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Abeba is a feminine given name of Amharic origin, derived from the masculine form Abebe. The name is rooted in the Amharic word አበባ (ʾababa), meaning "flower." As a feminine variant, Abeba carries the same floral symboli...
Abebe is a male given name and patronymic of Ethiopian origin, derived from the Amharic word አበባ (ʾababa) meaning "flower". The name is predominantly used in Ethiopia and among the Ethiopian diaspora, reflecting the rich...
Abera is a masculine given name of Amharic origin, meaning "shine, illuminate, burn" in the Amharic language. It is also used as a surname. The name reflects qualities of brightness and light, often associated with hope...
Aberash is a feminine given name of Amharic origin, meaning "giving off light" or "shining." The name is derived from the Amharic verb abärrä (አበረ), which means "to shine" or "to give light." In Ethiopian culture, names...
Alemayehu (Ge'ez: ዓለማየሁ) is a personal name of Ethiopian origin. Its literal meaning in Amharic is "I have seen the world" (Alämʷa ʾayähu), composed of aläm ('world, universe') and ayehu ('I have seen'). In the context o...
Alemu (Amharic: ዓለሙ) is a male given name of Ethiopian (Habesha) origin, derived from the Amharic word ʿalam meaning "world." The name reflects a common pattern in Ethiopian and broader Semitic naming traditions where co...
Almaz is a unisex given name with meanings across multiple cultures, all ultimately derived from the Persian word almās (الماس), meaning "diamond". The name appears in several languages and regions, with varying genders:...
Ayele (Amharic: አየለ) is a masculine name of Ethiopian origin, derived from the Amharic word meaning "become strong" or "become powerful." This name is primarily used among the Amharic-speaking population of Ethiopia and...
Bekele is an Ethiopian paternal name of Amharic origin, meaning "grow, flourish" in the Amharic language. It is closely associated with the root meaning of growth and prosperity, reflecting positive attributes often invo...
Bereket is an Amharic masculine given name meaning "blessing, abundance, profusion", ultimately derived from the Arabic root بركة (baraka). The name reflects a concept deeply rooted in Semitic cultures, where baraka deno...
Berhane is an Amharic unisex name meaning "my light". Derived from the Amharic word berhan (light), in Ethiopia, given names often carry uplifting meanings, and Berhane, along with its variant Berhanu ("his light"), refl...
Berhanu (also spelled Birhanu) is a masculine given name of Ethiopian origin. It means "his light" in Amharic, stemming from the Semitic root related to light and illumination. Etymology and Linguistic Roots The name is...
Dawit is the Amharic form of the name David, deeply rooted in the Semitic languages and cultures of the Horn of Africa. In Amharic, the official language of Ethiopia, Dawit directly transliterates the Hebrew name דָּוִד...
Dejen is a masculine Amharic given name that means "foundation, support" in the Amharic language. The name reflects the importance of stability and reliability in Ethiopian culture, often chosen for its symbolic associat...
Desta is a feminine name of Ethiopian origin, directly derived from the Amharic word ደስታ (dästa), meaning "joy" or "happiness." As a first name, it is commonly given to girls in Ethiopia and the Ethiopian diaspora, embod...
Elias is the Hellenized form of the name Elijah, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Eliyyahu, meaning "my God is Yahweh." It is used in several languages including English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish,...
Etymology and MeaningErmias is the Amharic form of Jeremiah, a biblical name of Hebrew origin. The Hebrew name Yirmeyahu (יִרְמְיָהוּ) means “Yahweh will exalt,” derived from the roots rum (רוּם, “to exalt”) and yah (יָה...
Eskender is the Amharic form of Alexander, derived from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning "defending men." The name is particularly significant in Ethiopian history because it was borne by an emperor of the Solomonic dy...
Eskinder is an alternate transcription of the Amharic name እስክንድር, which is itself a variant of Eskender, the Amharic form of the ancient Greek name Alexander. This richonymic connection places Eskinder within a vast lin...
