Certificate of Name
Amaka
Feminine
Igbo
Meaning & Origin
Amaka is a feminine Igbo given name, often used as a short form of Chiamaka. While Chiamaka means "God is beautiful" (from Chi "God" and amaka "beautiful"), Amaka on its own serves as a predicative adjective meaning "beautiful," as in the phrase Igbo amaka ("Igbo is beautiful"). However, the general Igbo words for beauty are ọma and mma. Etymology and Structure Amaka functions both as an independent name and as a root element in longer compound names. The suffix -amaka conveys beauty or excellence, and its use in names often reflects aspirations or praise: Ukamaka ("conversation is beautiful"), Uzoamaka ("the road is beautiful"), Ndidiamaka ("patience is beautiful"), Nneamaka ("motherhood is beautiful"), and Nwamaka ("a child is beautiful"). Variant forms of Amaka include Chi 2 and the diminutive Chichi. Notable Bearers Amaka has been borne by several notable individuals across film, sport, and fashion. Amaka Igwe (1963–2014) was a renowned Nigerian filmmaker and broadcasting executive. Amaka Agugua-Hamilton (born 1983) is an American basketball coach. Other bearers include New Zealand swimmer Amaka Gessler (born 1990), Nigerian sprinter Amaka Ogoegbunam (born 1990), and Nigerian fashion designer Amaka Osakwe (born 1987). Cultural Significance The name appears in literature, notably as Amaka, the cousin of character Kambili Achike in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's novel Purple Hibiscus. Meaning: Beautiful (predictive adjective in Igbo) Origin: Igbo (Nigeria) Type: Short form of Chiamaka; also an independent name Usage: West Africa, diaspora
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