Désiré

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Gender
Boy
Origin
🇨🇫 Central African Republic
Religion
Christianity
First Seen
Trait
Cherished

Meaning & Etymology

Desired or wished for

Desired or wished for

Etymology

The name ‘Désiré’ originates from the French language, which was introduced during the colonial period, and means ‘desired’ or ‘wished for’.

Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Ubangian > Gbaya

Cultural context

In the Central African Republic, particularly among the Gbaya people, the name ‘Désiré’ reflects the value placed on children as a blessing and a fulfillment of desires within the community.

Symbolism

The name symbolizes the hope and aspirations that parents have for their child, representing a cherished addition to the family and community.

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