Female and male first names : Zimbabwe.

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Bayete: An African name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe, translating directly as 'beauty'.
Chakelia is an uncommon African first name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe. It is unisex and means 'to be happy and joyful'.
Chama is a female name of African origin, specifically from the Shona tribe in Zimbabwe. It means 'peace' or 'tranquility'.
Chamisa is a unisex name of African origin, derived from the Shona language spoken in Zimbabwe and other southern African nations. It translates to "bush willow," a tree species known for its golden flowers during the dry season. The name signifies resilience, beauty amidst adversity, and connection with nature.
Chatara is an African name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe, meaning 'rejoice' or 'celebration'.
Chidima is an African name from the Shona people of Zimbabwe, meaning "God has given me." It's pronounced ki-dee-ma.
Chonda: An African name from the Shona people of Zimbabwe, derived from "chinda" meaning 'to break'. It signifies strength and resilience. Traditionally given to children embodying these qualities, it's now globally popular for its meaningful message.
Enzi is a rare African first name translating to 'wild' or 'untamed'. Originating from Zimbabwe's Shona language, it signifies freedom and untapped potential. Pronounced Eh-NZI with stress on the second syllable.
Gwanda is an African name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe, meaning 'rain'.
Jakori: African origin, Shona-speaking peoples of Zimbabwe; meaning "God is my joy.
Karanda is an African female given name originating from the Shona people of Zimbabwe. It is derived from the Shona word "kazarana," meaning "to be patient" or "endure.
Kasiya is an African name from the Shona people of Zimbabwe, meaning "to wait" in Shona. It signifies patience, anticipation, and perseverance.
Khaya is a Shona name from Zimbabwe meaning 'life' or 'to live'.
Kishonna is an African first name with Swahili and Shona influences. It means 'firstborn' and consists of the elements "Ki" meaning 'first' from Swahili, and "Shonna", signifying 'child' or 'born', derived from the Shona people of Zimbabwe. The name has gained popularity due to its unique sound and cultural significance.
Kmari: African origin, Shona people of Zimbabwe. Unisex name meaning 'harmony' or 'peaceful heart'.
Llamile is an African name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe. It means 'one who speaks' and is composed of 'llama', meaning 'to speak', and '-ile', signifying 'one who'.
Loice: A female name of African origin from the Shona people of Zimbabwe, derived from 'Ruida', meaning 'peace'. Pronounced 'Low-ease'.
Malosi is a unisex given name of African origin, specifically from the Shona tribe in Zimbabwe. It translates to 'strong' in the Shona language and has gained global recognition due to its powerful and distinctive sound.
Mareka is an African name with roots in the Shona language, predominantly used in Zimbabwe and surrounding nations. Its meaning is 'the one who brings happiness'.
Mashanda is a Shona-derived female given name from Zimbabwe, meaning "God has heard our cry".
Mashona is an uncommon African given name, originating from Zimbabwe. Derived from the Shona language, one of Zimbabwe's major languages, it directly relates to the Shona people without a specific standalone meaning.
Meruem is an African name from the Shona people of Zimbabwe. It means "He is strong".
Nayoni is an African-origin name prevalent in Southern Africa. In Shona, it means 'born on a Thursday'.
Nyalise: African origin; Shona culture, Zimbabwe. Meaning: 'light' or 'shining'.
Nyanah is of African origin from the Shona people of Zimbabwe and neighboring countries. It means "happiness" or "joy".
Nyarai is a Shona female given name of African origin, particularly from Zimbabwe. Pronounced as "NYA-ra-yee," it means 'rain' and signifies life-giving force, fertility, growth, and renewal, embodying the strength and beauty of nature. The name corresponds to numerology number 9, associated with humanitarianism and selflessness. Its uniqueness lies in its African origins, not widely adopted beyond the continent.
Nyasha: Shona origin, meaning 'there is joy'; primarily feminine, occasionally masculine; signifies warmth, happiness, and positivity.
Rodnisha, of African origin from the Shona language spoken in Zimbabwe, translates to 'God has blessed me'. Its elements are 'Rod', meaning God, and 'Nisha', signifying blessing.
Simbarashe is a Zimbabwean male given name of Shona origin, translating to 'Patience'.
Solani is an African name of Shona origin from Zimbabwe, meaning "peaceful". It is often chosen for children born during tranquil times or as a wish for harmony in their lives. The name's melody, accentuated by its double 'l' and soft ending vowel, contributes to its appeal and uniqueness.
Tangerla is of Shona origin from Zimbabwe, translating to 'beautiful'.
Taquanta is a unique African first name originating from the Shona people of Zimbabwe. It is derived from the Shona word "taka", meaning 'to love or be loved'. The name signifies an individual who embodies warmth, affection, and care.
Tawona is an African origin name meaning "the sun has dawned" in Shona.
Tihesha is an African unisex given name originating from the Shona people of Zimbabwe. Its meaning in English translates to "she is ours," symbolizing community and belonging.
Tinashe is a unisex name of African origin from Zimbabwe and neighboring regions. In Shona, one of Zimbabwe's official languages, it means "We are thankful". The name has variants like Tinashé and gained international recognition through singer-songwriter Tinashe Jorgensen Kachingwe, known professionally as Tinashe.
Tshwanda is an African name of Shona origin, found predominantly in Zimbabwe and neighboring regions. It combines 'tshwa', meaning 'proud' or 'pride', with 'nda', translating to 'bear' or 'carry'. Thus, the name Tshwanda signifies 'To bear pride' or 'Carrying pride'.