African names begin with G, H, I and J


African names begin with G, H or I follow with their traditional name meanings. However, Neimology™ Science can give detailed information similar to what you read on the first page of African name meanings, only longer. You can order your name interpreted today.

Names begin with G

Not many African names begin with the letter G. This may be due to the Africian culture of each gender following their traditional roles and not causing problems or causing things to change. One of the many things that the leading letter of G represents is being comfortable with change.
Gathoni- She is an in law
Gbemisola- Carry me into wealth
Genet- Eden
Ghalib- Winner
Ghalyela- Precious
Gimbya- Princess
Godana- Male child
Goitsemedime- God knows
Gwandoya- Met with misery

Names begin with H

Haamid- African Grateful
Habib- Beloved
Hadiya- Gift
Haiba- Charm
Halima- Gentle
Halla- Unexpected gift
Hamida- Gracious
Hanna- Happiness
Hasan- Handsome
Hasani- Handsome
Hija- Daughter
Hlengiwe- Nursed
Horus- Hawk

Names begin with I

Idowu- Born after twinsIfe- Rich loveIge- Born with feet firstIggi- Only son
Ikenna- Father's power, intelligent
Imamu- Spiritual leader
Iman- Faith
Imani- Faith, wants to be noticed
Ime- Patience
Imena- Dream
Isabis- Something beautiful
Isingoma- First of twins
Isoke- Satisfying gift
Issay- Hairy
Ita- A war raid
Itumeleng- Joy

Names begin with J

Jaafar- Small River, fairness important
Jabari- Brave, wants attention
Jabarl- Valiant, self-confident with age
Jabilo- Medicine man, famous
Jahia- Prominent
Jahina- Brave, courageous, brilliant
Jamal- Elegance
Jameelah- Chaste
Jamelia- Chaste, beautiful
Jamila- Beautiful
Jamilah- Beautiful, blessing for others
Jelani- Mighty, detective
Jengo- Building, wants to be known
Jina- Named child, close to family
Johanna- God's grace
Juji- Heap of love
Jumaane- Born on Tuesday

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