during pregnancy

Arshi—(f)—first ray of sun

Arusi—(f)—calm

Arzhul—(m)—smart and charming

Arziki—(f)—prosperity

Asabi—(f)—of special birth

Asabi—(f)—one of select birth

Asabi—(f)—she is of choice birth

Asad—(m)—virtuous, pious, happier

Asale—(f)—speak

Asali—(f)—made of honey, honey

Asani—(m)—rebellious, with the thunderbolt

Asante—(m)—thank you, one who cam experience good things

Asatira—(f)—legend, saga, angel of calmness

Asa—(f)—healer, like, similar to, doctor

Asa—(m)—healer, starting life at dawn

Asenath—(f)—devoted to anath

Ashaki—(f)—beautiful, from west africa

Ashaki—(f)—one who is beautiful

Ashanta—(f)—strong woman

Ashantee—(f)—strong woman

Ashante—(f)—strong woman

Ashanti—(f)— of the ashanti people

Ashanti—(f)—strong, aggressive

Ashanti—(m)—tribe name

Ashauntae—(f)—strong woman

Ashaunta—(f)—strong woman

Ashauntee—(f)—strong woman

Ashaunte—(f)—strong woman

Asha—(f)—hope

Asha—(f)—to live

Ashbel—(m)—an old fire

Ashley—(f)—meadow of ash trees

Ashon—(m)—seventh-born son

Ashura—(f)—companion

Ashur—(m)—born during month

Asifa—(f)—pure, spotless

Asilia—(f)—essence, nature, ancestor, decent

Asim—(m)—protector

Asir—(m)—one with a captivating and fascinating personality

Asis—(f)—blessing

Asis—(m)—blessing

Asli—(f)—sincere, original, pure, genuine

Asmahani—(f)—exalted

Asma—(f)—sky, excellent, precious

Asrat—(m)—third

Asrianna—(f)—deitydess, creative

Assaggi—(f)—strong

Assefa—(m)—enlarge

Assi—(m)—fair, beautiful dress

Aster—(f)—star

Asukile—(m)—the lord has washed me

Asumini—(f)—jasmine

Asura—(f)—demon, spiritual

Aswad—(m)—black

Aswad—(m)—islamic name, black stone in moka

Atas—(m)—wind, air, the soul

Ata—(f)—gift from deity, discontinue

Ata—(m)—gift, one of twins

Ata—(m)—one of twins

Athiambo—(f)—born in late evening

Athumani—(m)—third khalifa

Atieno—(f)—born at night

Atif—(m)—generous, sympathetic

Atiya—(f)—gift from deity, present, gift

Ato—(m)—ghanaian - who born on saturday

Atsu—(m)—younger of twins

Atu—(m)—born on saturday

Atu—(m)—ghanian name for a boy born on saturday

Audi—(f)—last daughter

Auni—(m)—african swahili - help, assist

Auta—(f)—the last born

Ava—(m)—desire, bird

Averey—(m)—strong, wise, desired one

Avongara—(f)—to tie

Awanti—(f)—endless

Awa—(f)—air, wind, beautiful angel

Awena—(f)—gentle

Awino—(f)—born with the cord around them

Awiti—(f)— the child that has been thrown

Awotwe—(m)—eighth born, from akan

Awo—(f)—awesome, born on saturday

Awusi—(f)—born on a sunday

Ayabusa—(m)—we rule

Ayana—(f)—a pretty and scented flower

Ayanda—(f)—we are having more girls

Ayanda—(m)—one who is always increasing

Ayanna—(f)—beautiful flower

Ayan—(f)—gift of deity, bright, cute

Ayan—(m)—movement

Aydan—(m)—fire, mystery, superior

Ayinde—(m)—we gave praises and he came

Ayira—(f)—worthy of respect, exalted

Ayize—(m)—let it happen

Aylan—(m)—shield

Ayni—(f)—smart and charming

Ayobami—(f)—i am blessed with you

Ayobunmi—(f)—joy is given to me

Ayodele—(f)—joy comes home

Ayodele—(m)—joy enters the house

Ayofemi—(f)—joy likes me

Ayoka—(f)—one who causes joy

Ayoluwa—(f)—joy of our people

Ayoluwa—(f)—joy of the people

Ayomide—(f)—happiness is coming

Ayomide—(m)—happiness is coming

Ayoola—(f)—joy in wealth

Ayoola—(f)—joy is wealth

Ayotunde—(m)—joy, happiness has come again

Ayo—(m)—happiness

Ayo—(m)—happiness, full of joy

Aysha—(f)—life

Ayubu—(m)—perseverance

Ayzize—(m)—african - let it come

Azagba—(m)—born out of town

Azalee—(f)—a singer, from bini

Azana—(f)—ultimate

Azan—(m)—dynamic, strength

Azar—(m)—help, scarlet, fire

Aza—(f)—dynamic

Azekel—(m)—praising the lord

Azikiwe—(m)—full of vigour

Azima—(m)—good in all thing

Azim—(m)—defender, big, great

Azizah—(f)—dear, beloved, esteemed, precious

Aziza—(f)—precious

Azizi—(f)—precious one

Azizi—(m)—precious

Azizi—(m)—precious one

Azizi—(m)—precious one, treasure, valuable

Aziz—(m)—dynamic, friend, dear one

Azi—(m)—a youth

Azmera—(f)—harvest

Azmera—(m)—harvest

Azubuike—(m)—past is your strength

Azuka—(f)—past glory

Azuka—(m)—past glory

African Baby Names—B

Baakir—(m)—eldest

Baako—(f)—first born

Babafemi—(m)—loved by his father

Babafemi—(m)—my father loves me

Babajide—(m)—father has returned

Babatunde—(m)—father returns

Babatunji—(m)—father returns again

Baba—(f)—born on thursday

Baba—(m)—sweet baby, born on thursday

Babechi—(m)—father of echi

Babetta—(f)—foreign woman

Babirye—(f)— (two people) first-born of twin girls

Babtunde—(m)—father has returned

Babukar—(m)—wolf of senegal

Babu—(m)—a gentleman, child, clerk

Babu—(m)—grandfather

Bacia—(f)—devastating deaths in the family

Badawi—(m)—nomad

Badda—(m)—big heart

Baderinwa—(f)—worthy of respect

Badilini—(m)—change

Badrani—(m)—full moon

Badriya—(f)—resembling full moon

Badru—(m)—born at full moon

Badru—(m)—born at the full moon, full moon

Badru—(m)—born between full moons

Badu—(f)—dynamic, tenth born child

Badu—(f)—tenth born child

Badu—(m)—tenth-born child

Bahari—(m)—seaman

Bahati—(f)—luck

Bahati—(f)—my luck is good

Baha—(m)—beautiful, magnificent

Bahiti—(f)—fortune

Bahiyah—(f)—beautiful, from kikuyu, radiant

Bahiya—(f)—beautiful, nice, radiant

Baina—(f)—sparkling

Baingana—(m)—people are equal

Bakari—(m)—a promising and lovely human being

Bakari—(m)—of noble promise

Baka—(m)—crane, stork

Bakir—(m)—early, eldest

Bako—(f)—first born

Bako—(m)—the only one, baby first born

Bale—(m)—living near the castle wall

Balinda—(m)—fortitude and patience

Balogun—(m)—a general

Balondemu—(m)—chosen one

Bamidele—(f)— bring me home

Bandele—(f)—born away from home

Banga—(m)—sword, intoxicated drink

Banji—(f)—second born of twins

Banji—(m)—many, second born of twins

