Yaye

/ YAH-yeh /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇬🇲 Gambia
Religion
Islam
First Seen
Trait
Nurturing

Meaning & Etymology

The mother of us all

The mother of us all

Etymology

Derived from the Fula word yaye, meaning ‘mother’ or ‘source’.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Atlantic-Congo > Atlantic > Northern > Senegambian > Fula-Wolof

Cultural context

In Fula culture, the name Yaye is a term of great respect and signifies the central role of motherhood in the community. It reflects the importance of maternal lineage and the nurturing role of women in Gambian society.

Symbolism

The name Yaye symbolises motherhood, protection, and the continuity of life. It represents the idea of a central figure who provides care, guidance, and support to the community.

Naming ceremony

The Fula naming ceremony, known as ngente, involves the recitation of prayers and the announcement of the child’s name to the community. Yaye, as a name, would be bestowed with blessings for the child’s future and the hope of embodying the nurturing qualities of a mother.

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