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Chipo is a feminine given name of Shona origin, spoken primarily in Zimbabwe. The name means "gift" in the Shona language [1], reflecting a common theme in African naming traditions where children are considered blessing...
Dakarai is a masculine given name of Shona origin, widely used in Zimbabwe and among the Shona diaspora. The name means "rejoice" in the Shona language, reflecting a positive and celebratory meaning common in African nam...
Danai is a feminine given name of Shona origin, derived from the Shona word dana, meaning "call" or "summon." In Shona-speaking communities, names are often chosen for their expressive meanings, reflecting qualities, asp...
Fadzai is a feminine given name of Shona origin spoken by the Shona people of Zimbabwe and neighboring regions. It derives directly from the Shona verb fadza, meaning "to please" or "to make happy." The name can be inter...
Farai is a given name of Shona origin, commonly used in Zimbabwe. It is derived from the Shona verb fara, meaning "to rejoice" or "to be happy," and can be interpreted as a wish or a statement of joy. The name is unisex,...
Fungai is a given name used in the Shona language of Zimbabwe. It is derived from the verb funga, meaning "think, judge" — a distinctly verbal root that gives the name a reflective and discerning quality.Etymology and Me...
Itai is a Shona name from Zimbabwe, interpreted as “do,” “act,” or “perform” (from Shona ita). It may be used as a masculine or feminine given name, though its usage appears infrequent in historical records. The meaning...
Kudakwashe is a given name of Shona origin, predominantly used in Zimbabwe. It carries the profound meaning "the will of God," derived from the Shona elements da "want, desire" and ishe "chief, lord, God." Etymology The...
Manyara is a feminine name of Shona origin. In the Shona language of Zimbabwe, Manyara carries the meaning "you have been humbled." The name is used among Shona-speaking communities, where such expression-based names are...
Mudiwa is a feminine given name of Shona origin, spoken primarily in Zimbabwe. The name derives from the Shona language and carries the endearing meaning of "beloved" or "darling." Like many names from this region, Mudiw...
Munashe is a unisex Shona name from Zimbabwe that means “with God,” derived from the Shona root ishe meaning “lord, chief, God.” The name reflects a deep spiritual connection, expressing the idea of companionship or harm...
Munyaradzi is a masculine Shona name from Zimbabwe, meaning "comforter" or "consoler" in the Shona language. It derives from the verb nyaradza, "to make quiet, to console." The name is common in Zimbabwe and is sometimes...
Etymology and OriginNetsai is a feminine given name of Shona origin. The meaning of Netsai comes from the Shona word netsa, which translates as "to trouble, annoy, or bother." This type of meaningful name is common in ma...
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 th...
Nyarai is a feminine name of Shona origin, spoken primarily in Zimbabwe. It derives from the Shona word nyara, which means "be shy, be quiet, be humble." The name carries connotations of modesty, reserve, and inner stren...
Nyasha is a unisex given name of Shona origin that means "mercy," "grace," or "kind-hearted." The Shona are a Bantu ethnic group native to Zimbabwe, and the name reflects values of compassion and divine favor. It is a po...
Rudo is a Shona name from Zimbabwe that means "love" in the Shona language. While this is its primary meaning in an African context, the name also appears as a toponym in the Balkans, referring to a town in Bosnia and He...
Rufaro is a feminine given name of Shona origin, spoken primarily in Zimbabwe. The name directly translates to "happiness" in the Shona language, embodying a positive and joyful sentiment. In Shona culture, names often c...
Rumbidzai is a feminine given name of Shona origin, derived from the Shona verb rumbidza, meaning "to praise" or "to commend." The name embodies a cultural value of gratitude and honor in Zimbabwean tradition, often asso...
Rutendo is a Shona given name that embodies the concept of gratitude. In the Shona language of Zimbabwe, Rutendo directly translates to "thankfulness" or "faith." The name reflects a deep cultural emphasis on appreciatio...
Sarudzai is a Shona name of Zimbabwean origin, derived from the verb sarudza, meaning "choose" [1]. The name reflects the deep cultural importance of meaningful names in Shona tradition, often drawn from common words tha...
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 cult...
EtymologyShamiso is a feminine given name of Shona origin, meaning "amazing" or "wonderful." Derived from the Shona verb -shamis- (to amaze or astonish), the name expresses admiration and awe, often used to reflect a chi...
Shupikai is a given name of Shona origin, a Bantu language primarily spoken in Zimbabwe. The name derives from the Shona verb shupika, meaning "to suffer" or "endure hardship." In the Shona naming tradition, names often...
Simba is a masculine given name of Shona origin, meaning "power" or "strength". The Shona people are one of the largest ethnic groups in Zimbabwe, and the name reflects a cultural emphasis on fortitude and resilience. Si...
Simbarashe is a masculine given name of Shona origin, meaning "power of God" in the Shona language of Zimbabwe. The name derives from simba ("power, strength") and ishe ("chief, lord, God"), placing it within a broader r...
Tafadzwa is a given name of Shona origin, predominantly used in Zimbabwe. It means "we are pleased" in Shona, derived from the verb fadza meaning "to please, make happy." The name reflects the cultural value placed on jo...
Tambudzai is a feminine given name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe.The name is derived from the Shona word tambudza, meaning "make trouble, frustrate, torment". Despite its seemingly negative literal translation, the name...
Tapiwa is a feminine Shona name from Zimbabwe, meaning "given" in the Shona language. It is a common name that reflects the cultural practice of naming children based on circumstances surrounding their birth, expressing...
Tariro is a feminine given name of Shona origin, commonly used in Zimbabwe and among Shona-speaking communities. It means "hope" in the Shona language, a Bantu language spoken by the Shona people of Southern Africa. The...
Tatenda is a given name of Shona origin, meaning "thank you" in the Shona language. It derives from the verb tenda, which means "thank" or "be grateful." As a name, Tatenda reflects the value of gratitude and is often gi...
Taurai is a given name of Shona origin, used in Zimbabwe and among Shona-speaking communities. The name is derived from the Shona verb taura, meaning "speak" or "talk." As a name, Taurai carries connotations of eloquence...
Tendai is a unisex given name of Shona origin, widely used in Zimbabwe and among Shona-speaking communities in southern Africa. The name derives directly from the Shona verb tenda, meaning “to be thankful” or “to thank.”...
Tichaona is a masculine given name of Shona origin spoken primarily in Zimbabwe. The name derives from the Shona phrase ticha ona, which translates to "we will see." The first part, ticha, means "we will" and ona means "...
Tinashe is a given name of Shona origin, spoken by the Shona people of Zimbabwe. It is a unisex name, though it is more commonly used for females.The name is composed of three elements: ti meaning "we", na meaning "with"...
Tonderai is a masculine Shona name from Zimbabwe, directly derived from the verb tondera, meaning "remember." It belongs to a category of African names that serve as verbal expressions or commands, often conveying a pare...
Tsitsi is a feminine given name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe. It means "mercy, compassion" in the Shona language. The name reflects the importance of these virtues in Shona culture, where names often convey moral or spi...
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