Special thanks to Christine Nyamai for fact-checking these Swahili girl names.
From the sweetly poetic Jahori (ājewelā) to the adorable Chiku (āone who talks a lotā) to the calming Amani (āpeaceā), Swahili baby girl names are packed with meaning.
Weāll take you through our favorites ā as well as give you some background to the fascinating language that birthed them.
Letās dive in.
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- The Swahili language
- Choosing a Swahili name
- Swahili girl names and meanings
The Swahili language
Swahili is a Bantu language primarily spoken in East Africa, with a vast number of speakers in Tanzania, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Uganda.
There are also Swahili speakers in other African countries, including Somalia and Mozambique.
The language has a range of different influences.
One of the most significant is Arabic because of the history between the African east coast and northern traders.
In fact, the word Swahili itself is rooted in the Arabic word sawÄįø„ilÄ«, meaning āof the coast.ā
Choosing a Swahili name
Because Swahili is spoken by a range of unique cultures, it comes with a host of different naming traditions.
In Kenya, for example, itās common for children to be given three names, one selected by the parents and one selected by each set of grandparents.
The order, time, and circumstances of a babyās birth can all act as inspiration for names.
And in more modern times, celebrity culture has also played a role in how parents select the perfect pick for their new arrival.
Whether you have Swahili roots or are simply inspired by the energy of this East Coast language, Swahili names for girls are a great place to start your search.
Ready to explore? Letās go.
Swahili girl names and meanings
If youāre looking for Swahili names for girls that exude strength, virtue, and thoughtfulness, youāre in luck.
Approved by native Swahili speaker and translator Christine Nyamai, our curated collection of names offers plenty of inspo for you and your leader-in-the-making.
Ready to authentically connect to your heritage?
Letās dive deep into those Swahili roots:
- Adhra: This name has Arabic roots and means āapologyā.
- Adila: Also with Arabic origins, Adila means āfair,ā āhonest,ā or ājustā.
- Alma: Meaning ānourishingā.
- Amani: From the Swahili word for āpeaceā, a little Amani is exactly what we need in our world right now.
- Amina: This lovely virtue name means ātrustworthyā. It also means āshieldedā or āprotectedā, with Ameena and Amineh offering equally beautiful alternatives.
- Ashia: Not only does this name sound sweet, but it also has a vital meaningāālifeā and āhopeā.
- Asha or Aisha: Closely linked to Ashia above, these subtle, soft Swahili names also mean āhopeā.
- Aziza: This name has both Arabic and Hebrew roots and means āpowerful and belovedā. We think thatās a winning combo.
- Bahati: You can thank your lucky stars for bringing you to this name: it means āluckā and āfortunateā.
- Barika: From its Arabic roots, Barika means āto bloomā or ābe successfulā. Thereās a bright future ahead for a little Barika!
- Chausiku: If your little one was born when the moon was out, this might just be a great fit. It means āone who was born at nightā.
- Chiku: Have a little chatterbox-to-be on your hands? This adorable name means āone who talks a lotā. š£
- Dalila: A version of the name Delilah, this powerful name means ādelicateā or āguideā.
- Durra: From Arabic roots, Durra means āpearlā.
- Furaha: Meaning ājoyā or āhappy oneā.
- Hasnaa: This attractive Arabic girlās name means ābeautyā.
- Imani: With its musical sound, Imani means ābeliefā or āfaithā. It, too, has Arabic origins.
- Imara: This is the perfect name for a mighty little girl. It means āfirmā. No messing with an Imara!
- Habiba: Totally endearing, this name has Arabic roots and means āsweetheartā or ābelovedā.
- Jamala: This warmhearted name means āfriendlyā or āwell-manneredā.
- Jani: This adorable name is the Swahili word for āleafā. š
- Jioni: The perfect name to set the sun to, Jioni means āevening.ā
- Johari: This precious name means āessenceā.
- Kamaria: A romantic name that means āmoonlightā. A unique moon baby name
- Kamili: This perfect name means āflawlessā or ācompleteā. Enough said!
- Lela or Leela: This poetic name of Persian roots means ādark-haired beautyā or ānight.ā
- Lila: Meaning āgoodnessā.
- Lola: Meaning ālook or marvel at thisā (can be the goodness of a child). A perfect Swahili girlās name for a proud parent.
- Malaika: With its musical sounds, this heavenly name means āangelā.
- Maria: A multicultural Latin name, gracing Spanish, Italian, and even Scandinavian baby name lists. Little wonder it should be a popular Swahili name. It means āof the seaā or ārebelliousā.
- Marini: This delightful name means ācharmingā and āhealthyā.
- Mosi: Meaning āfirstborn childā, this is a perfect name for new mamas.
- Nadira: With its Arabic roots, this one-of-a-kind name means āunusualā or āuniqueā. Also has roots in the Swahili word nadra, which means āscarceā.
- Nahla: From its Arabic origins, this gorgeous name means āfirst drink of waterā. But it also has other possible meanings, including āsuccessful oneā and āgiftā. Of course, thanks to The Lion King, Nala rose in popularity as a fearless Disney name. š¦
- Najuma: A name brimming with happiness, Najuma means āabounding in joyā.
- Nuru: If youāre looking for Swahili names that mean light, this is a great option.
- Penda or Pendo: This charming name refers to the Swahili word for āloveā.
- Pili: If this is Baby Number Two, Pili could be a great fit. It means āborn secondā. It also makes for a pretty adorable twin baby name. š¬š½
- Rahma: With its Arabic roots, Rahma means ācompassionā and āmercy.ā Variations include Rehma and Rehema.
- Ramla: This interesting name of Arabic origin means āsandā and āprophetā.
- Salma/Salima: Meaning āpeacefulā. Even its pronunciation sounds zen.
- Subira: Meaning āpatienceā or āwaitingā.
- Tumaini: Meaning āhopeā.
- Ua: A short sweet Swahili girlās name. It means āflowerā or ābeautifulā. šø
- Waridi: Also means āflowerā or ābeautifulā. šŗ
- Wema: Meaning āgoodnessā.
- Zahara: Of Arabic and Hebrew origins, Zahara means āfloweringā or āshiningā.
- Zalika: From its Arabic roots, Zalika means āincredibly beautifulā. It can also mean ānobleā.
- Zawadi: This name is a gift. In fact, āgiftā is what it means! š
- Zuhura: Swahili for āthe planet Venusā. Also means āshineā.
- Zuri: With its Arabic roots, Zuri means āgoodā. It can also mean ābeautifulā, āawesomeā, or āadorableā. Sold!
- Zuwena: And last but absolutely not least, Zuwena means āgoodā.
Your search for inspiring Swahili names doesnāt need to end here ā check out our 101 expert-approved Swahili baby names and meanings.
If youād like to expand your search, thereās always our gorgeous collection of African baby girl names (we dare you to resist Siphesihle).
And if you want to exchange ideas with other mamas-to-be, join the Peanut community.
The conversation is always flowing.