Banji—(m)—second born of twins

Banjoko—(m)—stay with me and wander no more

Bapoto—(f)—noise

Barack—(m)—blessed

Baraka—(f)—white one, blessings, increase

Baraka—(m)—a blessing, gift, fortune

Barasa—(m)—kenyan term meaning meeting site

Barika—(f)—successful

Barke—(f)—blessings

Barke—(m)—blessings

Barongo—(f)—the younger of twin

Baron—(m)—nobleman

Barre—(m)—gateway

Barrington—(m)—a troublesome tribe or person

Barry—(m)—marksman

Baruti—(m)—teacher

Basel—(m)—brave, courageous, lion

Basham—(f)—rich

Bashira—(f)—joyful, predictor of good news

Bashiri—(m)—predictor, bringer of good tidings

Bashir—(m)—one who gives good news

Bash—(m)—forerunner

Bash—(m)—head, chief, forerunner

Basma—(f)—a smile, happy, joyful, cheerful

Bassi—(f)—saddened

Bast—(m)—of the city of bubastis

Bast—(m)—venerable

Batuuli—(f)—maiden

Bausi—(m)—one who sharpens knives

Bavana—(f)—feeling, clear knowledge

Bavual—(m)—power or force

Baya—(f)—weaver-bird

Bayo—(f)—joy is found

Bayo—(m)—joy is found

Bayyina—(f)—evidence, proof, clear sign

Bebi—(f)—baby, from swahili

Becca—(f)—bound, tied, joined

Becka—(f)—predict, borrow, bound

Becky—(f)—to forecast, predict

Beddis—(m)—smart and charming

Behati—(f)—afrikans form of beata, blessing

Beheshta—(f)—paradise

Bejide—(f)—child born in the rainy time

Beka—(f)—one who predicts

Bekele—(m)—one who has grown

Belakane—(f)— concubine

Belay—(m)—above

Belay—(m)—above, superior

Bello—(m)—helper

Belonwu—(m)—for death

Bem—(m)—peace

Bem—(m)—peace, bear

Benjamin—(m)—right hand's son

Beno—(m)—his son, one of a band

Benton—(m)—settlement in a grassy place

Berhanu—(m)—light

Berihun—(m)—let him be our guide

Berkan—(m)—smart and charming

Berko—(m)—son first born

Bernard—(m)—as strong as a bear

Berni—(f)—one who brings victory

Berta—(m)—be strong, be vigilant

Besede—(f)—born on sunday

Betserai—(m)—helpful

Bezawit—(f)—foundation, pillar

Beza—(f)—despise, neglect, sun sparkle

Bhekisisa—(f)—to be careful, cautious

Bia—(f)—home, environment

Bibi—(f)—lady, woman, full of life

Bikila—(m)—grown up or great

Bikilu—(f)—grown up or great

Bikita—(f)—anteater

Biko—(m)—joy and hope

Bilali—(m)—call to prayer

Bilal—(m)—call to prayer, freshness

Bimkubwa—(f)—great lady

Bimnono—(f)—queen

Binah—(f)—dancer

Bina—(f)—a musical instrument

Binta—(f)—with deity

Binta—(f)—with god

Bintu—(f)—beautiful one

Birangi—(f)—colourful

Birungi—(f)—colourful, something nice, pretty

Bisa—(f)—greatly loved

Bishara—(f)—good tidings

Bitisururu—(f)—daughter of happiness

Bititi—(f)—strong lady

Biton—(m)—born after long wait

Biubwa—(f)—baby like

Blessing—(f)— blessing

Boahinma—(f)—one who has left her community

Bobo—(m)—african - born on tuesday

Bobo—(m)—born on tuesday

Bohlale—(f)— wisdom

Boipelo—(f)— proud

Boipelo—(m)—prideful

Boitumelo—(f)— joy

Bolade—(f)—honor arrives

Bolaji—(m)—wake up with wealth

Bolanile—(f)— the honor of this house

Bolanile—(f)—wealth of this house

Bomani—(m)—african swahili - great warrior

Bomani—(m)—warrior

Boma—(m)—fortress, pile of stones

Bongani—(m)—the grateful one

Bonny—(m)—charming, pleasant

Booker—(m)—beech-tree, binder of books

Borafya—(m)—better health

Boseda—(m)—born on sunday

Bosede—(f)—born on sunday

Bosede—(m)—born on sunday

Boutros—(m)—form of peter

Brahim—(m)—father of multitude

Braima—(f)—father of multitudes

Brendon—(m)—traveller, prince, brave

Briana—(f)—noble, virtuous

Brisanne—(f)—smart and charming

Bron—(m)—the source

Bruk—(m)—one that is blessed

Bukola—(f)—rising wealth

Bunme—(f)—my gift

Bunmi—(f)—my gift

Bupe—(f)—hospitality

Buqisi—(f)—queen of saba

Burhani—(m)—proof

Buru—(m)—a man who is like a bull

Busara—(f)—wisdom, prudence

Buseje—(f)—ask me

Bushira—(f)—announcer of good news

Bushiri—(m)—predictor

Bwana—(m)—gentleman, sir, mister

Bwerani—(m)—you are welcome, from ngoni

Bwire—(m)—born at night

African Baby Names—C

Cachay—(f)—prestigious, desirous

Caimile—(f)—from a proverb

Caimile—(f)—name from a proverb

Cairo—(f)—city in egypt

Cairo—(m)—city in egypt

Cairo—(m)—one who is victorious

Calbert—(m)—cowherd, cowboy

Calista—(m)—beauty

Calvin—(m)—little bald one

Camara—(f)—she is a teacher

Camarsa—(m)—one who is born to teach, a born teacher or preacher

Camar—(m)—he who is a teacher

Cameron—(m)—bent nose, crooked stream

Camille—(f)—priest's attendant

Canan—(m)—land of reeds, merchant, trader

Candace—(f)— the mistress of chendi

Candice—(f)—pure, glowing

Candis—(f)—pure, white, glowing

Carama—(m)—teacher

Carel—(m)—strong, a free man

Carl—(m)—man, free man, farmer

Carnell—(m)—defender of the castle, winner

Carrizoa—(m)—a swamp or a wetland of life

Carswell—(m)—lives at the watercress spring

Catava—(f)—from a proverb

Catava—(f)—name from a proverb

Cayman—(m)—alligator

Cecil—(m)—blind, sixth, day, grey eyes

Chabwera—(m)—he has arrived at last

Chacha—(m)—a strong man

Chacha—(m)—strong

Chad—(m)—of great love, warrior

Chafulumisa—(m)—swift, fast, from ngoni

Chaga—(m)—moisture, goat

Chago—(m)—supplanted

Chaka—(m)—great king

Chalondra—(f)—smart

Chaltuu—(f)—st born girl

Chandaki—(f)— the mistress of chendi

Chanda—(f)—moon

Chandu—(m)—moon

Chanecia—(f)—smart and beautiful

Chane—(m)—name of a deity, dependability

Changa—(f)—be prevalent

Changa—(m)—immature, very young

Chantal—(f)—tough like stone

Chanya—(f)—beautiful

Chan—(f)—a clan name

Chaonaine—(f)—it has seen me

Chara—(f)—quiet and frisky

Charlayne—(f)—feminine of charles, womanly

Charli—(f)—strong and womanly

Charminique—(f)—a female child born out of love

Charnita—(f)—smart and charming

Chata—(m)—an ending

Chatha—(m)—finality, completion

Chatuluka—(m)—a departure

