Paye

/ PAH-yeh /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇱🇷 Liberia
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
20th century
Trait
Blessed

Meaning & Etymology

A gift from God

The name Paye is derived from the Kpelle language, which is spoken by the Kpelle people, one of the largest ethnic groups in Liberia. It signifies a divine gift or blessing, reflecting the cultural importance of children as precious gifts from the divine.

Cultural Context

A gift from God

Etymology

The name Paye is derived from the Kpelle language, which is spoken by the Kpelle people, one of the largest ethnic groups in Liberia. It signifies a divine gift or blessing, reflecting the cultural importance of children as precious gifts from the divine.

Cultural context

In Kpelle culture, names often carry significant meanings and are believed to influence the child’s destiny. Paye, as a name, is often given to boys to emphasize the value and blessing they bring to their families and communities. The Kpelle people have a rich tradition of oral history and storytelling, where names play a crucial role in preserving cultural identity.

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