Kinte

Kinte Origin and Meaning

The name Kinte is a boy's name.

Kinte is a masculine name that gained recognition in America primarily through the character Kunta Kinte from Alex Haley's novel 'Roots' and its television adaptation. The name has Gambian origins from the Mandinka people of West Africa. Following the tremendous impact of 'Roots' in the 1970s, Kinte emerged as a name chosen to honor African heritage and cultural connections. The name carries significant cultural weight, representing resilience, ancestry, and cultural pride. While not among the most common names, Kinte continues to be chosen by parents seeking to celebrate African heritage or make a meaningful connection to Black history. Its distinctive sound and powerful cultural associations make it a name of dignity and historical significance.

# 839 in the US

Kinte Rank in US Top 1000

The name Kinte in Pop Culture

  • Kunta Kinte
    character in "Roots" by Alex Haley