List of African Baby Names Meanings

Abeona

Abeona is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1153 times.

Meaning: Born on Tuesday Origin: African

Abiba

The meaning of the name “Abiba” is: “Child Born After Grandmother Died”. Additional information: From Northern Africa.

Meaning: Child born after grandmother died Origin: African

Adeona

Adeona is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 902 times.

Meaning: Born on Tuesday Origin: African

Alem

Alem. Arabic Origin. "World Leader" The meaning of the name Alem is World Leader. The origin of the name Alem is Arabic.

Meaning: World Origin: African

Amadika

Amadika. African Origin. "Beloved" The meaning of the name Amadika is Beloved. The origin of the name Amadika is African.

Meaning: Beloved Origin: African

Amandla

Amandla is a Zulu and Xhosa word meaning "power". The word was a popular rallying cry in the days of resistance against apartheid, used by the African National Congress and its allies. ... Mandla, which is derived from amandla, is also a common first name in South Africa.

Meaning: Power Origin: African

Anana

The meaning of the name “Anana” is: “Soft”. Categories: African Names, Akan Names, Ghanaian Names. Used in: African countries. Gender: Girl Names.

Meaning: Soft, gentle Origin: African

Ande

The different meanings of the name Ande are: African meaning: Pillar of strength. American meaning: Variation: Andy.

Meaning: Pillar Origin: African

Aoko

The meaning of the name Aoko is Blue Child. The origin of the name Aoko is Japanese. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. People who like the name Aoko also like: Ai, Aki, Aiko, Akane, Akemi, Akiko, Kaede.

Meaning: Outside Origin: African

Aphrah

Meaning uncertain; possibly a variant of AFRA (1), or possibly a variant of Aphrah, a biblical place name meaning "dust".

Meaning: African, dust Origin: African