Chausiki—(f)—born at night

Chausiku—(f)—born at night

Chazmin—(f)—jasmine flower

Cheche—(f)—small thing

Cheche—(m)—form of joseph

Chega—(m)—holiday

Cheikh—(m)—learned

Cheja—(m)—holiday

Chekandino—(m)—hot, spicy

Chelle—(f)—one who is like deity

Cheluchi—(f)—wait for deity in every situation

Chenzira—(m)—born on a journey

Chenzira—(m)—born on the road

Cheops—(m)—a pharaoh of egypt's iv dynasty

Chepi—(f)—fairy

Cherice—(f)—blend of cherie

Cheusi—(f)—dark one

Chewe—(m)—loved one

Chiaka—(f)—deity says, deity will decide

Chiamaka—(f)— deity is noble

Chiamaka—(m)—a guardian spirit

Chiamaka—(m)—god is splendid

Chiazam—(m)—answer sent from deity

Chibale—(m)—kinship

Chibale—(m)—kinship, kinsman

Chibueze—(f)—where deity is the king

Chibueze—(m)—deity is ruler

Chibuzo—(f)— deity leads

Chibuzo—(m)—deity is leading the way

Chicha—(m)—beloved

Chideria—(f)—what deity has written is written

Chidhatma—(f)—the real deity

Chidhatma—(m)—the real deity

Chidiebele—(f)—deity is kind, merciful

Chidiebere—(f)— deity is merciful

Chidiebere—(m)—deity is good

Chidike—(m)—the one guided by the deity

Chidima—(f)—deity is good and wonderful

Chidimma—(f)— deity is good

Chidimma—(m)—deity is good

Chidinma—(f)—deity is wonderful, great

Chidi—(f)—deity exists

Chidi—(m)—god exists

Chidi—(m)—strongest deity

Chidubem—(f)—the one repaired by the almighty

Chidubem—(m)—deity is my guide

Chiedozie—(f)—planned by deity

Chiedozie—(m)—deity has fixed it

Chiedozie—(m)—planned by deity

Chiedza—(f)—light

Chiemeka—(f)— deity has done very well

Chiemeka—(m)—deity has performed great deeds

Chiemela—(f)—deity has done something wonderful

Chiemela—(m)—deity has done something wonderful

Chigani—(m)—hound, from ngoni

Chigozie—(f)—may deity give blessing

Chigozie—(m)—deity blesses

Chihambuane—(m)—sweet potatoes, from bachopi

Chijioke—(f)—deity is in charge of creation

Chijioke—(m)—deity gives talent

Chijioke—(m)—god gives talent

Chikadibia—(f)—deity is greater than the doctor

Chika—(f)— deity is the greatest

Chika—(m)—deity is the greatest

Chikelu—(f)—created by deity

Chikelu—(m)—created by deity

Chikere—(f)—deity has created

Chikere—(m)—deity created humans, created by deity

Chikezie—(f)—deity's will is supreme

Chikezie—(m)—deity's will is supreme

Chike—(f)—power of deity

Chike—(m)—a talented individual

Chike—(m)—power of god

Chikodi—(m)—it is in the hands of deity

Chikosi—(m)—neck, from ngoni

Chikumbu—(m)—knife handle

Chiku—(f)—chatter box

Chiku—(f)—chatterer

Chikwendu—(f)—may deity just let live

Chikwendu—(m)—may deity just let live

Chilemba—(m)—turban

Chimalsi—(m)—a proud man

Chimalsi—(m)—proud

Chimanga—(m)—maize, from ngoni

Chimaobim—(m)—deity knows my mind

Chima—(f)—the creator knows, deity knows

Chima—(m)—deity knows everything

Chimdindu—(m)—my deity is alive

Chimelu—(m)—made of deity

Chimelu—(m)—made of god

Chimezie—(m)—let deity settle as he wish

Chimsima—(m)—hard porridge, from ngoni

Chimwala—(f)—stone

Chinagorom—(f)—deity's my mouth pieces

Chinagorom—(m)—deity's my mouthpieces

Chinaka—(f)—deity decides

Chinangwa—(m)—cassava, from ngoni

Chinara—(f)—may deity receive

Chinara—(f)—may god receive

Chinaza—(f)— deity answers my prayer

Chindu—(m)—deity or most high

Chinecherem—(f)—victory

Chinedum—(f)—deity guides me

Chinedum—(m)—deity guides me

Chinedu—(f)—deity leads me

Chinedu—(m)—deity leads me

Chinelo—(f)—thought of deity

Chinelo—(m)—thought of god

Chinelo—(m)—thoughts of deity, talented

Chineze—(f)—deity takes care of me

Chineze—(m)—deity takes care of me

Chinika—(f)—deity receives

Chinonso—(m)—deity is nearby

Chinouyazue—(m)—will be back again, from shona

Chinua—(f)—may deity fight for me

Chinua—(m)—blessings from deity, from ibo

Chinua—(m)—blessings of god

Chinue—(f)—blessing of chi

Chinue—(f)—deity's blessing

Chinue—(f)—god's blessing

Chinue—(f)—god/s own blessing

Chinweike—(f)—deity owns power

Chinweike—(m)—deity owns power

Chinwendu—(f)— deity owns life

Chinwendu—(m)—deity has life, deity who owns life

Chinweuba—(m)—all wealth belongs to deity

Chinwe—(f)— deity owns me

Chinyere—(f)—deity has given, deity gave

Chioh—(m)—power of deity

Chioke—(m)—deities blessing

Chioke—(m)—god blessing

Chioma—(f)— good deity

Chionesu—(m)—a guiding light

Chione—(f)—mythical daughter of the nile

Chipita—(m)—it has gone, from ngoni

Chipo—(f)— a gift

Chipo—(f)—gift

Chisisi—(m)—a secret

Chisulo—(m)—strong as steel

Chitsime—(m)—a well

Chitundu—(m)—bird nest

Chiumbo—(m)—a little creation

Chiumbo—(m)—little

Chiumbo—(m)—small

Chiwanda—(m)—from yao

Chiwa—(f)—death

Chiwocha—(m)—rooster, from lomwe

Chizoba—(f)— may deity save

Chizoba—(m)—deity protect us, deity keep saving me

Chi—(m)—man with purpose

Chi—(m)—the one who looks like deity

Chokwe—(f)—ethnic group in centralafrica

Chokwe—(m)—ethnic group in central africa

Chola—(f)—ancient kingdom of north’south

Chola—(m)—a long robe

Chotsani—(f)—take away

Christelle—(f)—follower of lord

Chuguel—(m)—sugar, from bachopi

Chui—(m)—leopard

Chuka—(m)—deity is greater than all doctor

Chuki—(f)—star

Chuks—(m)—deity did great deeds

Chukwubuikem—(m)—deity is my power or energy

Chukwudi—(m)—deity, deity has blessed us

Chukwuebuka—(m)—deity is great, huge, mighty

Chukwuemeka—(m)—deity has done great

Chukwueneka—(m)—deity has dealt kindly with us

Chukwukadibia—(m)—deity is greater than physicians

Chukwuka—(m)—deity is supreme

Chukwuma—(f)—deity knows best

Chukwunonso—(m)—deity is ever near

Chukwurah—(m)—deity should protect this

Chumachienda—(m)—a dignitary is on his way

Chuma—(f)—smart and charming

Chuma—(m)—wealth, from shona

Citiwala—(m)—insect

