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Amhara is an Ethiopian given name of Semitic origin, meaning "red". Traditionally given to boys, it can also be used for girls. It is one of Ethiopia's most popular names, reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage and history. The Amhara people, after whom the name is derived, are one of Ethiopia's largest ethnic groups, significantly influencing Ethiopian culture and language.
Ayele is an Ethiopian given name of Amharic origin, meaning 'the morning'.
Benyam is an Ethiopian Semitic male given name meaning "built" or "constructed." It's traditionally popular among the Amhara people and also used in other East African countries with significant Ethiopian populations. Internationally, while it has gained some recognition, it remains relatively uncommon outside Africa.
Eyasu is an Ethiopian given name of Amharic origin, meaning 'of the Messiah' in Ge'ez. It is primarily used by Amhara and other Orthodox Christian communities in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Hadari is an Ethiopian name of Semitic origin, traditionally used by the Amhara people. It means "firstborn" or "leader". Pronounced as Ha-dah-ree, with stress on the second syllable, Hadari has gained international recognition in recent years due to its distinctive sound and powerful meaning.
Mariamawit is an Ethiopian given name derived from Ge'ez, meaning 'light'. Traditionally used by Tigray and Amhara ethnic groups, it celebrates Saint Mary of Zion on December 15th.
Melaku is an Ethiopian given name of Amharic origin, meaning 'angel'.
Neamin is an Amharic Ethiopian given name meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful', popular among the Amhara ethnic group and increasingly adopted elsewhere.
Nebiyu is an Ethio-Semitic given name of Ethiopian origin, meaning "gift from God". Predominantly used among Amhara and Tigray ethnic groups in Ethiopia, it has gained international recognition through figures like Nebiyu Asfaw, a prominent musician, and Nebiyu Worku, who won silver at the 2016 Rio Olympics marathon. It is pronounced as /nɛbiˈjuː/, with stress on the second syllable.
Rakeb is an Ethiopian name of Amharic origin, meaning "beauty" or "attractiveness". It is predominantly used among Orthodox Christian communities in Ethiopia, notably in the Amhara region.
Senait is an Amharic given name originating from Ethiopia, meaning 'water'. It became prominent among the Amhara ethnic group during Emperor Menelik II's reign in the late 19th century. Today, it is recognized globally, with notable bearers such as Ethiopian-American model and actress Senait Gessese.
Tafari is an Ethiopian given name, derived from the Amharic language, meaning 'one who respects the wise'. It is traditionally used among the Amhara ethnic group of Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Tecola is an Ethiopian given name of Amhara origin, translating to 'beautiful' or 'graceful'. It has gained global recognition for its unique sound and cultural significance. Additionally, Tecola serves as a surname in certain African regions.
Yabsera is an Ethiopian name, popular among the Amhara ethnic group. It means "She will give light" and signifies hope for happiness and prosperity, drawing from the illuminating power of light.
Yeabsera is an Amharic-origin Ethiopian given name derived from "ye-ab-sera," meaning "my hope." It's traditionally popular among the Amhara people in Ethiopia and Eritrea. Notable bearers include Yeabsera Birahun, a renowned Ethiopian painter.