Mukandayikunkurire
- Gender
- Boy
- Origin
- 🇷🇼 Rwanda
- Religion
- Traditional
- First Seen
- —
- Trait
- Happiness
Meaning & Etymology
A child who is always happy
A child who is always happy
Etymology
Derived from the Kinyarwanda words mukana (child), di (is), ikirundi (always), and kurire (happy).
Linguistic family: Niger-Congo > Atlantic-Congo > Volta-Congo > Benue-Congo > Bantoid > Bantu > Great Lakes Bantu
Cultural context
In Rwandan culture, names often reflect the circumstances of a child’s birth or the aspirations of the parents. Mukandayikunkurire signifies the hope for a joyful life for the child.
Symbolism
The name symbolizes the aspiration for a life filled with happiness and joy, reflecting the cultural value placed on positivity and well-being.
Naming ceremony
The traditional Rwandan naming ceremony, known as ‘Kwita Izina’, is a significant event where the child is officially named in the presence of family and community members. The name is often chosen to reflect the child’s character or the family’s wishes.
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