Citseko—(m)—a door, from ngoni

Clarence—(m)—clear, luminous, famous

Clayton—(m)—settlement by the clay pit

Cleavon—(m)—from the cliff land, cliff

Clement—(m)—merciful, mild, gentle

Cleon—(m)—glory, fame, good repute

Cleopatra—(f)—queen, father's glory

Cleotha—(f)—creative

Cleveland—(m)—a hilly region

Clevon—(m)—from the cliff, slope land

Clifton—(m)—a settlement at a riverbank

Clinton—(m)—settlement near the headland

Coblah—(m)—born on tuesday

Coffie—(m)—born on friday

Colanda—(f)—cora plus yolanda

Colin—(m)—victory of the people

Commie—(m)—born on saturday

Cordell—(m)—rope

Coretta—(f)—from the round hill

Cornelius—(m)—like a horn, strong-willed

Coujoe—(m)—born on monday

Cozette—(f)—cosy, warm

Cubba—(m)—smart and charming

Cuca—(f)—a name

Cyrah—(f)—enthroned

African Baby Names—D

Dabiku—(f)—offering

Dabir—(m)—a brilliant teacher

Dacia—(f)—purple flower, from the south

Dada—(f)—child with curly hair

Dada—(m)—curly hair

Dada—(m)—elder one, grandfather

Dae—(m)—greatness

Dafina—(f)—valuable, precious item, treasure

Dahoma—(m)—long life

Daisha—(f)—the one who is alive

Dajan—(m)—dark sky during a heavy rain

Dakarai—(m)—happiness

Dakari—(m)—filled with joy

Daktari—(m)—a healer

Daktari—(m)—healer

Dalali—(m)—agent, broker

Dalia—(f)—a branch

Dalilah—(f)—languish, weak

Dalila—(f)—gentle soul

Dalili—(f)—sign

Dalis—(f)—drawing water

Dali—(m)—grapevines, cannot be satisfied

Dalji—(f)—walk gracefully, from kikuyu

Dalmar—(f)—versatile

Dalmar—(m)—versatile

Dalma—(f)—made of metal

Dalton—(m)—the settlement in the valley

Damani—(m)—tomorrow

Daman—(m)—one who controls, non-violence

Dambdeity—(m)—sky

Dambudzo—(f)— adversity

Damisi—(f)—cheerful

Damisi—(m)—cheerful personality

Damon—(m)—to tame, constant, spirit

Damtien—(f)—blessed one

Damu—(m)—blood

Danella—(f)—deity is mu judge

Danielle—(f)—deity is my judge

Daniel—(m)—the lord is my judge, joyful

Danie—(f)—deity is mu judge

Danilyjah—(f)—deity child

Danjuma—(m)—born on friday, male friday child

Danladi—(m)—born on sunday

Danni—(f)—deity is my judge

Danso—(m)—reliable, from ashanti of ghana

Danuwa—(f)—close friend

Daquan—(m)—a combination name

Darah—(f)—generation

Daraja—(m)—bridge, stage

Darel—(m)—darling, beloved

Daren—(m)—born at night, great

Darik—(m)—ruler of the people

Darius—(m)—wealthy protective, prophet

Darlonna—(f)—darla plus donna

Darnel—(m)—hiding place, the hidden alcove

Darratu—(f)—blooming flower

Darrell—(m)—darling, form of daryl

Darriel—(f)—beloved

Darriel—(m)—beloved

Darryl—(m)—darling

Daru—(f)—alcohol, wine

Darweshi—(m)—holy

Dashiki—(f)—loose-fitting shirt worn in africa

Daudi—(m)—beloved

Daudi—(m)—flower, beloved one

Daud—(m)—david, beloved

Daurama—(f)—ninth in the succession of queens

Dau—(m)—abbreviation of daudi

Davina—(f)—adored, beloved

Davion—(m)—a potential and dynamic being

Davu—(m)—starting of a new age

Davu—(m)—the beginning

Dawa—(f)—medicine, born on a monday

Dawit—(m)—beloved

Dawud—(m)—beloved

Dayajot—(m)—light of compassion

Daylon—(m)—hollow, valley

Dayo—(f)— joy arrives

Dayo—(f)—joy arrives

Dayo—(m)—arrival of joy

Dayton—(m)—sunny town, bright

Da—(m)—big, great, achieve

Deandre—(m)—a helmet, strong individual

Debelah—(f)—a friendly and charming person

Dedan—(m)—friendship, a judge

Dede—(f)— a jigger or a grasshopper

Deems—(m)—judge's son

Deiondre—(m)—valley

Deion—(m)—an all amazing deity

Deion—(m)—of zeus, follower of dionysos

Deityana—(m)—male child

Deka—(f)—one who pleases, the pleasing one

Deka—(m)—pleasing

Delandara—(f)—caring

Delicia—(f)—joy, delightful one, charming

Delilah—(f)—joyous, happy, peaceful

Delonn—(m)—the day is long

Delroy—(m)—the king

Delu—(f)—the only girl

Demarco—(m)—a demanding person

Dembe—(f)—peace

Dembe—(m)—peace

Demissie—(m)—destructor

Demond—(m)—the one who is born out of a man

Denelle—(f)—deity is my judge

Denzell—(m)—from denzell, a place in cornwall

Denzel—(m)—from denzell

Denzel—(m)—the wild one who is very gentle

Deogracia—(m)—a deity, a child of destiny

Deontay—(m)—one who belongs to zeus

Deonte—(m)—a traveller who has a outstanding personality

Deon—(m)—a mighty and all-dynamic deity

Deon—(m)—abbreviation of dionysius

Deo—(m)—deitylike, dev

Dera—(f)—fiend, oak tree

Dericia—(f)—athletic

Derick—(m)—ruler of the people, gifted ruler

Derrick—(m)—rich

Desean—(m)—the sean, the gift from deity

Deshawn—(m)—the prefix de and shawn

Desta—(f)—pleasure

Desta—(m)—happiness, pleasure

Destiny—(f)—fate, destiny

Devaj—(m)—from deity

Deval—(m)—deitylike, divine, temple

Devere—(m)—riverbank

Dewayne—(m)—waggon maker, swarthy

Dexter—(m)—dexterous, right handed

Dhakiya—(f)—intelligent

Dhambizao—(f)—the sins are theirs

Dheeshva—(m)—smart and charming

Dhoruba—(m)—storm

Dhuriya—(f)—descendant

Dhyany—(f)—one who meditates

Diallo—(m)—a strong and bold person

Diallo—(m)—bold

Diana—(m)—heavenly, divine

Diara—(m)—gift

Diar—(m)—an expensive wood

Diata—(f)—lion

Dia—(m)—champion

Dibia—(m)—healer, from ibo

Diello—(m)—a bold an dynamic person

Diji—(m)—a farmer, from ibo

Dikeledi—(f)— tears

Dinari—(m)—our shinning star

Dingane—(m)—one who is searching

Dini—(m)—faith, religion

Din—(m)—great congo, belief

Dionisia—(f)—follower of dionysus

Dion—(m)—one who came from zeus

Dixon—(m)—the legend, rich

Djidade—(f)—desired

Dlulu—(m)—surpass

Dodo—(f)—lovable

Doe—(f)—a gift of deity, a female deer

Dofi—(f)—second child after twins, from ewe

Dogo—(m)—insignificant, small, little

Dolapo—(f)—mixed blessings or happiness

Dola—(f)—crown

Dolie—(f)—beautiful, doll

Doli—(f)—doll

Dol—(m)—swinging, bucket

Domevlo—(m)—do not take others for face value

Dominique—(f)—lord's child, belonging to deity

