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| Written by Administrator |
| Tuesday, 14 October 2008 13:31 |
African Baby Names Reflect an Extraordinary Community
Africa is one of those nations all over the world that is considered to be very unique in many ways. Their tradition is always an enticing subject for many researches, part of it is how they come up with such extraordinary baby name ideas that sound striking and stunning. African parents give baby tow names – first name is for public use and the second is kept secret from everyone. Why is there a secret second name? This secret name is told to protect the baby from evil spirits. Since the second name is secret, evils spirits fail to find the babies. These days, many races are more familiar with African baby names. Well, because many African celebrities nowadays conquer the Hollywood scene. This situation fairly contributes to its popularity at present. Plus, baby names in Africa come from a multitude of dialects and languages like Arabic, French, English, and many others. African baby names sound sweet and soft because most names refer to nature such wind or river and pertain to good qualities such as beauty, strength, and honor. Baby girl names Aisha, Fola, Nuru, and Wub are good examples of these factors. Aisha means life; Fola means honor; Nuru means light; Wub means gorgeous. In Ghana, for instance, baby names are taken from the day that they are born or in the order of birthing – first born or second born and so forth. Baby boy name Kofi is an example of African name based on the day of birth, meaning born on Friday; also, baby boy name Kojo means born on Monday. In the order of birthing, Mensah means third-born male.
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