Pule

/ PUH-leh /
Gender
Boy
Origin
🇿🇦 South Africa
Religion
Traditional
First Seen
19th century
Trait
Blessing

Meaning & Etymology

rain

The name Pule is derived from the Sesotho word for rain, which is considered a blessing and a sign of prosperity in the predominantly agricultural society of the Basotho people.

Cultural Context

rain

Etymology

The name Pule is derived from the Sesotho word for rain, which is considered a blessing and a sign of prosperity in the predominantly agricultural society of the Basotho people.

Cultural context

In Basotho culture, rain is highly valued and seen as a divine blessing for the community’s crops and livestock. The name Pule is often given to express hope for abundance and good fortune.

Famous People

Pule Patrick Mthembu

music · South Africa · b. 1980

A South African musician known for his work with the band The Brother Moves On.

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