Kenya
Jamal
Ashanti
Jubee
2006-12-04 07:42:17
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Abedi Worshipper boy
Abeni Girl prayed for
Abiola born in honor - boy
Adamma Beautiful
Adeola A crown has esteem
Adia Being a gift
Afram River in ghana, africa boy
Aissa Grateful
Aitan Fights of possession boy
Akana Mountain in papua new guinea - boy
Arziki Hausa Prosperity
Asabi Being of choice birth
Asha Hope, life
Ashanti Elegant -boy or girl
Ayoka A joy bringer
Azuka Decisive
Baakir Eldest- boy
Baako First born
Badrani Full moon - boy
Binah Dancer
Binta With god -boy
Bisa Greatly loved -boy
Bunmi My gift -boy
Caimile Name from a proverb
Catava Name from a proverb
Chacha Strong -b0y
Chiamaka God is splendid -boy
Chibale Kinship -boy
Chidi God exists -boy
Chike Power of god -boy
Chimalsi Proud -boy
Chinue A blessing from god
Chio Gift
Dakarai Happiness -bou
Daktari Healer -boy
Dalmar Versatile -boy
Damisi Cheerful -boy
Dayo Joy arrives - boy
Ebere Mercy
Efuru Daughter of heaven
Kya Diamond in the Sky
Kosey boy Lion
Kijana Youth boy or girl
Kesia Favourite
Kia Hill
Keisha Favourite
these are some from the website 123-baby-names.com it is a fantastic websie and has both boys and girls names from many diferent origins
2006-12-04 17:59:11
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answered by ticklish101 2
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African:
Aissa *** grateful
Catava *** name from a proverb
Faizah *** victorious
Femi *** love me
Kasinda *** born to a family with twins
Karimah *** generous
Keisha *** favourite
Limber *** joyfulness
Maizah *** discerning
Nailah *** succeeding
Salihah *** correct
Takiyah *** pious, righteous
Zarina *** golden
Harith *** cultivator
Jabari *** brave, fearless
Jayvyn *** light spirit
Jelani *** mighty
Razi *** secret
Tabari *** after famous muslim historian
Tale *** green
Zareb *** Protector
Arabic:
Aaliyah *** high exalted, to ascend
Adalia *** refuge of God, just, noble one
Adara *** beauty, virgin
Aiesha *** Woman
Akilah *** intelligent, logical
Almira *** Princess
Kalila *** beloved
Leila *** dark as the night
Lila *** night
Lina *** tender
Myiesha *** Life's blessing
Nimah *** blessing, loan
Rihana *** sweet basil
Selima *** peace
Shakira *** grateful
Zaira *** rose
Zara *** dawn, princess
Zaynah *** Great
Abbott *** father
Amir *** prince
Coman *** noble
Ginton *** a garden
Givon *** hill, heights
Jed *** the hand
Kalil *** good/best friend
Kardal *** mustard seed
Malik *** master
Rimon *** pomegranite
Zahir *** Shining, Bright
Zeke *** the memory of the lord
2006-12-04 19:33:57
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answered by jazz 4
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My favorite African name is Tunde, pronounced Tun-day. It can be used for a boy or girl.It often has a prefix like Bemitunde for a girl or Olotunde for a boy.I don't know what it means though.I wish I did.
2006-12-04 15:53:21
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answer #4
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answered by New Boots. 7
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Armeina means princess if its a girl ( Arabic)
2006-12-04 15:46:08
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answered by mary3127 5
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Jazara-Princess
2006-12-04 21:01:59
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answered by Maribel 2
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We have a friend from Kenya named Kaddi. It's nice because it sounds American but is a distinct and easy African spelling.
2006-12-05 14:28:08
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answered by kramerdnewf 6
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My name is Ashanti, the name of a tribe of peoples in Ghana. I think it's pretty.
My sister's name is Hadijah...which is Arabic.
2006-12-04 15:44:54
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answered by nellyluvchild89 1
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Try: http://www.babynamesworld.com/
you will find thousands of names african, arabic, etc. and with the meaning of them.
2006-12-04 15:49:29
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answered by Martha P 7
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Mo'eefwa Shariece - Special meaning, I heard one of the Wayan's Bros. call a girl this.
2006-12-04 15:43:27
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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