Donkor—(m)—humble

Donkor—(m)—the humble one, humble

Donyell—(m)—brave, dark-skinned

Doreen—(f)—deity's gift, gift, gilded

Dorothy—(m)—gift, gift of deity

Dorsey—(f)—dark, form of dorset, a tribe

Doto—(f)—second of twins

Do—(f)—first child after twins

Drifa—(f)—fall of snow

Duane—(m)—dark, form of wayne

Duante—(m)—combination of duane

Dubaku—(f)— eleventh born child

Dubaku—(m)—child born eleventh

Dubem—(m)—the lord is my shepherd

Ducha—(f)—small or humble

Duka—(m)—all

Dukuzumuremyi—(m)—praise be to deity

Dulani—(m)—cutting

Dulani—(m)—cutting, from ngoni

Dula—(m)—brave and courageous

Dumaka—(m)—helping hand

Dumaka—(m)—helping hands

Duma—(f)—silence, resemblance

Duma—(m)—cheetah

Dume—(m)—the bull

Dumisai—(m)—a herald

Dumisani—(f)—give praise

Dumisani—(m)—praise

Dumisha—(m)—maintain

Dumi—(f)—the inspirer

Dumi—(m)—one who inspires others

Dumi—(m)—the inspirer

Duniisai—(m)—herald

Duni—(f)—small

Dunsimi—(m)—don't die before me

Dupe—(f)—thank deity

Durah—(f)—pearl

Durojaiye—(m)—slow down enjoy the world

Durra—(f)—pearl

Dut—(f)—console

Duvanka—(f)—smart and charming

Dwayne—(m)—from the dunes, dark, black

Dyk—(m)—smart and charming

African Baby Names—E

Earline—(f)—noble woman

Eartha—(f)—earthy, born of the earth

Earvin—(m)—friend of the sea

Eason—(m)—protective, great one

Ebelechukwu—(f)—mercy of deity

Ebelechukwu—(m)—mercy of deity

Ebele—(f)—compassion

Ebele—(m)—mercy or kindness

Eberegbulam—(m)—my kindness shall not destroy me

Ebere—(f)—mercy

Ebere—(m)—mercy

Ebiere—(f)—jaw of niger, beautiful woman

Ebonee—(f)—black, a hard wood

Ebony—(f)—ebony wood, dark beauty

Ebo—(m)—born on tuesday

Ebo—(m)—child born on tuesday

Ebun—(f)—gift

Edem—(f)—last, deity has saved me

Edem—(m)—last, deity has saved me

Edenausegboye—(f)—good deeds are remembered

Eden—(f)—delightful, adornment, paradise

Edet—(m)—born on market day

Ede—(m)—royal, wealthy guardian

Edo—(m)—guardian

Edwyn—(m)—prosperous friend, valued

Edy—(m)—strife for wealth, rich in war

Eeden—(f)—star

Eega—(f)—palm bird who loves to fly

Eega—(m)—palm bird who loves to fly

Effiom—(m)—crocodile

Efia—(f)—born on friday

Efua—(f)—friday born child

Efunsegun—(m)—child of obatala

Efuru—(f)—daughter of heaven

Ehioze—(m)—above the envy of others

Ehioze—(m)—jealousy is beneath me

Eidi—(f)—festivity

Ejimofor—(f)—truth and honesty on my side

Ejimofor—(m)—truth and honesty on my side

Ekaghogho—(f)—born on an important day

Ekanem—(f)—my mother is of good nature

Eka—(f)—matchless, alone, first child

Ekechi—(f)—deity's creation, the destiny of deity

Ekechukwu—(m)—deity's creation

Ekejiuba—(m)—destiny holds the key to wealth

Ekenedilichukwu—(f)—praise the lord, thanks to deity

Ekenedilichukwu—(m)—praise the lord

Ekene—(f)—acclaimed

Ekene—(m)—acclaimed

Ekevu—(m)—intelligent

Ekon—(m)—strong, bold

Ekow—(m)—born on thursday

Ekua—(f)—wednesday born

Ekundayo—(f)—the one who turns sorrows to joys

Ekundayo—(m)—sorrow becomes joy

Ekwensu—(m)—deity

Ekwueme—(m)—one who fulfils his promise

Elechi—(f)—looking up to deity

Elechi—(m)—it's up to deity

Elene—(f)—name of a poem, variant of helen

Elewa—(m)—intelligent

Elewa—(m)—understand, very intelligent

Elham—(f)—inspiration, revelation

Elimu—(m)—knowledge, education

Ellema—(f)—milking a cow

Ellone—(f)—deity loves me

Elom—(f)—deity loves me

Elom—(f)—god loves me

Elon—(f)—deity loves me

Elon—(f)—god loves me

Elon—(m)—deity loves the individual

Elton—(m)—from the old estate

Eluemuno—(f)—i have reached or arrived home

Eluemuno—(m)—I have reached or arrived home

Emefa—(f)—there is peace

Emeka—(m)—great deeds, deity did great deeds

Emem—(f)—calm, peace

Emem—(m)—person of peace, peace

Emene—(f)—don't do harm, do not hurt

Emene—(m)—don't do harm, do not hurt

Emenike—(m)—take things easy

Emmet—(m)—dynamic, an ant

Emojung—(f)—the old one

Enam—(f)—reward

Enam—(m)—gift

Eniola—(f)— she who is wealthy

Enitan—(f)— one of story

Enobakhare—(m)—the king's word

Enomwoyi—(f)—graceful one

Enos—(m)—humankind, one vigour

Eno—(f)—gift, a water deity

Eno—(m)—gift, strong with a sword

Enu—(f)— second-born child

Enyinnaya—(m)—his father's friend

Enyonyam—(f)—it is good for me

Enyo—(f)—deitydess of war

Enyo—(m)—enough children

Enzi—(m)—dynamic

Ephigenia—(f)—daughter

Ephram—(m)—fruitful

Ephrem—(m)—fertile, productive

Erasto—(f)—man of peace

Erasto—(m)—man of peace

Erevu—(m)—ingenious, capable

Erik—(m)—ever dynamic, ever ruler

Ernestine—(f)—sincere, serious

Ernest—(m)—sincere

Erskine—(m)—over the knife

Eshe—(f)— life

Eshe—(f)—life

Esiankiki—(f)—young maiden

Esinam—(f)—deity heard me

Esi—(f)—born on sunday

Essien—(m)—a child belongs to everyone

Essien—(m)—sixth-born son

Essi—(m)—star, abbreviation of ester

Etana—(f)—strong one

Etuhole—(f)—deity loves us

Eutychia—(f)—good luck

Evaristo—(m)—well desire, helmet

Everton—(m)—boar town

Evian—(m)—spring-water

Ewansiha—(m)—secrets are not for sale

Ezana—(m)—fourth-century king

Ezeamaka—(m)—as splendid as the king

Ezeji—(m)—king of yams

Ezenachi—(m)—the king rules

Ezeoha—(m)—a people's king

Eze—(f)—king

Eze—(m)—a person who is a king

Eze—(m)—king

Ezinwa—(m)—pleasing, good child

African Baby Names—F

Fabayo—(f)—a lucky birth brings joy

Faba—(m)—bean farmer, variant of fabian

Fabunni—(f)—given deity

Fabunni—(m)—deity has given me this

Fabunni—(m)—god has given me this

Fadhila—(f)—outstanding

Fadhili—(f)—aid, kindness, goodwill

Fadhili—(m)—help, favour, show kindness

Fadil—(m)—generous

Fadiya—(f)—redeemer

Fadzai—(f)—entertain

Fahari—(f)—pride, grandeur, splendour

Fahima—(f)—intelligent, learned

Fahim—(m)—learned

Fahim—(m)—wise, learned

