“Strengthtofightanotherday”: African Names People Can’t Believe Are Real
Thereās this common phrase āGod-given name.ā But names arenāt given by God; itās our parents who decide what to name us. And many people wish they could name themselves since they really hate the names their parents give them. In fact, 76% of Brits say they donāt like their names and wish to be called something else.
Some names can be straight-up funny, and Iām not talking about Amanda Kissinghug, Mike Rotch, or I.P. Freely. Recently, creator Victor Alfred, aka @victoralfred11made a comedy skit about the unusual names that African parents give their children. Other people have noticed this phenomenon as well, sharing some unique names theyāve come across, like Commission, Thankgod, and Blessing.
Some parents love to give their children unique names, but African parents might have everyone else beat
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Image credits: Curated Lifestyle (not the actual photo)
One comedian recently made a skit about how African parents seem to be naming their children anything and everything
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Image source: @victoralfred11
His video racked up over a million views
@victoralfred11⬠original sound ā Victor Alfred
Some African parents really do try to manifest better lives for their children by giving them certain names
For us, Westerners, African naming practices might seem odd. That one commenter wasnāt far off when she said, āNaming things theyāre manifesting.ā In some African cultures, parents really believe that names have power, and that the kind of name you give your child will heavily influence their lifeās path.
One of the most prominent examples may be former Nigerian President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan. Although he didnāt have much luck in his political career (he was the first president not to be re-elected), his parents certainly tried to manifest it.
Jonathanās late father is quoted in one of his biographies as saying, āI called him Goodluck because although life was hard for me when he was born, I had this feeling that this boy would bring me good luck.ā
Many Nigerians also tend to name their children according to this criteria:
- Circumstances of their birth;
- Position in the family;
- Hopes for the childās future.
As Nigerian novelist and humorist Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani writes for The BBCapart from their surname, many Nigerians have as many as five or six additional names. In the traditions of the West African ethnic group Yoruba, each parent and grandparent contribute one name.
For example, a child from their ethnic group might be named Taiwo Peter Tokunbo Olamide. āTaiwoā means that heās the first of the two twins. āPeterā is his Christian name, while āTokunboā refers to the fact that he was born abroad. And āOlamideā means āmy wealth/success has arrived.ā
Generally, there are eight main factors that influence traditional African names
There are many different ethnic groups in Africa, and naming practices may differ from one to another. Yet, there are some common elements that determine what name parents give their baby across the different cultures. Ghanian correspondent for the BBC, Adelaide Arthur, names these eight naming practices as the most common:
- Family circumstances during the childās birth. Oftentimes, such names are complete sentences. The Yoruba people name girls Yetunde or Yewande (meaning āmother has come backā) when a female relative has passed away shortly before the birth. Similarly, in Sesotho and Xhosa families in South Africa, babies are named Kgomotso and Pumza (meaning ācomfortā) after a family passing.
- Warnings or rebukes. Some parents try to avoid a bad fate by naming their kids after their misfortunes. Some Zimbabwean names of this kind are Nhamo (misfortune), Manyara (you have been humbled), and even those translated into English, like Kissmore, Jealous, Furious, or Hardlife.
- After famous people. Westerners arenāt the only ones naming their kids after celebrities (Kim, Sabrina, and Justin are the most popular names among Gen Z parents). After Barack Obamaās election in 2008, one mother from Kisumu, Kenya, named her newborn baby AirForceOne Barack Obama.
- By order of birth. Many children are named by whether they are the firstborn, the secondborn, etc. It saves them some time: they donāt have to explain whether theyāre the oldest or the youngest. And this is especially true with twins. In Uganda, boys named Kakuru or Wasswa are most likely the elder twin.
- According to the day of the week. In Ghanian ethnic groups such as the Akan, Ga, Ewe, and Nzema, the day when the baby is born determines what their name will be. If a boy is born on a Monday, heāll be Kojo, and Adwoa if itās a girl. A Friday baby girl will be named Efua, and a boy will have the name Yaw.
- According to religious beliefs. One Ghanian couple named their baby Xolawubo, meaning āthe creatorā (God). In Ethiopia, there is a Hailemariam, meaning āthe power of Mary.ā In the Igbo and Yoruba ethnic groups in Nigeria, names that start with Chi-, Chukwu-, or Oluwa- refer to God.
- Depending on the day or season. The Kalenjin people in Kenya name their babies Kibet if theyāre born during the day and Kiplagat if theyāre born after sunset.
- Honoring the family elders. In Southern Africa, itās not unusual to name babies after their grandmothers or grandfathers. But, because itās often disrespectful to call out a deceased elderās name out loud, the children are affectionately called Ouma (grandma) or Oupa (grandpa).
People shared many ridiculous names theyāve come across in real life
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