Etenesh is an Amharic feminine name from Ethiopia, carrying a deeply relational meaning. It translates directly as "you are my sister" in Amharic, belonging to a cultural tradition where names often express familial bond...
Eyob is an Amharic and Tigrinya masculine given name, the Ethiopian and Eritrean cognate of Job. It is derived from the Geʽez (an ancient Ethiopic language) translation of the biblical figure Job. The name is common in E...
Girma is a male name of Ethiopian and Eritrean origin, derived from the Ge'ez word ግርማ (gərmā), meaning "majesty." It is primarily used in Amharic-speaking communities and carries connotations of dignity, grandeur, and d...
Haile is a masculine given name of Amharic origin, derived from the Ge'ez word ኀይል (hayl) meaning "power, force, strength." In the Ethiopian tradition, names bearing such meanings are often chosen to invoke divine protec...
Hailu (Amharic: ኃይሉ) is a male given name of Ethiopian origin, primarily used in the Amharic-speaking community. It means "his power" in Amharic, derived from the word ኃይል (hayl), meaning "power" or "strength." The name...
Etymology Haregewoin is an Ethiopian feminine given name derived from the Amharic language. It means "grape vine," a term rich in agricultural and symbolic resonance in Ethiopian culture. Cultural Significance In Ethiopi...
Henok is a male given name of Eritrean and Ethiopian origin, primarily used in Amharic and Tigrinya-speaking communities. It is the local form of Enoch, a name that appears in the Old Testament.The name traces back to th...
Hiwot is an Amharic feminine given name meaning "life". The name is common in Ethiopia, reflecting the cultural importance of life and vitality. It is often given to girls as a blessing or expression of hope. Cultural Si...
Jemal is the Amharic and Georgian form of Jamal, a name derived from the Arabic root جمل (jamala) meaning "to be beautiful," giving the name the meaning "beauty." The name is used in Ethiopia (via Amharic) and Georgia, r...
Kassa is an Amharic given and surname meaning "compensation, reparation" in the Amharic language. In Ethiopian tradition, names often carry deep significance, reflecting personal circumstances, familial hopes, or histori...
Kebede is a masculine given name of Ethiopian origin, common among the Amharic-speaking population. It derives from the Amharic word ከበደ (kebede), meaning "heavy, serious" — qualities often associated with dignity, weigh...
Kidist is an Amharic feminine name that means "blessed." Originating from the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition, it is commonly given to girls as a marker of grace and divine favor. The name reflects the deep Christian roots...
Konjit is a feminine given name of Amharic origin, meaning "beautiful." It derives from the Amharic word qonjo (ቆንጆ), which directly translates to "beautiful." This name is primarily used among Ethiopian and Eritrean com...
Lishan is a feminine given name of Amharic origin, meaning "award" or "prize." It is predominantly used in Ethiopia, reflecting the linguistic and cultural traditions of the Amharic-speaking community.Etymology and Cultu...
Lulit is a feminine given name of Ethiopian origin, derived from the Amharic word lul (ሉል), meaning “pearl.” In Amharic, the suffix -it is a common feminine marker, making the name directly translate to “pearl” or “preci...
Makonnen (Amharic: መኮንን) is a male given name of Amharic origin meaning "nobleman, official, leader". It derives from an ancient Ge'ez noble title, reflecting the hierarchical structure of Ethiopian aristocracy. The name...
Meklit is a feminine given name of Ethiopian origin, derived from the Amharic language. Its meaning, "talent," is directly attested in its lexical roots, where it connotes natural ability, skill, or giftedness. Linguisti...
Mekonnen (Amharic: መኮንን) is a male name of Ethiopian origin, primarily used in the Amharic language. It is an alternate transcription of Makonnen, from the Ge'ez noble title mäkonnən, meaning "nobleman," "official," or "...
