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I thought Amisi, Kebi, Zahra, Tanafriti, Sabah and Shukura were beautiful.

2007-01-21 08:47:35 · answer #1 · answered by joie_du_cor 3 · 0 0

Aziza
Arabic, African, Egyptian: Cherished, beloved
Azizah, Azizeh

2007-01-21 08:36:55 · answer #2 · answered by lemonz 2 · 0 1

Here are some of my favorite Egyptian names: Azeneth, Cleopatra, Isis, Layla, Nefertiti, Shani
and my some of my favorite Afican names: Abba, Adanna, Aisha, Amara, Dalila, Kamili, Kayla, Lina, Nubia, Sela, Tangela, Uzuri, Wanda, Zena

2007-01-21 08:53:14 · answer #3 · answered by Stella d 2 · 0 0

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2016-10-15 21:52:37 · answer #4 · answered by gettinger 4 · 0 0

I always liked the name Kenya (a place) and Akila (Egyptian and means Intelligent) Safiya (Pure) and the obviuos Lotus...especially for a girl. And for a boy Adom(spelled just like that. God's blessing), Ishaq (laughter), Odion(born of twins (Yikes)), Omari (High born)..

2007-01-21 08:49:10 · answer #5 · answered by Heather m 2 · 0 0

Just do a yahoo search on "baby names". You'll come up with plenty of sites that let you search by all kinds of different things. Most let you look for letters (beginning with or ending with) and gender, others have things like origin and meaning. It shouldn't be too hard to find one that does origins. I've been searching on www.todaysparent.com they have a good one, and it's canadian, so i notice it has a lot more really traditional-to-the-country type names than american sites.

2007-01-21 08:43:40 · answer #6 · answered by Cyndi Storm 4 · 0 1

You can do that but think about the child. My middle name caused me so much discomfort and teasing in grade school. Clyde was such a joke I changed it.

When in Rome do as the Romans do. That is still very true. Name you child a plain American name at least until they are much old. Remember that old song "A boy named Sue?" Well a name like you are thinking about is for your benefit, NOY your child. Think about my good friend. Kids don't want odd names they want to blend in. Please don't do it. I guarantee you Osama Bama will lose millions of votes with that name. Just reality. Bless you and vote for me again. BC

2007-01-21 08:44:16 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I went to the local library when I was pregnant and found a book of African names for babies. They have a book for everything these days. I suggest you find the book to have a larger selection of names to choose from.

2007-01-21 08:43:08 · answer #8 · answered by KEOE 4 · 0 1

Not sure what it means, but I always like the Egyptian name Nefertiti.

2007-01-21 08:36:50 · answer #9 · answered by spoonman1333 1 · 0 1

ok. hows this?: (mix and match)
African names:
Adanna - being the fathers daughter (daddy's girl)
Adia - being a gift
Azuka - decisive
Dalia - gentle, tender
Japera - finished
Kadija - born earlier than desired
Keisha - favorite
Kia - beginning of the season
Makena - the joyful one
Nala - loved***
Nalo - peach***
Sade - singing sweetly***
Saidah - happy, fortunate***
Zula - country-loving

Egyptian names:
Nakia
Nefertari - the most beautiful

hope this helps & Congradulations!

2007-01-21 09:01:06 · answer #10 · answered by apolloK♫ 4 · 0 1

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