Arusha is a striking African name of Maasai origin, translating to 'the middle' or 'the central one', reflecting its geographical location in Tanzania and its historical significance within Maasai culture.
Chali is an African origin name from the Swahili culture, signifying calmness and peace; notable figures like Tanzania's first president Julius Nyerere bore this name.
Jozy is a rare, African-origin given name derived from the Swahili word 'joto', meaning 'fire'. Its interpretation varies culturally, often symbolizing strength or passion.
Nyerere is an East African male given name of Swahili origin meaning 'to struggle' or 'to fight', reflecting resilience and determination, popularized by Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere (1964-1985).
Shatrice is a captivating African female name meaning 'light' or 'shine' in Swahili, originating from Tanzania and reflecting the hope for positivity in one's future.
Tanzania is an East African female name derived from 'tembo' meaning elephant and 'nyasi' meaning land, translating to 'land of elephants'. It reflects Tanzania's rich culture and wildlife diversity.
Tanzie is an uncommon yet significant African given name derived from the country Tanzania, meaning 'coast', and combining the words Tanza ('coast') and Nia ('birthplace').
The name Zalora is of African origin, derived from Swahili 'zalora' meaning 'to dream', reflecting the cultural importance placed on dreams in Swahili culture.
Zantasia is a captivating female name of African origin, derived from Zanzibar and combined with the English word "fantasy," evoking images of far-off lands and mystical realms.
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