Some Zulu Names For Boys


South Africa, like most African countries has a system of naming children. Names tell a story about where the child is born, its people, religion and circumstances surrounding its birth. Ask your Nigerian friends why most of their names have ‘chukwu’ or ‘ade.’

In Zulu, Nomvula is a popular girl's name because it means it was raining when she was born. Or, parents wish that her life is full of rain, which is good luck because it makes food grow.

My name tells a story about what went down between my parents and my grandfather. Amazing! Hollywood move out of the way. You know nothing about storytelling.

 

Names reflect parents’ wishes for themselves or the new baby.  Kids are also named after what happened when they were born.


NAME

MEANING

Fika

Arrive.

Mfundo

Education.

Lunga

Be good.

Langa

The sun.

Madoda

Men.

Thula

Be quiet.

Thulani

Be quiet (many people).

Themba

Hope.

Simphiwe

We have been given.

Muzi

Home.

Khaya

Home.

Musa

The kind one.

Zakhele

Build for yourself.

Zenzele

Do it for yourself.

Sandile

We are more.  We have multiplied.

Qeda

Finish.

Mandla

Strong. Powerful.

Jabulani

Be happy.

Duma

Famous.

Sipho

A gift.

Bafana

Boys.

Thamsanqa

Blessing.  Abbreviation ‘Thami’.

Phaphama

Wake up.

Vusumuzi

Rebuild the home.  Abbreviation ‘Vusi’.

Vusisizwe

Rebuild the nation.  Abbreviation ‘Vusi’.

Vika

Duck.  Avoid danger.

Lindani

You (many people) must wait.

Linda

Wait (one person should wait)

Mazwi

Words.

Nhlakanipho

Intelligence.  Abbreviation ‘Nhlaka’.

Bheki

Watch.

Simanga

Unusual. 

Xolani

Forgive.

Dudula

Push.

Muntu

A human being.  A person.

Sbonelo

Example.

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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