The majority of African tribes and countries give their children names that have rich meanings.
The ultimate beauty of African names lies in various languages, each with exciting pronunciations.
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TheZulutribe do not have a formal naming ceremony.
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Instead, they arrange for a ceremony referred to as ‘imbeleko’.
During the ceremony, the baby is introduced to its ancestors, as well as its elders.
The baby is then presented to the elders.
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230+ unique Zulu names for boys and girls
There are manySouth Africanbaby names to choose from today.
To be more specific, Zulu baby names for both genders are in abundance.
With this information, you will avoid choosing a name that will bring regret in the long run.
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Different baby boy names are used in theZulu cultureto signify different things.
Below are unique Zulu names for boys that are special.
Naming a child is an important decision that should be made with care and thought.
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It is important to pick a name that will be meaningful and special to your child.
Consider the names below if you want your child to have anice name.
Here are some of the nicest names you might use.
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Below are Zuluboy namesinspired by religion orpolitics.
These are some Zulu girl names and meanings that you will like.
Similar to the boy names, there are several amazing beautiful Zulu female names to choose from.
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Below is a list of the top elegantbaby girl names.
The list below includes all of thepopular namesyou can use.
Take a look at the list of Zulu baby names below.
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Check the examples below.
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