Fahmeeb—(m)—one who understands

Faika—(f)—beautiful, superior

Faizah—(f)—victorious

Faiza—(f)—gain, victorious

Faiza—(f)—victorious

Fakhri—(m)—glory, honorary, glorious

Fakhta—(f)—dove

Fakihi—(m)—wish

Faki—(m)—happy, hollower

Falah—(f)—happiness, success, long live

Falala—(f)—born in abundance

Fala—(f)—a crow

Fanaka—(f)—prosperity, benefit

Fana—(f)—wealth

Fanikia—(f)—prosperity, succeed in something

Fannah—(f)—getting destroyed in love, fun

Fanta—(f)—absence filler, beautiful day

Fanta—(m)—absence filler, proxy

Faqihi—(m)—wise

Farah—(f)—glory, happiness

Farai—(f)— rejoice

Faraja—(f)—comfort, relief or rest

Faraji—(f)—comfort

Faraji—(m)—consolation

Faraji—(m)—consolation, comfort, solace

Farashuu—(f)—butterfly

Fara—(f)—cheerful one

Fara—(f)—level measure, beautiful

Fardowsa—(f)—highest garden in paradise, heaven

Farhani—(m)—a delightful feeling of joy

Farhani—(m)—happy

Farida—(f)—unique

Farid—(m)—wide, unique, without rival

Farih—(f)—bright and fair

Fariji—(m)—consolation

Farisa—(f)—smart, beautiful, kind

Farisi—(f)—expert, experience, competent

Fariza—(f)—light, beautiful

Faruki—(m)—judicious

Fasaha—(f)—faultless, eloquence

Fasilidas—(m)—historic king of ethiopia

Fathia—(f)—beginning, victory

Fathi—(m)—victorious, winner, to win

Fatia—(f)—abstainer from forbidden things

Fatimah—(f)—accustom

Fatou—(f)—beloved by all

Fauziya—(f)—successful

Fauzi—(m)—successful, belonging to the army

Fawn—(f)—little young deer, baby deer

Fayola—(f)—walk with honor

Fayola—(f)—walks with honor

Fazad—(m)—moment

Feechi—(f)—worship deity

Feechi—(f)—worship god

Fehed—(m)—lynx

Feimata—(f)—love me

Feisal—(m)—arbitrator, judge

Fela—(m)—warlike, lucky, happy

Femi—(f)— deity loves me

Femi—(f)—love me

Femi—(m)—adored by deity, deity loves me

Fenuku—(m)—born after terms

Fenyang—(m)—conqueror

Ferhat—(m)—joy

Ferid—(m)—unique

Feruzi—(f)—turquoise

Feruzi—(m)—azure, purplish blue

Feye—(m)—the beginning

Feyikemi—(f)—blessed

Fida—(f)—redemption

Fida—(m)—sacrifice, unconditional love

Fidela—(f)—faithful, loyalty

Fidel—(m)—loyal, faithful and sincere

Fifi—(m)—born on friday

Fifi—(m)—from fante, born on friday

Fikirini—(m)—reflect

Fila—(f)—lover

Finnley—(f)—a fair (haired) warrior

Firdawsi—(f)—paradise beautiful garden

Firdous—(m)—paradise

Firhun—(m)—smart and charming

Firyali—(f)—extraordinary

Fisseha—(f)—happiness

Floarea—(f)—romanic word for a blooming flower

Flodwig—(f)—a dithematic name

Fodjour—(m)—fourth born

Fogo—(m)—high

Folade—(f)—honour arrives

Folade—(f)—she brings honor

Folake—(f)—taken care with wealth

Folami—(f)— honor me

Folami—(f)—honor and respect me

Folami—(m)—one who demands respect

Folasade—(f)—crowned with wealth

Folashade—(f)—honour confers a crown

Folayan—(f)—to walk with dignity

Fola—(f)—honorable

Fola—(f)—honour

Foluke—(f)—placed in deity's care

Foluke—(f)—placed in god's care

Foluke—(m)—given to god

Foluke—(m)—placed in deity's hand

Fouad—(m)—heart

Freya—(f)—deitydess of love

Fuad—(m)—conscience, heart, soul, king

Fujo—(f)—born after a quarrel

Fukayna—(f)—knowledgeable

Fula—(f)—light

Fulumirani—(m)—a journey, from ngoni

Fumani—(m)—to rule

Fumbe—(f)— slave

Fumnanya—(f)— she who inspires love

Fumnaya—(f)—give me love

Fumnaya—(f)—the person who wanted to love by someone

Fumo—(m)—spear, majesty, title of a chief

Fumu—(m)—majesty

Fundikira—(m)—learned

Funga—(m)—conclude, tie, bind, close, fasten

Funmilayo—(f)—gave me happiness

Funsani—(m)—a request, from ngoni

Funsani—(m)—request

Furaha—(f)— joy

Furaha—(m)—happiness

Fynn—(m)—african - river ofinn

Fyzah—(f)—success

African Baby Names—G

Gacoki—(m)—he returns

Gaetan—(m)—from gaeta, italy

Gahiji—(m)—the hunter

Gakere—(m)—muscular, from kikuyu

Gakeri—(f)—a small muscle

Gakuru—(m)—elderly one

Galal—(m)—a roll or wheel, round

Gamada—(f)—glad

Gamal—(m)—camel, handsome

Gamba—(m)—warrior

Gamba—(m)—warrior, from shona

Gamila—(f)—gorgeous, beautiful

Ganasen—(m)—smart and charming

Ganesh—(m)—the legend, lord

Gani—(m)—gold

Ganya—(m)—garden of the lord, notable

Garai—(m)—calm, settled, from shona

Gardenia—(f)—sweet smelling flower

Garfield—(m)—a triangular bit of land

Garrison—(m)—spear fortified town

Garvi—(f)—pride, love

Gasira—(f)—one who is brave

Gatete—(m)—a milk gourd, from kikuyu

Gathee—(m)—elderly one

Gathii—(m)—a wanderer

Gathoni—(f)—she is an in law

Gatimu—(m)—a spear

Gavivi—(f)—money is sweet

Gawahir—(f)—precious stones or jewels

Gaya—(m)—worth going to, wealth

Gaynell—(f)—happy, shiny

Gazali—(m)—famous, mystic

Gazali—(m)—mystic

Gbemisola—(f)— carry me into honor

Gebre—(m)—an offering

Gemma—(f)—jewel, precious stone, gem

Genet—(f)—garden eden

Genet—(m)—eden

Genn—(f)—saviour

George—(m)—earth worker

Geraldine—(f)—mighty with a spear

Gerda—(f)—strong like a spear

Getachew—(m)—their master

Geteye—(m)—my master

Gethii—(m)—wanderer, from kikuyu

Ghadhanfar—(m)—the ruler or the king of jungle

Ghaffar—(m)—most forgiving, merciful, forgiver

Ghalib—(m)—excellent, winner

Ghalib—(m)—winner

Ghali—(m)—expensive, scare, costly

Ghalyela—(f)—precious

Ghanapriya—(m)—a name that originates from the country ghana

Ghana—(f)—a country in africa

Ghana—(m)—dark

Ghanima—(f)—good fortune, plenty

Ghanim—(m)—good man, successful

Ghaniy—(m)—rich

Gharibuu—(f)—stranger, visitor

Gheche—(f)—small thing

Ghedi—(m)—traveller

Gheilani—(m)—tropical tree

Ghinjo—(f)—slaughter, cut

Ghipe—(f)—sprout

Ghofiri—(m)—pardon, forgiveness

Gichinga—(m)—a firebrand

Gicicio—(m)—mirror

Gikuyu—(m)—founder of the agikuyu nation

Gilda—(f)—woman of sacrifice

Gildun—(m)—star

Gimbya—(f)—princess

Gimbya—(m)—princess

