Female and male first names : Ethiopia.

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Abisha is an uncommon Hebrew name derived from Avishag, meaning "father of joy". It has significant historical mentions in Jewish culture and is also used in Ethiopia and Africa with varying meanings.
Abiy is an uncommon Ethiopian name derived from Amharic "Ababa", meaning "worship" or "reverence". It was notably used by Emperor Haile Selassie upon his coronation in 1930 and has since gained international recognition through Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
Ablessyn is an uncommon yet meaningful Ethiopian name, believed to mean 'Praise God Father' in Amharic, carried by Emperor Haile Selassie's intelligent and beautiful daughter, Princess Ablasssan.
Adiam is an Ethiopian name meaning 'unbreakable peace', reflecting strength and harmony.
Ahdau is an Ethiopian name of Amharic origin meaning 'one', often expressing unity.
Ajak, of Ethiopian origin, means 'he will be victorious' in Amharic.
Alula is an Ethiopian name derived from the Amharic word meaning "the dawn" or "the morning". It signifies new beginnings and hope, making it a captivating choice with deep cultural roots.
Alula is an Ethiopian name of Amharic origin, meaning 'awakening' or 'beginning'. It was borne by prominent historical figures such as Emperor Alula Aba Nega, and its unique sound makes it a memorable choice with deep significance.
Amanuel is an Ethiopian name meaning 'He who has made me', popular among Ethiopian Christians due to its association with Saint Amanuel.
Arsema is a unique Ethiopian girls' name derived from Ge'ez "አረሳመ," meaning "to be patient.
Aseda is an Ethiopian name derived from 'aset', meaning 'hope' or 'wish'; it's unisex, popular worldwide, and was once borne by Emperor Aseda Kassa.
Bereket is an Amharic-origin Ethiopian given name meaning 'blessing' or 'gift'.
Betselot is an Ethiopian name meaning "God has made perfect," carrying historical prestige and profound meaning.
Dagim is an Ethiopian name derived from Amharic, meaning "strength" or "power".
Dayani is an Ethiopian name of Amharic origin, derived from "dayan" meaning 'to judge', signifying the hope for the child's fairness, wisdom, and justice.
Dechane is an Ethiopian unisex name derived from the Amharic word "decha," meaning eight, often given to children born on the eighth day of the month according to the Ethiopian calendar. It symbolizes good fortune and prosperity in Ethiopian culture.
Dula is an Ethiopian name derived from "dul", meaning gold, signifying wealth and prosperity.
Ethan is a name of Hebrew origin meaning 'strong' or 'enduring'.
Eyasu is an Ethiopian name derived from Ge'ez, meaning 'Jesus' or 'God saves', famously borne by Emperor Haile Selassie I.
Eyosias is an Ethiopian boys' name derived from Ge'ez 'God's gift', with historic royal ties and deep cultural significance.
Fatumo, of Ethiopian origin, means "pure" in Amharic.
Feben is an Ethiopian name meaning 'light', associated with St. Feben, one of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste.
The name Fikir is of Ethiopian origin, meaning 'thought' or 'idea' in Amharic, reflecting intelligence and creativity. It gained popularity during Emperor Haile Selassie's reign but remains lesser-known globally despite recent international adoption.
Filmon is an uncommon Ethiopian name derived from 'felm', meaning 'to speak' or 'talk', translating literally to 'speaking'.
Gada is an Ethiopian name derived from the Amharic word 'gad', meaning 'to surround' or 'encompass'. Traditionally given to boys, but can also be used for girls.
Geneta is an Ethiopian female name derived from the ancient Ge'ez language, meaning "the color red" and symbolizing prosperity and happiness.
Graddy is a rare, Ethiopian-derived male name meaning 'to thank'.
Haben is an Ethiopian name derived from the Ge'ez word for 'light', given to the Virgin Mary by Saint Gabriel during her Annunciation in Ethiopian Orthodox tradition.
Henok is an ancient Ethiopian name derived from Ge'ez, meaning 'the wise', deeply respected in Ethiopian culture and history.
Hermela is an Ethiopian name derived from 'hermila', meaning 'hymn' or 'song', reflecting its musical origins in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
Hiwot, of Ethiopian origin, means "joy" or "happiness" in Amharic, carrying a powerful message of positivity and light.
Hiyabel is a unique Arabic name believed to mean 'beautiful', inspired by the Ethiopian queen of Sheba.
Jahseem is an African-derived name meaning 'God' or 'supreme being', associated with Rastafarianism and popular among those seeking cultural connection.
Jahson is a distinctive male name of African origin meaning "Son of God".
Jelessa, of Ethiopian origin, means 'she who rises' or 'she who ascends', signifying elevation and progress.
Jemal is an African-origin name derived from Arabic Jamal, meaning "beautiful" or "handsome". Popular among Muslims since centuries, Jemal was notably used by Ottoman royalty like Sultan Abdul Hamid II. Now globally recognized and historically significant in Ethiopia, Jemal remains relatively rare yet prestigious.
Juba is an African male given name derived from Nubian 'Juba', meaning 'strong'.
Kaleab is an Ethiopian name derived from Ge'ez, meaning "My father is strength".
Kareme is an African name from Ethiopian Amharic meaning 'like the sun', associated with prosperity and good fortune.
Keb is an Ethiopian name meaning 'short' or 'small', popularized by Emperor Haile Selassie.