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50 Beautiful Zulu Names for Girls and Their Meanings

Parents naturally want to give their children nice names that reflect their goodwill towards the child, and in Africa, names are usually believed to have an impact on how successful the child will grow to become. This is why parents are always choosy when it comes to picking a name for their kids. There are so many good Zulu names for girls that sound nice and have deep meanings as well and we rounded them up for easy access.

Usually, Zulu people are known to have several names because their parents are not the only ones who give them names; other family members are also allowed to give names to a newborn girl child. Notwithstanding the name you are choosing for a Zulu child, it is important that you pay attention to the meaning.

No parent would want to give their child a name that has a bad meaning, so, to help you choose a good Zulu name for your girl child, we have put together a list of 50 Zulu names for a girl child and their meanings.

Here are five special Zulu names that you should absolutely consider because of their beautiful meanings and sound.

Zulu is the largest ethnic group in South Africa with about 10–12 million people who mostly live in KwaZulu-Natal. Although a major number of Zulu people are found in South Africa, they can also be found in Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Eswatini, Malawi, Mozambique, and Botswana.

Zulu people name their children even before they are born and as a result, unlike some other African cultures, they do not do naming ceremonies. Instead of a naming ceremony, “imbeleko” is held to introduce the child to the ancestors and thank them for the child.

During imbeleko, a goat is slaughtered and sacrificed to the ancestors, the oldest person in the family is responsible for introducing the child to the ancestors. While the goat is being slaughtered, the oldest person presents the child by calling her by name and then goes on to speak to the ancestors.

Zulu names usually depict what the parents pray for the child to become in the future and sometimes it also speaks of the family’s current situation at the time of the child’s birth.

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