Kimetha is a unique and captivating name of African origin, particularly from the Swahili culture. It is composed of two elements: "Kime" meaning "to be finished," and "ta," which signifies "you." Thus, Kimetha literally translates to "You are finished," often interpreted as a phrase expressing completeness or fulfillment. This name adds a distinctive touch to any list and carries an intriguing story behind its meaning. It is not commonly found in Western cultures but brings a beautiful blend of African heritage into the mix.
The name Kimetha saw its peak popularity in the late 1950s with 20 births in 1956 and a steady decline thereafter, reaching a low of just 5 births in both 1960 and 1974. There was a slight resurgence in the early 1970s with 11 births in 1970 and 7 in 1971, but it fell back to 5 births each year from 1974 to 1975. Overall, Kimetha was given to a total of 114 newborn girls over the span of these years.