Gina—(f)—well born, race of women

Ginikanwa—(f)—one who is better than child

Ginikanwa—(m)—one who is better than child

Ginika—(f)—deity is the greatest

Girma—(m)—majesty, worthy of glory

Githinji—(m)—a butcher

Gitonga—(m)—wealthy one

Gladys—(f)—lame, disabled

Goatsemodime—(m)—deity knows

Godana—(m)—male child

Gogo—(m)—like grandfather, from ngoni

Goitsemedime—(f)—deity knows

Goredenna—(m)—black cloud

Gother—(m)—friendly

Gowon—(m)—rain-maker

Gowon—(m)—rainmaker

Grant—(m)—great, large, great plains

Gregory—(m)—awake, watchful

Guban—(m)—burnt

Gudiava—(f)—smart and charming

Guedado—(f)—unwanted

Guedado—(m)—wanted by nobody, unwanted

Gugile—(m)—ageing

Gugu—(f)— a precious person

Gulussa—(m)—helper

Gure—(m)—grey, left-handed

Gure—(m)—left handed

Gur—(f)—the young of a beast, a whelp

Gwamaka—(m)—dynamic

Gwandoya—(m)—met with misery

Gwandoya—(m)—met with unhappiness, from luganda

Gwendolyn—(f)—blessed bow, fair bow

Gyamfi—(m)—ashanti of ghana

Gyasi—(m)—wonderful baby

Gyasi—(m)—wonderful one, knowledge

Gzifa—(f)—peaceful one

African Baby Names—H

Haamid—(m)—grateful

Haba—(m)—african - one who is charming

Haben—(m)—pride

Habibah—(f)—beloved, sweetheart

Habiba—(f)—sweetheart

Habibu—(m)—beloved

Habib—(m)—beloved

Habib—(m)—beloved one, darling

Habika—(f)—sweetheart

Habimama—(m)—deity exists

Habimana—(m)—god exist

Hachim—(m)—smart and charming

Hadaya—(f)—gift, present

Hada—(f)—salty place

Hada—(m)—myrtle tree

Hadhir—(m)—present, attending, a variant of hadhir

Hadhi—(f)—respect, honour, rank

Hadiah—(f)—guide to righteousness

Hadiyah—(f)—guide to righteousness

Hadiya—(f)—guide

Hadiyya—(f)— gift

Hadi—(m)—guide, leader

Hadya—(f)—well-behaved, gift

Hae—(f)—ocean

Hafez—(m)—protective, preserver

Hafidha—(f)—mindful

Hafidh—(m)—preserver

Hafiz—(m)—protected, guardian

Hafsa—(f)—sound judgement

Hagos—(f)—joy, happiness, pleasure

Hagos—(m)—joy, happy

Haiba—(f)—charm

Haider—(m)—the king of jungle, lion

Haifa—(f)—slender, of beautiful body

Haile—(m)—african - power, retreat

Hainidi—(m)—commendable

Hajari—(m)—flight

Hajari—(m)—uesd in africa,the one who takes flight

Hajeera—(f)—joy love beauty

Haji—(m)—born during the hajj

Haji—(m)—pilgrimage to mecca

Hakika—(f)—accuracy, truth, undoubtedly

Hakilotu—(f)—be careful

Hakilotu—(m)—be careful

Hakima—(f)—sensible

Hakim—(m)—almighty, judge

Hakizimana—(m)—it is deity who saves

Haki—(m)—justice, claim, right, privilege

Hala—(f)—halo around the moon

Haleem—(m)—lord of sound, patience

Halif—(m)—ally, confederate, one who takes an oath

Halili—(f)—distinguished

Halima—(f)—gentle

Halina—(f)—woman of serenity, light

Halisi—(f)—truth, genuine

Hali—(m)—unique, graceful, kind

Halla—(f)—sweet and kind

Halla—(f)—unexpected gift

Halle—(f)—the sea, heroine

Hamadi—(m)—one who is praised

Hamadi—(m)—praised

Hamdan—(m)—praises to be deity

Hamed—(m)—one who praises, thankful

Hamet—(m)—brave

Hamida—(f)—gracious

Hamidi—(m)—to be commended, praise

Hamid—(m)—friend, praiseworthy

Hamisi—(f)—one who was born on a thursday

Hamisi—(m)—born on thursday

Hami—(m)—protective, defender, patron

Hamza—(m)—lion, strong, sour leaves, smart

Hana—(f)—happiness, flower

Hana—(f)—joy, peace, happiness

Hanifa—(f)—true believer of islam

Hanif—(m)—orthodox, pious

Hanif—(m)—true believer of islam

Hanisi—(m)—born on thursday

Hanna—(f)—happiness

Hanuni—(f)—cheerful

Hanzila—(f)—road

Haoniyao—(f)—born at the time of a quarrel

Haoniyao—(m)—born at the time of a quarrel

Haracha—(f)—frog

Haracha—(m)—frog

Harambee—(m)—let's pull together

Harbel—(m)—a town name in margibi county

Harhold—(m)—smart and charming

Harif—(m)—pungent, hot

Harith—(m)—cultivator

Harith—(m)—lion, green colour

Harmalah—(m)—an african plant

Haroun—(m)—superior, exalted

Hartha—(f)—arable, fertile

Haruni—(m)—mountaineer

Harun—(m)—lofty

Harun—(m)—mountain of strength

Harusi—(f)—wedding, get married

Hasanati—(f)—good

Hasana—(f)—first born of twins

Hasani—(m)—handsome

Hasani—(m)—handsome, excellence

Hasan—(f)—handsome, chaste woman

Hasan—(m)—laughter, good, beautiful

Haseena—(f)—beautiful pretty

Hashiki—(f)—passion

Hashil—(m)—joyful

Hashim—(m)—destroying

Hashim—(m)—magnificent

Hasijna—(f)—beautiful, attractive

Hasina—(f)—good

Hasna—(f)—beautiful, laughing

Hasna—(f)—beauty, from swahili, pretty

Hasnuu—(m)—handsome

Hassain—(m)—smart and charming

Hassani—(m)—handsome

Hassan—(m)—good, handsome

Hatari—(m)—hazard, danger

Hatshepsut—(f)—name of a queen

Hauhouot—(m)—ethnic

Hauli—(m)—power, strength

Hawa—(f)—desire

Hawa—(f)—eve

Hawla—(f)—active, intelligent

Hayde—(f)—well-behaved, noble sort

Hazel—(f)—hazelnut, a nut-bearing tree

Hazika—(f)—intelligent

Hazina—(f)—treasure

Hazina—(m)—valuable

Hedda—(f)—warfare, fighter

Hediye—(f)—gift

Hekanefer—(m)—the good prince

Hekima—(m)—knowledgeable, clever

Helal—(m)—new moon

Helina—(f)—sun ray, shining light

Hembadoon—(f)—the winner

Hemmu—(m)—shape

Hendaqué—(f)— the mistress of chendi

Henrietta—(f)—ruler of the house

Henry—(m)—ruler of the house

Heri—(m)—goodness, happiness

Hermi—(f)—smart and charming

Heshima—(m)—highly esteemed

Heshimu—(m)—honour, respect

Heshui—(f)—smart and charming

Hiari—(f)—free will

Hibaq—(f)—smart and charming

Hiba—(f)—gift, present

Hiba—(m)—gift of deity

Hicham—(m)—energetic, generous

Hidaya—(f)—precious gift

Hidi—(f)—root

Hija—(f)—daughter

Hiji—(m)—west african, to make a pilgrimage

Hilali—(m)—crescent-like

Hilla—(m)—variant of hilda

Himayat—(m)—help, protection

Himidi—(f)—all praises to deity

Himmi—(m)—smart and charming

Hina—(f)—henna, myrtle

Hirsi—(m)—amulet

Hisani—(f)—forgiveness

Hisham—(m)—generous, noble

