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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Sarabi

Mirage

African

Keondra

Goddess

African

Sesen

To Wish For More

African

Shanit

Crimson; a marvel, wondrous

African

Thenjiwe

Trusted

African

Adla

Justice

African

Shauntee

African

Seghen

Ostrich

African

Chiku

Talks A Lot

African

Raniesha

Princess.

African

Xolani

Please Forgive

African

Xinavane

Spread, Propagate

African

Teshi

Cheerful, Full of Laughter

African

Abiba

THe beloved one

African

Kaula

Buying

African

Niara

With utmost purpose

African

Faizah

Victorious

African

Chipo

A Gift

African

Asante

African

Lakeisha

Cassia tree", via Keesha and Keisha. Lakeisha and its variant forms are also rhyming variants of Leticia or from the combination of La- with Aisha (Arabic) "alive and well

African

Mardea

Last

African

Ekundayo

Sorrow Becomes Joy

African

Armani

From the house of Armand

African

Oya

Wind warrior goddess

African

Naiser

Founder of Clans

African

Whether it’s their sound that catches your ear or their meaning that captures your heart, African girl names are undeniably stunning. Several appear on the baby name charts, but many others are still waiting for their chance in the spotlight. Explore them with us.

While African girl names aren’t very common in the U.S., still you’ll find them on the baby names chart. Zuri usually trends the most popular, and we definitely see why. She’s fun, youthful, and fresh — making her the perfect name for a modern baby girl. Nia is another favorite, and we see her as a vibrant alternative to the more popular Mia and Maya. Armani is also well-loved, and with her association with the luxury fashion line, she’s a stylish pick loaded with glitz and glamor. You can sort by the most recent chart’s popularity on our site or use all-time popularity to find more common African girl names.

If you’d like to find something similar to popular names but not as common, you’re also in luck with African girl names. There’s Amali, a sweet alternative to Amelia and Emily and Lela, a sassy cutie that’s a close cousin to Layla and Lily. We love Safia too, a gorgeous sister to Sophia.

That said, rare names are some of our favorites, as they stick out in people’s mind and give your child a unique name identity. Mandisa is one of our standouts among African girl names, as she’s beautiful and bold. Kirabo is another head turner along with Kumani. While they may not be chart toppers, they’re certainly stunning and deserve more attention. We encourage you to explore further down the charts or use our surprise me button to browse names of varying popularity.

African girl names are often melodic on the ear, winning over parents who can’t get enough of their singsong nature. Ayanna is an obvious gem because of this, along with her meaning of “beautiful flower.” Alora is another beauty in sound and meaning, hers being “my dream.” Other ear-pleasing princesses are Adesina, Keyara, Kanoni, and Asatira, to name a few. There are many more waiting for you to discover, too.

As with other origins, the meanings behind African girl names are our favorite parts of them. As we all know, a great meaning can really make a name pop. Siyanda is a favorite of ours, meaning “we are growing.” Isn’t that adorable for the newest member of your growing family? Amaka’s “precious” and Tafariah’s “she who inspires awe” are out-of-this-world gems, too. You could go spiritual, with Aminali’s “faithful” and Nakimera’s “gift from God,” or you could go powerful with Faizah’s “victorious” and Jasira’s “courageous.” If you’re seeking a particular meaning, you can use our Search Baby Names tool and narrow to search African girl names with your chosen meaning.

Browse our collection of beautiful African girl names and see what special treasures you find.