50 Best african baby girl names and and their meanings
African names are very rich in culture and most of them get their root from events or circumstances surrounding the baby at the time of birth. Others are true reflection of what the parents want the child to be or become later on in the future.50 Best african baby girl names and and their meanings
- NKIRUKA, Greater is what lies ahead
- NOSIZWE, mother of the nation.
- NSIA, sixth born child.
- NSONOWA, seventh born child.
- NTHANDA, star.
- NTOMBI, girl.
- NUBIA, gold.
- NYAH, intention, life purpose, mind.
- NDIDI, patience.
- Mosi, firstborn
- OLUWASEYI, God made this.
- OLUWATOYIN, the Christ deserves praise.
- ONYEKA, who is greatest?
- ONYEKACHUKWU, who is greater than the great God?
- OPEYEMI, I praise and give thanks.
- OSUMARE, rainbow.
- OGECHI, time-spirit.
- OLABISI, salvation increases.
- OLAYINKA, she brings salvation.
- OLUCHI, work of God.
- OLUFEMI, God loves me.
- OLUFUNMILAYO, God, give me joy.
- OLUFUNMILOLA, God, give me salvation.
- Oluwafunmilayo, God will give me joy.
- PATIENCE, endurance; submission.
- Pili,second born
- Poni,second daughter
- PAULINE, little.
- PENINA, red coral; or, a pearl.
- QELHATAT, a queen of Nubia.
- QHIKIZA, full-grown girl.
- REFILWE, we are given.
- REHEMA, merciful.
- RUDO, love.
- Rashida, righteous
- Radhiya, agreeable
- RUFARO, happiness.
- RUMBIDZAI, praise.
- RUTENDO, faith.
- RACHEAL, a ewe.
- RAMLA, predictor of the future.
- SHEENA, Jehovah’s gift (or grace).
- Siti, a respected woman
- SHUKURA, be comforted.
- Shani, marvellous
- SIMISOLA, rest in wealth.
- Sharik, child of God
- Shukura, grateful
- SITHEMBILE, we have much hope.
- Salama, peace