Most Popular African Boys-Girls Name Book
By Eman Ybab
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If you take care of the things mentioned here, then you will be able to choose the best name for your baby.
Keep in mind that trendy names should be avoided. Choose a simple name that has a deep message or meaning hidden in it. Nowadays, the trend of naming such names has increased a lot. At the same time, it is believed that the meaning of the name also affects the nature of people. So, whatever name you give, its meaning will affect the behavior of your child. Having the name for too long can upset the child. Give names that are easy to pronounce. The spelling of the name should also be easy.
In the end, we can say that naming babies is a very important and difficult task. Even before the birth of the child, parents spend a lot of time thinking about the name of the child, and sometimes even after the birth of the child, no name is finalized. In such a situation, keeping in mind the tips mentioned above, you can give the right name to your child, and this book can prove helpful in this. It consists of alphabetically chosen and meaningful names for your baby. So it can become a useful and collectible book for you, your family, and your friends.
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Most Popular African Boys-Girls Name Book - Eman Ybab
About the Book
Experts say that the name has a great impact on the life of a human being, so the name should be meaningful. Therefore, while naming a child, parents insist that the name be auspicious and reflect the personality of the child well. According to the principles of naming, it is concluded that the name has a special relationship with our behavior. Names in our lives not only give information about our personality, but they are also an important part of our future.
If seen, the first identity of a child is his or her name, which remains associated with him or her throughout his or her life. There are many things to keep in mind while naming a child, such as family customs, traditions, social rules, and many more. All these aspects should be considered while choosing a name. The name should be chosen so that it is easy to pronounce as well as meaningful.
In many places, you can guess the religion of the child by his name. By the way, in modern times, people do not give much importance to religions, etc. when naming. All they need is a catchy and easy name for their babies. Despite all these things, it is difficult for any parent to name a child because every parent wants their child's name to be the most different and attractive.
Generally, a baby should be named in such a way that it is sweet and beautiful to hear. Too difficult a name can sometimes cause trouble for that child in the future. Often, there are mistakes in the documents made while writing difficult names, which have to be circulated to the government offices to correct them, and many problems have to be faced. So the name should be something that is beautiful as well as easy to speak and write. This will save you and your baby from many problems.
If you take care of the things mentioned here, then you will be able to choose the best name for your baby.
Keep in mind that trendy names should be avoided. Choose a simple name that has a deep message or meaning hidden in it. Nowadays, the trend of naming such names has increased a lot. At the same time, it is believed that the meaning of the name also affects the nature of people. So, whatever name you give, its meaning will affect the behaviour of your child. Having the name for too long can upset the child. Give names that are easy to pronounce. The spelling of the name should also be easy.
In the end, we can say that naming babies is a very important and difficult task. Even before the birth of the child, parents spend a lot of time thinking about the name of the child, and sometimes even after the birth of the child, no name is finalized. In such a situation, keeping in mind the above-mentioned tips, you can give the right name to your child, and this book can prove to be helpful in this. It consists of alphabetically chosen and meaningful names for your baby. So it can become a useful and collectible book for you, your family, and your friends.
—Author
Table of Contents
About the Book
African Baby Names—A
African Baby Names—B
African Baby Names—C
African Baby Names—D
African Baby Names—E
African Baby Names—F
African Baby Names—G
African Baby Names—H
African Baby Names—I
African Baby Names—J
African Baby Names—K
African Baby Names—L
African Baby Names—M
African Baby Names—N
African Baby Names—O
African Baby Names—P
African Baby Names—Q
African Baby Names—R
African Baby Names—S
African Baby Names—T
African Baby Names—U
African Baby Names—V
African Baby Names—W
African Baby Names—X
African Baby Names—Y
African Baby Names—Z
African Baby Names—A
Ababuo—(f)—child that keeps coming back
Abagbe—(f)—we begged to have this one to lift
Abam—(f)—second child after twins
Abana—(f)—made of stone, a building
Abasi—(m)—firm, strong, steadfast, tenacious, resolute
Abayomi—(f)—pleasant meeting
Abayomi—(f)—she brings joy
Abayomi—(m)—born to bring me joy
Aba—(f)—born on thursday
Abbas—(m)—description of a lion
Abba—(f)—born on thursday
Abbo—(f)—a condiment
Abbo—(m)—a condiment
Abdalah—(m)—the devotee of deity
Abdalala—(m)—the slave of the high
Abdalalim—(m)—the devotee of the all-knowing
Abdalla—(m)—devotee of deity
Abdel—(m)—devotee of deity
Abdi—(m)—devotee of deity
Abdou—(m)—great ability to focus on each work
Abdou—(m)—smart and charming
Abdul muiz—(m)—devotee of giver of glory and almighty
Abdula—(f)—princess
Abdulkareem—(m)—generous
Abdulkhaliq—(m)—devotee of the creator
Abdullah—(m)—devotee of deity
Abdullateef—(m)—who serves a kind man
Abdulmateen—(m)—strong
Abdulraheem—(m)—devotee of the most compassionate
Abdulrahman—(m)—devotee of the mercifully gracious
Abdulraouf—(m)—devotee of the most merciful
Abdulrazaq—(m)—devotee of the maintainer
Abdulsaboor—(m)—devotee of the patient
Abdultawab—(m)—devotee of the forgiver
Abdulwahab—(m)—devotee of the giver
Abdulwahid—(m)—devotee of the deity
Abdul—(m)—knowledge
Abdu—(m)—worshipper of deity
Abd—(m)—slave, devotee
Abeba—(f)—flower
Abebe—(m)—one who has flourished
Abebi—(f)—we asked for her
Abedi—(m)—worshipper
Abeeku—(m)—born on wednesday
Abeer—(m)—variant of abir, fragrance
Abegunde—(m)—born during holiday
Abeje—(f)—we asked to have this one
Abejide—(m)—born during winter
Abeke—(f)—we begged for her to pet her
Abena—(f)—born on tuesday
Abeni—(f)—girl prayed for
Abeni—(f)—we asked for her
Abeo—(f)—her birth brings happiness
Aberash—(f)—shining
Abiade—(m)—born of royal parents
Abiba—(f)—beloved
Abidemi—(f)—child born during father absence
Abidemi—(m)—child born during father absence
Abidin—(m)—worshippers, adorers
Abidugun—(m)—born before the war
Abikanile—(f)—listen
Abimbola—(f)—born to be wealthy
Abimbola—(f)—born wealthy
Abimbola—(m)—rich child, born wealthy
Abina—(f)—born on a thursday, cute
Abiodun—(f)—born on a festival
Abiodun—(m)—born at the time of a festival
Abiodun—(m)—born at the time of war
Abiola—(m)—born in honor
Abiola—(m)—born in honor, born during the first days
Abiona—(f)—born on a journey