African Names
5,850 names found
Bilan
African
Meaning
Bilan is a name with multiple possible origins. In Somali, it means 'bright' or 'shining'.
Qualon
African
Meaning
An uncommon name with an African American origin, likely a modern invention with sounds that evoke strength and dignity.
Quamaine
African
Meaning
A masculine name of African origin, possibly meaning 'grace' or 'gift from God'.
Raequan
African
Meaning
A contemporary American name, likely a modern variation of names like Dequan or Deon, possibly with African roots.
Rah
African
Meaning
In ancient Egyptian mythology, Ra was the sun god, the supreme creator deity, representing life and warmth.
Rashidi
African
Meaning
Rashidi is a Swahili masculine name meaning 'rightly guided' or 'on the right path.' It conveys wisdom and direction.
Chikaima
African
Meaning
Of Igbo origin, a Nigerian name meaning 'God knows best'.
Rykeem
African
Meaning
A modern invented name, possibly influenced by sounds found in African or Arabic naming traditions, suggesting a unique identity.
Sega
African
Meaning
Sega is a name with multiple potential origins. It could be associated with the video game company, or it could be a short form of names like Segismundo, or have roots in African cultures.
Sekanii
African
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, meaning is unknown.
Djenabou
African
Meaning
This name is of African origin, often found in West African countries. The precise etymology and meaning can vary by specific region or ethnic group.
Emanii
African
Meaning
Likely a variant of Imani, a Swahili name meaning 'faith'.
Taequan
African
Meaning
A modern invented name, likely a combination of prefixes and suffixes. No clear etymological origin or meaning can be determined.
Tahkari
African
Meaning
A modern, potentially invented name, or a variation of a name from an African language.
Tajiri
African
Meaning
A Swahili name meaning 'wealthy' or 'prosperous'. It symbolizes abundance and good fortune.
Tavarius
African
Meaning
A modern invented name likely a combination of other popular names; it doesn't have a clear etymology or origin.
Fatumata
African
Meaning
A West African name, particularly common among Muslim communities, representing a variant of Fatima, meaning 'one who abstains' or 'captivating'.
Fenet
African
Meaning
Origin obscure, potentially of Egyptian derivation; further research required.
Feven
African
Meaning
Feven is a name of Eritrean origin, meaning 'shining' or 'radiant'. It is often given to girls as a blessing for a bright future.
Idika
African
Meaning
Likely an African name, meaning and origin are not well-documented.
Imana
African
Meaning
An African name, most commonly of Swahili origin, meaning 'faith'.
Inika
African
Meaning
A modern name. Meaning is uncertain; may be an invented name or have origins in various naming trends.
Wanya
African
Meaning
Wanya is of African origin and meaning varies depending on the specific language and region. It's a relatively uncommon name.
Isheja
African
Meaning
Likely of African origin, meaning 'pride' or 'honor'. This name conveys strength and respect.
Jalahni
African
Meaning
A modern name, potentially inspired by similar-sounding names. Meaning and origin are not definitively established.
Jalyiah
African
Meaning
Jalyiah is a modern name, likely a combination, possibly incorporating the sounds from names such as 'Jada' and 'Layah'.
Yitbarek
African
Meaning
An Ethiopian name meaning 'may he be blessed' in Amharic.
Jaryiah
African
Meaning
A modern name, potentially inspired by names containing the 'Jari' sound, with unknown specific meaning.
Zyer
African
Meaning
A modern name of uncertain origin. Possibly a creative spelling of Zaire, a place name, or a variant of names like Xylo.
Zyhaire
African
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, a variation of Zaire. Zaire is an African place name.
Zyheem
African
Meaning
A modern, invented name with no established meaning or etymology. It is likely a creative combination of sounds popular in contemporary naming trends.
Kamyri
African
Meaning
A modern name, possibly of invented origin, without a clearly defined meaning.
