Chimène

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Gender
Girl
Origin
🇧🇯 Benin
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
Trait
Graciousness

Meaning & Etymology

God is gracious

God is gracious

Etymology

The name Chimène originates from the Fon language, where it is believed to derive from the phrase ‘Mawu sɛ na’ (God is gracious), reflecting the traditional Fon belief system that emphasizes divine benevolence.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Volta-Congo > Gbe

Cultural context

In Fon culture, names often carry deep spiritual significance and are chosen based on circumstances surrounding the child’s birth or aspirations for their future. Chimène reflects the Fon people’s reverence for divine grace and benevolence.

Symbolism

The name Chimène symbolizes divine grace and the hope for a blessed life, embodying the Fon people’s belief in the benevolence of their deities and the importance of gratitude.

Naming ceremony

In Fon tradition, the naming ceremony (kwikwiyi) typically takes place a week after birth. The child is introduced to the community, and the name is bestowed by an elder or family member, often accompanied by prayers for the child’s well-being and prosperity.

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