Zulu Name Quiz

Welcome to the zulu name quiz. The most common of the allusive Zulu names is Buhle. This feminine name comes from the elements sine and inhlanla. This ancient name has a wide range of variations, including Buhle, whose spelling is derived from Arabic, and Ayize, which means "let it happen". Ayize also has a certain edge of originality, since it is not the standard Zulu spelling. The feminine variant is Duduzile, which means "consolation."

The word 'Tsonga' is also used as a baby boy's name. This word has a distinctly masculine feel, but sounds endearing. The feminine form, Ayanda, means "he loves her." If your baby is a girl, Ayanda is a more conservative choice. You might not even recognize it unless you try it on.

The word 'Tsonga' is an ideal choice for an African baby boy. The Zulu word 'Nkosiyabo' evokes images of light and rebirth. Nkosiyabo, on the other hand, means 'king' and is given to a boy by parents who want him to excel in his life. Linda, on the other hand, is a popular choice for girls, but it carries a more religious or culturally specific meaning.

Mpilo is a rhythmic Zulu name that means 'life'. The word 'Amahle' is more common outside the Zulu community, but it has a different meaning in other languages. It can mean'sunrise','redeemed' or'redeemed', and it's used by both men and women.

What is your Zulu Name?

Answer a few easy question and we will tell you what your Zulu Name is.

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