Kandy
African
Meaning
A variant of Candy, often a diminutive of Candace, which is derived from the ancient African kingdom of Candace.
Kania
African
Meaning
A name of Swahili origin meaning 'first born'.
Kashia
African
Meaning
A name of African origin, with various potential meanings, often connected to beauty or royalty.
Keicha
African
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name or a variation of Keisha or Keisha. No specific meaning can be derived.
Kenisha
African
Meaning
Kenisha is likely an Americanized invented name, possibly inspired by names like Kenya. It is associated with beauty and grace.
Kennia
African
Meaning
A modern name that may be related to Kenya, a country in Africa. It's often associated with a sense of place.
Kennya
African
Meaning
A modern name, likely a variation of Kenya, meaning 'mountain of light' or referencing the African nation. The etymology is Swahili.
Kinara
African
Meaning
Likely of African origin, Kinara refers to the seventh day of Kwanzaa, representing faith. Implies a connection to heritage.
Lashay
African
Meaning
Lashay is a modern, Americanized invented name, possibly influenced by names like LaShonda or combining 'La' with popular names.
Layomie
African
Meaning
Likely a modern name, and possibly a combination or variation of other names, with unknown meaning.
Mahlanni
African
Meaning
Likely of African origin, possibly meaning 'gift of God' or having other positive connotations. It has a melodious and unique sound.
Mahlet
African
Meaning
This name is of Ethiopian origin, often associated with the Amharic word for 'gift' or 'blessing'. It carries connotations of divine favor and preciousness.
Makhia
African
Meaning
Makhia is a feminine given name with potential African origins, possibly from Swahili, though its exact meaning is not widely documented. It sounds similar to 'Makeda', meaning 'greatness'.
Makyia
African
Meaning
The origin and meaning of Makyia are not widely established. It has a unique and modern sound, possibly of African or invented origin.
Makyiah
African
Meaning
Makyiah is a modern invented name, likely a variant of Makaiyah or a creative spelling of names with similar sounds, possibly influenced by Hebrew or African names.
Malkia
African
Meaning
Malkia is a Swahili word meaning 'queen.' It evokes regality and leadership.
Mamediarra
African
Meaning
A West African name, likely from the Fula language, often interpreted as 'beautiful' or 'beloved'. It carries a sense of grace and admiration.
Mariatou
African
Meaning
A West African name, likely a variation of Maria or Mary, incorporating the French suffix '-tou', often used in names.
Mawa
African
Meaning
Mawa is a name with various potential origins. It can be found in some African cultures, and in Native American contexts, it can mean 'mother.'
Mbene
African
Meaning
A name of African origin, potentially from the Bantu languages. It can sometimes be associated with concepts of 'gift' or 'blessing'.
Melat
African
Meaning
Melat is an Amharic word meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility'. It reflects a state of calmness and well-being.
Miyoni
African
Meaning
A name with possible African or American origins. It could be a melodic variation of names like 'Myon' or have roots in traditions of beauty and grace.
Mwavita
African
Meaning
This Swahili name means 'life' or 'living'. It's a vibrant and positive name associated with vitality and existence.
Nakiah
African
Meaning
Nakiah is a feminine name with potential origins in African languages, often associated with meanings like 'pure' or 'gift of God'.
Namara
African
Meaning
Of African origin, Namara is a beautiful name meaning 'gift of God' or 'God has smiled upon us.' It conveys a sense of blessing and gratitude.
Namaya
African
Meaning
Namaya is a feminine name with potential origins in various cultures, possibly meaning 'grace' or 'divine blessing'. It has a gentle and melodic sound.
Nanaakua
African
Meaning
This name is of African origin, likely Akan from Ghana. It is a day name, given to a child born on a Wednesday (Akua).
Nanayaa
African
Meaning
A name of Akan origin, typically meaning 'mother's sister' or 'aunt.' It carries a sense of family, warmth, and traditional respect.