Naming your child after your heritage and culture is a great way to instill pride in them. What you name your child can say who they are. These African baby names are just some examples of what you can name your baby. Do a little research on what these African baby names mean will help you decide what will fit your child!
If you are having a boy, some great names are:
Abdallah, Abiola, Abu, Adiel, Aren, Chiamaka, Chibale, Chidi, Chike, Dakarai, Davu, Deion, Dembe, Diallo, Duka, Dume, Dumi, Ekon Fabumi, Fahim, Faraji, Gamba, Genet, Haruko, Hasan, Hassain, Jaafan Jabari, Jabarl, Jabilo, Jabir, Jafaru, Jameelah, Jamilah, Jamilia, Juwan, Kaikura, Kame, Kaseko, Kasim, Katungi, Kayonga, Kazi, Kellan Kendi, Kimoni, Kirabo, Kojo, Kuron, Maalik, Mablevi, Naasir, Naiser Nuru, Ochen, Odion, Ohin, Okal, Omari, Omarr, Oringo, Otieno, Rashidi Saleem, Salim, Shaka, Tahir, Taj, Talib, Tamarr, Tanishia, Tau, Tavorian
For Girls, these names are great:
Abebe, Abebi, Abena, Abeo, Ada, Adah, Adana, Adanna, Adanya, Akili, Alika, Ama, Amadi, Ameena, Ameenah, Ami, Amina, Aminah, Amineh, Asha, Ashia, Aziza, Binah, Binta, Bisa, Bolanle, Bunme, Chika, Dalia, Dalila, Dayo, Deka, Delu, Denisha, Favola, Feechi hija, ilori Habika, Hada, Iman, Imena, Iniko, Isabis, Isoke, Jahia, Jamelia, Jamila Jamilah, Jamilia, Jamilla, Jamille, Jemila, Jina, Kabira, Kafi Kainda, Kali, Kalifa, Latrice, Latricia, Leal, Lehana, Lulu Machelle
Any of these African baby names are a beautiful sounding fit for your child!