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Akon is a male given name of West African origin, meaning 'the one who brings light'.
Alimae is an African name of Malinke origin meaning "queen" or "peaceful," associated with strength and wisdom throughout history.
Aziya is a unique Arabic origin name, derived from 'Ajyal' meaning 'ages' or 'generations', associated with strength, wisdom, and elegance.
Camara is a West African surname of Malinke origin, meaning "peace".
Diore is an African given name meaning 'peaceful' or 'harmonious', originating from the Mandinka people of West Africa.
Djenabou is a captivating West African name, derived from the Bambara people of Mali, meaning "searching for the sun.
Djeneba is a unique West African name of Mandinka origin, meaning 'Great Name' or 'Famous Name', derived from the words 'Dje' and 'Nebu'. Traditionally given to girls born into prominent families, it symbolizes honor and distinction.
Djenne is a unique Malinke name from West Africa meaning 'foundation' or 'beginning', named after the historic UNESCO site Djenné-Djeno in present-day Mali.
Gaoussou is a Malian-Mandinka male name meaning "eighth-born son.
Jakalen is a unique, historically significant African given name, originating from the Mandinka culture during the Mali Empire's golden age.
Jakyran is a captivating African name derived from the Mandinka people's language in Mali. It means "king" or "ruler," reflecting the high regard held for leaders in Mandinka culture.
Jalique is an African name meaning "child of peace" in Mandinka language from West Africa.
The name Jamalle is of African origin from the West African country of Mali. It means "peace" or "tranquility" and was traditionally given to girls who embodied these qualities. Today, it's considered gender-neutral and continues to be popular throughout Africa and beyond in honor of legendary Queen Jamalle of the Mali Empire.
Jamerra is a captivating unisex name of African origin, derived from the Bambara people of Mali. Meaning "peace reigns" or "rule with peace," it conveys a powerful message of tranquility and harmony.
Jawann is a distinctive West African name, believed to mean 'wise warrior' or 'strong-minded'.
Jurem is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the word "jaram" meaning "to throw" or "to cast".
Kamaurie is an African name meaning "peaceful/harmonious" in Bambara, reflecting positive qualities associated with serenity and tranquility.
Kinée is a West African name from the Mande people, popularized by singer Oumou Sangaré. It means "the beautiful one" or "the lovely one".
Kmani is a distinctive African name from the Bambara people of Mali, meaning 'peaceful'.
Ladreama is a unique African name derived from Mandinka 'Ladrarema', meaning "God has favored me".
Lakieth: A unique West African name from Mali meaning 'wise and intelligent'.
Lamaar is a distinctive given name of African origin, specifically from the Mandinka people of West Africa. It has no universally agreed-upon meaning but may be associated with peace or tranquility, as some sources suggest it could derive from the Mandinka word "lamoo." Introduced to the Western world through prominent figures like Malick Sidibé, Lamaar remains relatively rare yet carries a unique and captivating identity.
Lamaj is an African-origin name from Mali meaning "strong like a lion.
Lamani is an African-derived name from the Mandinka people, meaning 'Peace'.
Lamona is a rare and captivating African name derived from the Mandinka 'Lamouna', meaning 'the wealth or fortune'.
Lavoyce is an unusual yet captivating unisex name with African roots, particularly from Mali and West Africa, though its exact history remains unclear.
Maguette is a unique African name of Malian origin, derived from the Mandinka language, meaning "little mother" or "dear woman", expressing love and respect in Malian culture.
Mali is a unique, captivating name of West African origin, derived from the Republic of Mali meaning 'hypothetical king' or 'kingdom of Mandé', reflecting its historical empire's grandeur.
Mali is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'king', historically used as a title for Muslim rulers.
Maliak is a distinctive name of African origin, specifically from the Bambara people of Mali, meaning 'peace' or 'harmony', reflecting their aspiration for tranquility and unity.
Maliya is a distinctive African name of Malinke origin, meaning 'child born during difficult times'.
Markeil, of African origin, means 'to fight or struggle' in Mandinka, worn by notable figures like Sundiata Keita.
Martice is an uncommon but captivating African name of Malinke origin from West Africa, signifying peace.
Martiqua is an uncommon yet intriguing given name of West African Mandinka origin, derived from the word "mart" meaning "to strive" or "to succeed," potentially symbolizing perseverance and success.
Monce is an African-origin name from Mali, meaning 'king' in Mandinka culture.
Monyea is a distinctive name of African origin derived from the Bamana people of Mali, translating to "born on Tuesday" and symbolizing communication and harmony.
Music is an uncommon yet captivating African-origin name derived from Mandinka culture, inspired by legendary musician Sundiata Keita. It signifies connection to a rich tradition of storytelling through music, with its usage as a given name originating among African Americans in the early 20th century.
Mylik is a unique male name of African origin, meaning 'king' or 'ruler', popularized by Muslim clerics during the 14th century Mali Empire.
Nahtanha is a rare African name derived from the Bambara word 'Nantanha', meaning 'light'. It signifies hope, guidance, and positivity in West African cultures. Traditionally given to children born under specific celestial events or during prominent daylight hours, Nahtanha has gained international recognition despite its challenging pronunciation.
Najon is an uncommon African given name derived from the Mandinka tribe of Mali, potentially meaning "to grow" or "prosper". It carries associations with the historic Mali Empire's royalty and dignity.