Rare, ancestral or resolutely modern… Let yourself be seduced by the magic of African first names. Girl or boy, explore our ultimate guide to find the rare gem that will make all the difference!
Finding the perfect name is a unique journey, and the African continent offers a mine of unsuspected treasures. From the shores of the Maghreb to the lands of southern Africa, this guide takes you through 54 countries with vibrant cultures and more than 2,000 living languages (such as Yoruba, Amharic or Wolof). Each African first name is much more than a simple series of letters: it is a poem, a tribute to a divinity, the reflection of an ancestral tale or the symbol of a day of birth. Whether you are looking for a sweet and poetic sound for a little girl or a strong and historical first name for a little boy, dive into our selection of the prettiest first names of African origin. Let yourself be guided by these plural identities and find the first name that will resonate with you!
The top 30 African first names
List of African female first names
In Africa, the names for little girls are very varied, we find short ones like Amy, Awa, Oumou, Fatou, Aida, Aisha, Nene, Akem… But also long ones that refer to history, like Mariama, Kadiatou, Aminata, Ramatoulaye, Dieynaba. All of them are endowed with important meanings, such as Amanda which means “power”, Ayoka “which produces joy around her”, Afiya “wealth”, Busara “wisdom, prudence”, Charminique “the one born of love”.
Which African male first names to choose?
THE African names for boys are very numerous, and vary according to the countries of the continent. Among the most beautiful, we can note Mody which means “one who comes from two worlds”, Abena, “obtained through prayer” or Addiahthe gift of god. Hidi, Daktari, Bakari, Tidiane are other very pretty African male names. Of Senegalese origin, there are first names Moussa, Ousmane, Ibrahima, Moustapha or even Lamine which are very well known and popular.
Ideas for rarely worn African first names
There are relatively rare African first names, such as Ziza, Ndenze, Nalin, Masmili or even Fousseni for girls. In the list of female first names of African origin, still little used in France, we also note Djenin, Akusua or even Mamoussa. Keya, Janila, Ayanna, Manilla are rare African female first names. Dawit Enaam, Essien, Etemaad, and Dada are other rare first names, but this time for boys. There is also Camar, Daquan which refers to hope, Themba or even Gawadir which means “precious jewel”.
List of old African first names
In the list of old and retro African first names, we find names for boys that evoke history.
- As Khphrenwhich means “god manifests himself” in ancient Egypt.
- Imhotepwhich is the one who comes in peace, is also an ancient first name,
- Shen returns to eternity
- Ahmes and Khepry (“god reveals himself)
- Souleymane
- Ibrahim
- Mohamed, referring to the prophet.
For girls, we can note Kaneferwhich means “beautiful is her soul”, Isis, which refers to the “black woman” and the wife of Osiris, or Mariamawhich refers to Marriedmother of Jesus. Aisha is also one of the ancient female first names of African origin.
What French-speaking African first name to give to your baby?
In the list of French-speaking African first nameswe find classics from countries where French is one of the national languages, as is the case in Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Senegal. In fact, for boys, there is Malik, Caleb, Mbaye, Moustapha, Moussa, Babacar, Ousmane, Oumar, or even Lamine. For girls, we find the first names Fatou, Aminata, Khady, Aissatou, Amy, Aida, Oumou, Ayélé, Inaya, Anne, Djoëlle, Gloria, or even Laura.
What are the African first names inspired by Christian culture?
In African Christian culture, we find the great biblical classics such as Joseph, Paul, John, Abel, Eden, James, Aaron, Adam for boys. And also on the girls’ side: Marie is a first name often given, like Myriam, Oprah, Eve, Anne,…
Ideas for African first names in Swahili
In Swahili language, there are many choices for boys: like Zakiawhich refers to intelligence, Zuri who embodies beauty or Akil, who is the symbol of reason! To name a baby boy in Swahili, you also have Tendajiwhich refers to the fact that your child will do great things with his life, Amani, AmaziaChandu…
For girls, the options in Swahili are no less! For example, there is Malaikawhich means “Angel” in Swahili, or Nihsah for “black princess”. Aisha means “the one who is alive” and Jalia“to honor”. There is also Asso, Astou, Meyya, Coumba.
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