Yéndá

/ YEN-dah /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇨🇫 Central African Republic
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Graceful

Meaning & Etymology

Graceful one

Graceful one

Etymology

The name Yéndá is derived from the Sango language, with roots likely relating to gracefulness or elegance, though the exact morphological breakdown is not fully documented.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Ubangian > Banda

Cultural context

In Central African Republic, particularly among the Banda people, names often reflect desirable qualities or aspirations for the child. Yéndá, meaning ‘graceful one,’ suggests an emphasis on physical or behavioral elegance and poise.

Symbolism

The name Yéndá symbolizes the cultural value placed on grace and elegance, traits that are admired and encouraged from a young age.

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