Connecting African Heritage - Male

  1. Tebello
    • Thulani
      • Tufari
        • Xevioso
          • Yaw
            • Origin:

              Ghanaian, Akan, Twi
            • Meaning:

              "Born on a Thursday"
            • Description:

              The Akan people of Ghana and the Ivory Coast frequently name their children after the day of the week they were born and the order in which they were born. Most Ghanaians have a name using this system (think Kofi Annan, whose name means born on a Friday).
          • Zain
            • Origin:

              Variation of Zayn, Arabic
            • Meaning:

              "beauty, grace"
            • Description:

              Zayn and the more Western-friendly Zain sound exactly like the popular Zane but have a different root, in Arabic and African cultures. The name was made familiar to Europeans and Americans by British singer-songwriter Zayn, born Zain Malik. This is an easily-translated choice for a family that wants to bridge cultures, but you have to accept that people will be forever spelling the name "wrong".
          • Zaire
            • Origin:

              Place name
            • Meaning:

              "the river that swallows all rivers"
            • Description:

              An African place name—Zaire was a Central African state from 1971 to 1997—it comes from a Kongo term meaning "the river that swallows all rivers." A bold and wearable choice for a son.
          • Zesiro
            • Origin:

              Luganda
            • Meaning:

              "older of twins"
            • Description:

              Unusual and attractive name, might be worth considering if you're expecting twins.
          • Zamba
            • Zemba