Zamauria is of African origin, specifically from the Shona people of Zimbabwe and Zambia. It is derived from the Shona word "zambezi," which means "great river." The Zambezi River is one of Africa's longest rivers, flowing through six countries before emptying into the Indian Ocean. Thus, Zamauria translates to "child of the great river," reflecting its watery roots and perhaps symbolizing strength and fluidity.
"The name Zamauria has seen a fluctuating popularity over the years, with peaks in certain years such as 2007 (7 births) and a consistent level of usage from 2011 onwards (6 births in both 2011 and 2013). However, there's also periods where it was less common like in 2008 and 2014 with only 5 births each year. Overall, since 2007, the name Zamauria has been given to a total of 34 babies."