Meaning & Origin
EtymologySekai is a feminine given name of Shona origin, derived from the Shona word seka meaning "laugh"[1]. The name thus carries connotations of joy, happiness, and a cheerful disposition, reflecting the positive cultural value placed on laughter in Shona communities. Although it is primarily associated with the Shona language of Zimbabwe, the name may also be encountered in other regions of Southern Africa due to regional migration and cultural exchange.Cultural SignificanceIn Shona culture, names often encapsulate aspirations, events, or desirable traits. Sekai is a qualiappellative, originating from a common noun or verb to describe a hoped-for characteristic—in this case, a joyful nature. The use of such names is widespread across many African cultures, where personal names serve as expressions of parents' hopes and the circumstances of birth.Usage & DistributionSekai is exclusively used as a feminine name within Shona-speaking populations. While uncommon as a given name in English-speaking countries, it is well-recognized in Zimbabwe and among the Shona diaspora abroad. The name's orthography and pronunciation (/sɛˈkaɪ/ or similar) remain consistent across communities.Related Forms & ConfusionIt is unrelated to the Japanese word Sekai (せかい), meaning "world," which appears in Japanese romanized text but is not standardly used as a personal name. Wiktionary's listing for Sekai is solely an occasional non-standard romanization of the Japanese terms せかい (and rarely a given name), not an independent nomenclature.
Meaning: "laugh" (Shona)
Origin: Shona (Zimbabwe)
Type: Feminine given name
Usage regions: Shona-speaking parts of Zimbabwe, Southern Africa
[1] Shona lexicographical sources.