Hissa—(f)—star, proud

Hiuhu—(m)—he is hot, from kikuyu

Hiwot—(f)—life

Hlengiwe—(f)— savior

Hobo—(f)—gift

Hodari—(m)—capable, energetic

Hola—(f)—saviour

Homa—(f)—a mythical bird

Hondo—(m)—war, from shona

Hondo—(m)—warrior

Hoor—(f)—virgin of paradise, nymph

Horace—(m)—time keeper, hour, time

Hosni—(m)—goodness, excellence

Hotha—(m)—hifza

Hova—(f)—middle class

Hoyam—(f)—passionate love

Ho—(m)—goodness, lake, diamond

Hubab—(m)—aim, friendship

Huba—(f)—love, friendship, favour

Huba—(m)—love, friendship,

Hudagan—(m)—smart and charming

Huda—(f)—right guidance

Hudham—(f)—astute

Humaisha—(f)—smart and charming

Humud—(m)—gracious

Hunadi—(f)—gift of deity

Hun—(f)—free person

Hurani—(m)—restive

Huruma—(f)—compassion, mercy

Husani—(m)—handsome

Huseni—(m)—good

Husniya—(f)—beauty

Huso—(f)—sadness of the bride

Hususa—(f)—specially, exactly

Huzaif—(m)—son of haroon, brave

Huzefa—(m)—pure heart

Hyacinth—(f)—the hyacinth flower

African Baby Names—I

Ibada—(m)—adoration, adored

Ibeamaka—(m)—the agnates are splendid

Ibeawuchi—(m)—one's neighbours are not one's deity

Ibekwe—(m)—our agreement is deity's wish

Ibn—(m)—son

Ibrahim—(m)—father of a multitude

Ibrahim—(m)—my father is exalted

Ibukun—(f)—blessings, good wishes

Idihi—(f)—enthusiasm, perseverance

Idi—(m)—festival

Idogbe—(m)—brother of twins

Idongesit—(f)—convenience, comfort

Idowu—(f)—first child after twins

Idowu—(m)—born after twins

Idriis—(m)—prophet, he studies

Ifama—(f)—all is well

Ifeanyichukwu—(f)—nothing is above deity power

Ifeanyichukwu—(m)—everything is possible with deity

Ifeanyi—(f)—deity can do anything

Ifeanyi—(m)—nothing pass deity

Ifeoma—(f)—precious child, good, precious

Ifesinachi—(m)—things or child as a gift from deity

Ifetayo—(f)—love brings happiness

Ife—(f)— love

Ife—(m)—love

Iffat—(f)—honour, virtue

Ifni—(m)—smart and charming

Ifser—(m)—useful

Iften—(m)—light

Ifunanya—(f)— love

Ige—(f)—born feet first

Ige—(m)—born by breech

Iggi—(m)—only son

Iggy—(m)—only son, form of iggi

Igider—(m)—smart and charming

Igmi—(m)—joyful

Iher—(m)—smart and charming

Ihlombe—(f)—joy, e static

Ijaba—(f)—a wish fulfilled

Ijeoma—(f)—safe, good journey

Ijoma—(f)—travel safely

Ikenna—(m)—father's strength

Iken—(m)—well-ordered

Ike—(m)—one who brings laughter

Ikinya—(m)—a single step, from kikuyu

Ikuseghan—(f)—peace surpasses war

Ilan—(m)—tree, good person

Ilham—(f)—inspiration

Ilom—(m)—my enemies are many

Ilori—(f)—special treasure

Ilyas—(m)—name of a prophet

Imamu—(m)—leader, minister, preacher

Imani—(f)—faithful person

Iman—(f)—faith, belief, faithful

Iman—(m)—faith, belief, faithful

Imara—(f)—strong, firm, stubbornness

Imara—(m)—dynamic, strength, persistent

Imarika—(m)—become intensified

Imari—(m)—faithful or loyal

Imarogbe—(m)—child born to a good family

Imena—(f)—honourable, excellent, brave

Imena—(m)—honourable, excellent

Immeghar—(m)—smart and charming

Immel—(m)—flowers

Imran—(m)—prosperity, dynamic

Inayat—(m)—gift, favour, kindness

Inaya—(f)—beautiful, concern, solicitude

Indusa—(f)—desire for a system

Ingumba—(f)—one who is easy going

Iniko—(f)—born during troubled times

Iniko—(m)—born during troubled times

Intisar—(f)—famous, beautiful

Ipek—(f)—smart and charming

Ipyana—(m)—grace, from nyakyusa

Iraten—(m)—smart and charming

Irawagbon—(f)—enemy's attempt to kill her

Iregi—(m)—a rebel, from kikuyu

Irgen—(m)—smart and charming

Iroagbulam—(m)—let not enmity destroy me

Iruka—(f)—the future is supreme soga

Irungu—(m)—makes right, reformer

Iruwa—(f)—one who has seen the world

Isabis—(f)—something beautiful

Isabis—(m)—something beautiful

Isacs—(m)—smart and charming

Isam—(m)—safeguard, guard

Isa—(m)—prophet, love, jesus

Isilahi—(m)—compromise or agreement

Isimo—(m)—quality

Isioma—(f)—good luck

Isiyoshindika—(m)—unconquerable

Iskinder—(m)—defender of man

Isli—(m)—smart and charming

Ismaili—(m)—he hears, deity will listen

Isoke—(f)—a satisfying gift from deity

Issam—(m)—safeguard, self-made

Issay—(m)—hairy

Issa—(f)—the messiah

Issa—(m)—the messiah

Itbir—(m)—smart and charming

Itidal—(f)—symmetry, balance, temperance

Itimu—(m)—a spear

Itri—(m)—smart and charming

Ituri—(f)—sweet smelling

Iverem—(f)—blessings, favours

Ives—(m)—archer's bow, young archer

Ixzi—(m)—smart and charming

Iyabo—(f)—mother has returned

Iyasu—(m)—tigrinya of ethiopia

Iyke—(m)—power

Iysha—(f)—living, prosperous, lively

Iza—(f)—deity is my oath

Izefia—(f)—i have no child

Izegbe—(f)—a long expected child

Izza—(f)—honour, power, fame

African Baby Names—J

Jaafar—(m)—small river

Jabali—(m)—a man who is strong as a rock

Jabari—(m)—brave, strong hearted

Jabari—(m)—comforter

Jabbie—(f)—loving, happiness, hoping, kind

Jabilo—(m)—a man of medicine

Jabilo—(m)—medicine man

Jabiri—(m)—comforter

Jabir—(m)—restorer, comforter

Jabulani—(m)—happy

Jabulela—(f)—be happy

Jade—(f)—precious green stone

Jaedynn—(m)—deity will judge, thankful

Jafari—(m)—dignified, creek

Jafari—(m)—stream

Jafaru—(m)—brook

Jafaru—(m)—brook, creek

Jafar—(m)—rivulet, small river

Jahari—(m)—young strong and dynamic

Jaha—(f)—dignity

Jaha—(m)—dignified

Jaheem—(m)—one who was raised up to be dignified

Jaheim—(m)—african swahili - raised up, dignified

Jahia—(f)—one widely known

Jahia—(f)—prominent

Jahiem—(m)—african swahili - raised up, dignified, variant of jaheim

Jahina—(m)—brave, courageous

Jahir—(m)—african swahili - dignity, one who has dignity

Jahi—(f)—dignity, prominence

Jahi—(m)—dignified

Jahi—(m)—dignity

Jahmelia—(f)—a beautiful african woman

Jahnique—(f)—caring, joyful

Jahzara—(f)—blessed princess

Jainaba—(f)—smart and charming

Jaivyn—(m)—light spirit

J