Xhosa names are used by the Xhosa people of South Africa.
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EtymologyAndile is a given name of Zulu, Xhosa and Ndebele origin, derived from the Nguni word ukwanda (or kwandile), meaning "to increase" or "to multiply." The name thus evokes a sense of growth, expansion, and family...
Asemahle is a feminine name of Xhosa origin, meaning "they are beautiful" in the Xhosa language. The name is composed of the Xhosa elements, often reflecting positive traits or blessings. As a given name, Asemahle embodi...
Ayanda is a unisex given name of Nguni origin, used primarily among the Zulu, Xhosa, and Ndebele peoples of Southern Africa. The name means "they are increasing" in these languages, reflecting a deep cultural value place...
EtymologyBandile is a name of Nguni origin, found primarily among the Ndebele, Xhosa, and Zulu peoples of Southern Africa. It derives from the Nguni verb ukwanda (also seen as kwandile), meaning "to increase," "to multip...
Banele is a unisex given name of Southern African origin, derived from the Nguni root anele, meaning "it is enough" in Zulu, Xhosa, and Ndebele. It is a masculine name but also used for females through the variant Zanele...
Buhle is a feminine given name common among the Ndebele and Xhosa peoples of South Africa. It is derived from the Xhosa and Ndebele word buhle, meaning "beautiful" or "handsome", which itself comes from the root -hle ("b...
Busisiwe is a feminine given name of Zulu and Xhosa origin. The name is derived from the Nguni word busisa, meaning "to bless", and directly translates to "blessed". It belongs to a group of Southern African names that c...
Enzokuhle is a unisex given name of Zulu and Xhosa origin found primarily in South Africa. Its meaning is deeply rooted in virtuous intentions, translating to to do good. The name is formed from the linguistic components...
Gugulethu is a feminine name of Southern African origin, derived from the Nguni languages Xhosa, Zulu, and Ndebele. It is a contraction of the phrase igugu lethu, meaning "our treasure" or "our pride." The name reflects...
Hlengiwe is a feminine given name of Zulu, Xhosa, Ndebele, and Swazi origin. The name means "helped, rescued, redeemed" — a powerful appellation reflecting concepts of deliverance and salvation. In many Southern African...
Lethokuhle is a female given name of Zulu and Xhosa origin, meaning "bring goodness." It is composed of the Zulu verb leth-a (to bring) and hle (beautiful, good), so the name conveys a prayer or wish that the child will...
Lindiwe is a feminine given name of Zulu, Xhosa, and Ndebele origin, derived from the Nguni word linda, meaning "to wait." It thus carries the meaning "waited for" or "awaited," often connoting a child who was long antic...
Lisakhanya is a feminine given name of Xhosa and Zulu origin. It derives from the elements sa meaning "still, continuing" and khanya meaning "to shine," thus the name means "still shining."Cultural SignificanceIn Nguni l...
Lubanzi is a name of Xhosa and Zulu origin, derived from the phrase uthando lubanzi, meaning “love is wide.” In the Xhosa and Zulu languages, the word lubanzi translates directly to “it is wide,” and the name carries con...
Luthando is a Xhosa feminine name meaning "it is love", derived from the verb thanda "to love". As a cognate of the more common Thando and Thandiwe, Luthando belongs to a popular group of names in the Nguni languages tha...
Lwandle is a unisex name of Zulu and Xhosa origin, meaning "ocean" in both languages. The name directly references the vast body of water, embodying depth, power, and tranquility. It is also the name of a township in the...
Melisizwe is a masculine given name of Xhosa origin, meaning "leader of the nation". The name is composed of elements that reflect ideals of leadership and communal identity, common in many African naming traditions. It...
Melokuhle is a feminine given name of Zulu and Xhosa origin, meaning "stand for goodness". The name is composed of the roots mela ("to stand for, to represent") and hle ("beautiful, good"). It embodies a virtuous aspirat...
Nkosana is a masculine given name of Xhosa origin, meaning "prince". The name reflects the cultural importance of royalty and lineage among the Xhosa people of South Africa. As a first name, it embodies qualities of lead...
Etymology Nkosazana is a feminine given name of Xhosa origin. It means "princess" in the Xhosa language, derived from the root nkosi ("king, chief") combined with the feminine suffix -azana, which denotes a young female...
Nomthandazo is a feminine given name of Zulu and Xhosa origin, composed of the feminine prefix no- and umthandazo, meaning "prayer." The name directly reflects the religious and spiritual values deeply embedded in Nguni...
Nonhle is a feminine given name of Xhosa origin. It is formed from the Xhosa feminine prefix no-, which often appears in names referring to femininity or m otherhood, combined with hle meaning "beautiful" or "goodness."...
Nonkululeko is a feminine given name of Zulu and Xhosa origin. It is composed of the feminine prefix no- combined with inkululeko, which means 'freedom' or 'liberty' in isiZulu and isiXhosa. The name thus conveys a power...