Samuel is a masculine given name derived from the Hebrew name שְׁמוּאֵל (Shemuʾel), traditionally interpreted to mean "name of God"—from the roots shem (שֵׁם, meaning "name") and ʾel (אֵל, meaning "God"). An alternative...
Sara is a feminine given name used in many languages around the world, derived from Sarah. The name ultimately comes from the Hebrew שָׂרָה (Sara), meaning "lady, princess, noblewoman". In the Old Testament, Sarah is the...
Seble is a feminine given name of Ethiopian origin, derived from Amharic. It directly means "harvest", reflecting the agricultural roots and cultural significance of the land in Ethiopian society. The name is primarily u...
Selamawit is an Amharic form of the biblical name Shulammite, which appears in the Song of Songs in the Old Testament. The name Shulammite is derived from the Hebrew word shalom, meaning "peace." Selamawit thus carries c...
Sisay is a masculine given name of Ethiopian origin, primarily used among Amharic speakers. The name is also found in the variant spelling Sissay. It carries a deeply positive meaning, translating directly from Amharic a...
Tadesse (also spelled Tadese) is a masculine given name and surname of Ethiopian origin. Derived from the Amharic word meaning "revived," it carries connotations of renewal, restoration, or being brought back to life. Th...
Tafari is an Amharic masculine given name that possibly means "he who inspires awe" in the Amharic language. The name is most famously associated with Lij Tafari Makonnen (1892–1975), who later assumed the regnal name Ha...
Tamrat is a male given name of Amharic origin, meaning "miracle" in the Amharic language. The name is predominantly used in Ethiopia and carries a sense of divine wonder or blessing, reflecting the cultural and religious...
Tariku is an Amharic masculine given name that carries the deeply evocative meaning of "his history" or "his story." Rooted in the Ethiopian Semitic language group, the name is particularly common among the Amharic-speak...
Tesfaye (Amharic: ተስፋዬ) is a Habesha name of Ethiopian and Eritrean origin, predominantly used among the Amhara and Tigray-Tigrinya peoples. It is derived from the Ethio-Semitic root word tesfa (አስፋ), meaning "hope." The...
Tewodros is the Amharic form of Theodore.Etymology and MeaningDerived from the Greek name Theodoros, meaning "gift of god" (from theos, "god", and doron, "gift"), the name entered the Christian world through several sain...
Werknesh is an alternate transcription of the Amharic name ወርቅነሽ (Worknesh), a feminine given name popular in Ethiopia. It is derived from the masculine name Workneh, which means "you are gold" in Amharic — from the word...
Workneh is an Ethiopian masculine given name of Amharic origin. It means "you are gold", derived from the Amharic word ወርቅ (warq) meaning "gold". The name is a phrase that expresses value and preciousness, addressing the...
Worknesh is a feminine Amharic name, a variant form of Workneh. Its roots lie in the Ethiopian Semitic language of Amharic, where it carries the poetic meaning of "you are gold". This meaning derives from the Amharic wor...
Yewubdar is an Ethiopian feminine given name of Amharic origin. It means "beautiful beyond limits", composed from the Amharic elements ውብ (wb), meaning "beautiful", and ዳር (dar), meaning "limit, horizon, frontier, shore"...
Yishak is an Amharic form of the name Isaac, a classic biblical name with deep roots in the Abrahamic traditions.Etymology and MeaningThe name Isaac comes from the Hebrew יִצְחָק (Yitsḥaq), meaning "he will laugh" or "he...
Yohannes is a masculine given name of Amharic origin, serving as the Ethiopian form of John. Just as John derives from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan meaning "Yahweh is gracious," Yohannes carries this same profound theological...
Yonas is a Tigrinya and Amharic form of Jonah, derived from the Hebrew name Yona meaning "dove." In Ethiopian and Eritrean Christian traditions, Yonas is a common given name, particularly among Orthodox Tewahedo believer...
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