50 Unique African girl names 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 Unique African girl names and their meanings.
- Siko, crying baby
- Saada, helpful
- SSANYU, the happy one.
- Sharifa, distinguished one
- SUBIRA, patience.
- SUZANNA, a graceful white lily
- SAALINGE, nothing but a peep.
- SALINA, has mercy; merciful
- SAMANYA, common, ordinary.
- SETHUNYA, a blossom, flower.
- SHANI, wonder.
- SHANIKA, young Nika; or, young one from the wilderness.
- TAMELA, she who basks in the sun.
- TAMIKA, a twin.
- TAONGA, we are grateful.
- TAPIWA, plunderer, ravager
- Tulinaqwe, God is with us
- TATENDA, we give thanks.
- TEMITOPE, thanksgiving to God.
- Tabia, gifted
- TENDAI, thankful.
- Tawia, born after twins
- THANDIWE, I give love.
- THEMBA, great in size; very stout.
- TINASHE, the Lord is with us.
- TAFADZWA, we are pleased.
- TAFARI, first-born daughter.
- TAMEKA, a twin.
- TITILAYO, ever joyful.
- Themba, trusted
- TOTIT, a female monkey.
- TSHOLOFELO, hope.
- UZOCHI, the way of God (God’s way).
- UZOMA, good manners or good way.
- UDO, peace.
- UNATHI, the Lord is with us.
- Winna, friend
- Waseme, let them talk
- WORKNESH, she is gold.
- YAA, born on Thursday.
- YAWÁ, born on Thursday.
- YEJIDE, image of her mother.
- YEWANDE, mother has returned.
- ZOLA, to love.
- ZURI, beautiful.
- Zarah, blossom
- Zainabu, beautiful
- Zalika, born to nobility
- Zina, free spirit
- Zawadi, gift