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Bokamoso is a Sotho given name that means "future" in the Sotho language. The name carries a hopeful and aspirational sentiment, reflecting a cultural emphasis on progress and optimism. It is used as both a male and fema...
EtymologyBonolo is a feminine name of Sotho origin, meaning "ease" or "comfort." The name stems from the Sotho word bonolo, which denotes gentleness, simplicity, or peacefulness. In the Sotho language (also known as Sout...
Kabelo is a masculine given name of Sotho and Tswana origin, meaning "allotment, share, gift" in these Bantu languages of southern Africa. The name reflects the cultural value of generosity and communal sharing, as it di...
Karabo is a given name of Sotho and Tswana origin, spoken predominantly in Botswana, South Africa, and Lesotho. The name directly translates to "answer" in both languages, reflecting its deep cultural significance as a t...
Katleho is a unisex given name of Sotho origin, derived from the Sotho word for "success, prosperity." It is a variant of the Tswana form Katlego, which shares the same meaning. In Sesotho, the name reflects a deep cultu...
Lebohang is a Southern African name of Sotho origin, meaning "be thankful" in the Sotho language. It is commonly found in Lesotho and South Africa, among the Sotho-speaking peoples. The name is also used by Tswana speake...
Lerato is a feminine name of Sotho origin that directly translates to "love" in the Sotho language. Stemming from the verb rata ("to love"), Lerato embodies an abstract quality rather than invoking a deity or ancestor. T...
Lethabo is a unisex given name of Sotho and Tswana origin, meaning "joy" or "happiness" in both languages. The name reflects the deep cultural value placed on positive emotions and blessings in Southern African communiti...
Mpho is a unisex given name used in Southern Africa, particularly among the Sotho and Tswana peoples. The name means "gift" in the Sotho and Tswana languages (Sesotho and Setswana), deriving from the verb fa, "to offer"...
Naledi is a feminine given name of Tswana and Sotho origin, meaning "star." In Southern Africa, where the Tswana and Sotho languages are spoken, stars have long held cultural significance as symbols of guidance, hope, an...
Nthabiseng is a feminine given name of Sotho origin. Derived from the verb thabisa, meaning "make happy, delight".The name embodies positive emotions and the wish for joy, reflecting a cultural tradition of bestowing asp...
Omphile is a unisex given name of Sotho and Tswana origin, meaning "he has given" or "God has given me" in these Bantu languages. The name is a reflection of gratitude, often given to a child as an acknowledgment of a di...
Onalerona is a feminine given name used in Sotho and Tswana cultures. The name means "he is with us" in both Tswana and Sotho, two closely related Bantu languages spoken in Southern Africa. The meaning is religiously and...
Palesa is a feminine given name of Sotho origin, meaning "flower". In the Sotho languages of Southern Africa, the word palesa directly translates to "flower", making the name a symbolic representation of beauty, delicacy...
Puleng is a feminine given name of Sotho origin, meaning "in the rain". The name is derived from the Sotho word pula, which refers to rain, an essential and life-giving element in the cultural and ecological context of S...
Rethabile is a feminine given name of Sotho origin, meaning "we are happy" in the Sotho language. The name reflects a common cultural practice in Southern Africa of expressing communal joy through naming, often celebrati...
Tau is a masculine given name of Sotho and Tswana origin, meaning "lion" in these Southern Bantu languages. The name was borne by the last ruler of the Rolong people in South Africa during the 18th century, reflecting it...
Teboho is a masculine given name of Sotho origin, meaning "gratitude" in the Sotho language. The name is a reflection of the cultural importance of thankfulness within the Sotho-Tswana communities of southern Africa. It...
Tefo is a masculine given name used in Sotho and Tswana-speaking communities, primarily in Lesotho, South Aftf, and Botswana. It means payment in both Sotho and Tswana, directly reflecting concepts of compensation or rew...
EtymologyThabiso is a given name commonly used among the
Thabo is a masculine African given name of Sotho and Tswana origin, meaning "joy" or "happiness" — a reference to the optimism and vital energy that the name embodies. Closely related to variant Lethabo (also meaning "jo...
Thapelo is a unisex given name of southern African origin, primarily used within Sotho and Tswana communities. It directly translates to "prayer" in both languages, reflecting a cultural emphasis on spirituality and the...
Thato is a unisex name of Sotho and Tswana origin, meaning "will, desire" in these Southern Bantu languages. It is also interpreted as "love" or "God's will." The name reflects cultural values of determination, agency, o...
Tokelo is a masculine given name of Sotho origin, meaning "privilege" or "right" in the Sotho language. The name reflects cultural values that emphasize social standing, entitlement, and the recognition of one's place wi...
Tshepo is an African unisex given name meaning "hope" in the Sotho and Tswana languages. It is derived from the Sesotho verb tshepa, which also means "hope," reflecting a deep cultural value rooted in optimism and resili...
Tumelo is a unisex given name of Sotho and Tswana origin, primarily used in South Africa. It means "faith" (or "believe", "trust") in these Southern Bantu languages, symbolizing optimism, loyalty, and compassion. The nam...
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