Sheketa is a unique and beautiful name of Ethiopian origin. It is derived from the Ge'ez word "Shiqete," which means "the seventh" in English. In the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, Sheketa is also associated with the Seven Sleepers, a group of young men who sought refuge in a cave to escape religious persecution and were miraculously preserved asleep for centuries.
The name Sheketa has been popular among Ethiopian Christians for many generations and continues to be so today. It is often given to girls born into families with strong Christian beliefs or on the seventh day after birth, as a symbol of good fortune and protection.
Despite its origins and traditional meanings, Sheketa is not limited to Ethiopia alone. Today, it can be found among various communities worldwide, where parents may choose this name for their daughters inspired by its uniqueness, cultural richness, and historical significance.
"The name Sheketa experienced fluctuating popularity between 1974 and 1989, with birth years ranging from a low of 5 to a high of 10, and a total of 84 babies named Sheketa during this period."