Rokhaya

روخايا
/ roh-KHAH-yah /
Gender
Girl
Origin
🇲🇷 Mauritania
Religion
Islam
First Seen
Trait
Pious

Meaning & Etymology

born on a holy day

born on a holy day

Etymology

The name Rokhaya is derived from the Soninke language, with ‘Rokh’ possibly relating to the concept of time or day, and ‘aya’ as a common suffix in Soninke female names.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Mande > Western Mande > Soninke-Bobo

Cultural context

In Mauritania, particularly among the Soninke people, the name Rokhaya is given to girls born on significant religious days, reflecting the importance of Islam in the culture. It signifies the blessing and joy associated with the birth on a holy day.

Symbolism

Rokhaya symbolizes the connection between the individual and the divine, as it is associated with being born on a day of religious significance. It represents hope, blessings, and the auspicious beginning of a life aligned with faith.

Naming ceremony

In Soninke tradition, the naming ceremony, known as ‘dencute’, usually takes place on the seventh day after birth. The imam or a respected elder may choose the name, often based on the day of birth or a significant event.

Religious reference

The name is often associated with Islamic significance as it is commonly given to girls born on holy days.

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