Nontle is a feminine given name of Xhosa origin. It is a variant of Nonhle, which itself derives from the Xhosa feminine prefix no- combined with hle, meaning "beautiful" or "beauty." Thus, Nontle carries the meaning of...
Nosipho is a feminine given name of Xhosa and Zulu origin, meaning "gift." It is formed from the feminine prefix no- combined with isipho, the Zulu and Xhosa word for "gift." In naming traditions of the Nguni languages,...
Nosizwe is a feminine given name of Xhosa origin. The name combines the feminine prefix no-, which is a common element in Xhosa female names, with isizwe, meaning "nation" or "tribe." Thus, Nosizwe translates roughly to...
Noxolo is a Southern African feminine given name, also used as a surname, most common among the Xhosa and Ndebele peoples. The name derives from the Xhosa and Ndebele feminine prefix no- combined with uxolo, meaning "pea...
Ntombizodwa is a feminine given name of Ndebele, Xhosa, and Zulu origin, meaning "only girls". The name is formed from the root intombi (meaning "girl") combined with zodwa (meaning "only"), reflecting a cultural context...
Okuhle is a feminine Nguni given name meaning "that which is beautiful, that which is good" in both Zulu and Xhosa. It reflects a common Nguni naming tradition where names convey positive traits or aspirations, often enc...
Sandile is a masculine given name of Nguni origin, primarily used among the Zulu, Xhosa, and Ndebele peoples of Southern Africa. The name means "we increased", derived from the verb anda meaning "to increase." It is clos...
Sindiswa is a feminine given name used predominantly among Xhosa and Zulu-speaking communities in South Africa. Derived from the verb sindisa in both isiXhosa and isiZulu, the name conveys the powerful meaning "to rescue...
Sipho is a masculine name common among the Zulu, Xhosa, and Ndebele peoples of Southern Africa. It is derived from the Nguni word isipho, meaning "gift" — reflecting the cultural tradition of naming a child to commemorat...
Siphosethu is a unisex given name of Southern African origin, derived from the Nguni languages Xhosa and Zulu. The name translates to "our gift", combining the root isipho (gift) with the possessive suffix -ethu (our). G...
Sizwe is a masculine given name of Xhosa origin, meaning "nation" in the Xhosa language. The name reflects a strong sense of community and belonging, encapsulating the idea of a unified people or a shared identity. It is...
Thamsanqa is a masculine given name in Xhosa and Zulu, derived from the word ithamsanqa meaning 'luck, fortune' or 'blessing'. It reflects the cultural value placed on prosperity and divine favor, often chosen for childr...
Thandi is a feminine given name common in South Africa, primarily among the Ndebele, Xhosa, and Zulu peoples. It is a short form of Thandiwe, which means "loving one" in these languages, derived from the verb thanda "to...
Etymology and MeaningThandiwe is a feminine given name of Nguni origin, primarily found among the Xhosa, Zulu, and Ndebele peoples of Southern Africa. The name means "loving one" or "beloved," derived from the verb thand...
Thando is a unisex given name common in southern Africa, meaning "love" in the Xhosa, Zulu, and Ndebele languages. Derived from the verbal root thanda meaning "to love," Thando is a direct embodiment of affection and war...
Thandolwethu is a feminine given name from the Nguni languages of Southern Africa, primarily used by the Ndebele, Xhosa, and Zulu peoples. It means "our love" in these languages, derived from the verb thanda meaning "to...
Themba is a masculine given name of Southern African origin, particularly common among the Ndebele, Xhosa, and Zulu peoples. It means “trust, hope” or “faith” in the Nguni language group. The name carries deep spiritual...
Thobeka is a feminine given name of Xhosa origin, meaning "to be humble" in the Xhosa language. It embodies a virtue highly regarded in many African cultures, where humility, respect, and communal harmony are central val...
Unathi is a given name of Xhosa origin, primarily used in South Africa. It is derived from the Xhosa phrase u-nathi, meaning "he or she is with us." The name traces its roots to the prefix u-, indicating "he" or "she," c...
Zanele is a feminine given name of Nguni origin, commonly used among the Zulu and Xhosa peoples of Southern Africa. It means "they are enough" in both Zulu and Xhosa, deriving from the Nguni word anele, which carries the...
Zanokuhle is a feminine given name of Zulu and Xhosa origin, meaning "come with goodness." It is derived from the roots za (to come, to approach) and hle (beautiful, good), combined with the conjunction no- meaning "with...
Zodwa is a feminine given name commonly found among the Ndebele, Xhosa, and Zulu peoples of Southern Africa. It is a short form of Ntombizodwa, which itself means 'only girls,' derived from the Nguni languages words into...
Zola is a feminine name of Xhosa origin, derived from the root -zola, meaning “calm.” It embodies the virtue of tranquility and serenity, reflecting the cultural emphasis on peaceful qualities in Xhosa naming traditions....
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