Certificate of Name
Nhamo
Masculine
Shona
Meaning & Origin
Nhamo is a masculine given name of Shona origin. In the Shona language, the name means "misfortune, disaster", reflecting a cultural practice of naming children after challenging circumstances or events significant at the time of birth.Etymology and Cultural ContextThe name derives directly from the Shona word nhamo, which translates to "disaster" or "misfortune." This type of name is common in many African cultures, where names often serve as a record of family experiences or historical events. The naming may be expressive, used to comment on the circumstances of a child's birth or the state of the community. In some cases, such names are given to invoke resilience or to serve as a form of catharsis for the parents.Notable BearersNhamo is also the title a 2011 short film written and directed by filmmaker Eunice Chiweshe Goldstein. While the Wikipedia entry mentions the film, it confirms the name's recognition in modern Zimbabwean contexts. The film explores dark themes through its narrative of strangers confronting evil in the Zimbabwean bush.Related FormsWhile Nhamo itself is not a variant of a more widely known name, it shares its phonetic and structural elements with other Shona names that express emotion or events, such as Takudzwa (meaning "we are grateful").Meaning: Misfortune, disasterOrigin: Shona (Zimbabwe)Type: Given nameUsage Regions: Primarily Zimbabwe
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